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Manitoba officials 'cautiously optimistic' as wildfire evacuees return home

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Residents from across Manitoba have started to return home following lifted evacuation notices in some regions. Officials said on Monday, 18 wildfires remain active despite the weekend rain, and issued several warnings as more dry, warm...
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Why Indigenous radio is different

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Miki Wolf from CBC Indigenous speaks to three Indigenous radio champions across the country about what makes our music so special.
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This Drake song helped fuel Summer McIntosh to her first world record | No Cap

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We played a rapid-round 'No Cap' with swim star Summer McIntosh on the latest episode of 'The Ready Room' hosted by Brittany MacLean Campbell. We learned a lot, like if the pool at Paris 2024 really was slow, if she'll do the high-dive...
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Convicted human smugglers sentenced after freezing death of family at U.S.–Canada border

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It’s been more than three years since a family of four from India froze to death near the Manitoba–Minnesota border. On Wednesday, Harshkumar Patel, who prosecutors say was the ringleader in an international human smuggling ring, was...
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Sask. declares wildfire emergency as First Nations vent about Manitoba's response

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Thousands of people have been forced from their homes as wildfires burn across the Prairies. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe declared a state of emergency on Thursday, a day after his Manitoba counterpoint Wab Kinew announced one for his...
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Restoring stability is at forefront of G7 finance ministers' 3-day meeting in Alberta

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says there's a sense of unity after emerging from a summit with his G7 counterparts. The group of finance ministers and central bankers gathered this week in Banff, Alta., ahead of the G7...
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Trump says 'breakthrough' deal reached with the U.K.

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The United States and the United Kingdom have agreed on a tariff deal, U.S. President Donald Trump announced at the Oval office Thursday. Trump said it was a ‘comprehensive agreement.’
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Trump says final details of U.K. trade agreement still to come

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The United States and Great Britain announced plans for a trade deal on Thursday that is expected to lower the financial burden on the U.K. of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs while creating greater access to American goods.
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How Babylist Is Changing the Way You Get Ready for That Newest Family Member

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Babylist CEO Natalie Gordon joins Cheddar to discuss how the website is helping new parents, how to make a registry and how secondhand options are available.
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Now 11 dead, dozens more injured after driver slams into crowd, police say

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Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai said 11 people are confirmed dead after the driver of a black SUV slammed into a crowd Saturday evening at a street festival in Vancouver. ‘The number of dead could rise in the coming days or...
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'Leave that car at home.' Transportation officials launch 'Drive Less Connecticut Challenge' to reduce carbon footprint

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The Drive Less Connecticut challenge encourages everyone to utilize more environmentally-friendly transportation options like carpooling to work, walking, biking or taking the bus or train.
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How Pope Francis is being remembered in Ontario

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From his formal apology to Indigenous communities to his views on the 2SLGBTQ+ community, Pope Francis is being remembered as a progressive leader who helped usher in change. CBC's Dale Manucdoc spoke to Catholics in Ontario who felt...
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Pope Francis' Family Mourns At Special Mass, Cousin Reacts To Sudden Death

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Pope Francis' family reacted to his death at a special mass in Bangkok, Thailand. His second cousin mourned with the faithful. Sister Ana Rosa Sivori opened up on her grief. The sister prayed for Pope Francis to bless all from heaven....
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Playoff hockey returns to Edmonton

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For the fourth straight year, the Edmonton Oilers will face off against the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. CBC’s Sam Brooks met up with fans at the Ice District Plaza watch party to see how they’re...
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Netanyahu is lying again and again , denying starvation in Gaza: Marwan Bishara

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Bishara highlights the systematic destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system over the past 19 months.
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How we are covering the Canadian federal election

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It’s Canada’s 45th federal election. Brodie Fenlon, editor in chief at CBC News, explains what you can expect from the public broadcaster's coverage.
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Richmond, B.C.'s Evan Dunfee breaks 35 km race walk world record

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B.C. athlete Evan Dunfee broke the 35 km race walk world record by seven seconds at the recent World Athletics Race Walking Tour meeting in Slovakia. He told the CBC's Gloria Macarenko that the moment he realized he broke the record was...
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Have complaints? NJ Transit leaders want to hear them

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The second “We are Listening” event was held Thursday night at the Trenton Transit Station.
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US President Donald Trump speaks at World Economic Forum

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US President Donald Trump delivered virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos. During his address, Trump tells business leaders that he wants to reverse inflation, and cut taxes. Watch in!
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Billy Ray Cyrus Faces Backlash After Major Goof-up At Donald Trump's Inauguration | WATCH

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Billy Ray Cyrus is under scrutiny for his performance at the Liberty Inaugural Ball, where technical disruptions forced him to perform without proper equipment. The awkward goof-up landed him in an embarrassing situation, leading to...
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Lawsuit alleges Apple activated Siri to record iPhone conversations without permission

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If you own an iPhone, you’ll want to listen in on this next story which is all about listening in. Apple has agreed to pay almost one hundred million dollars to settle a U.S. lawsuit that accuses its virtual assistance, Siri of...
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Our guilty pleasures of 2024

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Our journalists reveal the pop culture guilty pleasures that got them through 2024.
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'A masterstroke!': Allan Donald excited for Dinesh Karthik in SA20

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South African cricket legend Allan Donald shares his insights on SA20 Season 3, discussing the tournament’s massive growth and global appeal. Hear him highlight rising pacers Eathan Bosch, Codi Yusuf, and Kwena Maphaka and their...
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Métis fiddling lessons in uni? Yes, please

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Métis fiddling legend – and North American Fiddlers' Hall of Fame member – Patti Kusturok is offering for-credit fiddling lessons at the University of Manitoba. Hear from a First Nations student who's taking the for-credit course.