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2 Halifax apartment buildings are converting into condos

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The buildings have 128 units between them. The owners say they can't afford to keep operating the buildings as rentals. Tenants say it's a blow to lose their homes in the middle of a housing crisis. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Seniors’ advocate calls for protections against skyrocketing personal care home rates

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Newfoundland and Labrador’s seniors' advocate is calling for changes to protect seniors from personal care home rate increases. Provincial government ministers agree seniors’ care must be reformed, but as the CBC’s Mark Quinn reports,...
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Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Palmer on How Tariff Uncertainty Will Affect Real Estate Market

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Sheryl Palmer, CEO of Taylor Morrison, talks tariff uncertainty, being a female leader in a male dominated industry and what homebuyers need to know. Watch!
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Cold temps, higher rates behind steep climb in December power bills, review says

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An external review found the amount that bills increased lined up with higher power rates and lower temperatures compared with the year before.
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Food First N.L. hopes provincial budget can improve effort to combat food insecurity

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Josh Smee, CEO of Food First N.L., says the effort to combat food insecurity in Newfoundland and Labrador is productive, but still isn't enough to make a big change. Ahead of Wednesday's provincial budget, Smee outlined improvements he...
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Advocates warn of impact of power rate hike

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N.B. Power rates for residential customers rose by 9.6 per cent on Tuesday, and advocates say the government needs to do more to protect low income New Brunswickers.
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Will High Rates and Prices Keep People Renting Over Buying?

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RedFin's Chen Zhao joins Cheddar to breakdown the current state of the housing market in the United States and what prospective homebuyers need to know. Watch!
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How electricity rates have become a symbol of New Brunswick’s affordability problems

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N.B. Power rates for residential customers are lower than those in most neighbouring jurisdictions, but they have also risen 30 per cent in three years. The escalations are stinging weary consumers, which has the Holt government...
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India seizes products from Amazon, Flipkart warehouses as crackdown intensifies

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India has seized products from Amazon and Flipkart warehouses as part of an ongoing crackdown on e-commerce practices. The action follows concerns over compliance with local regulations and counterfeit goods.
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DMV: Car insurance more pricy amid rise of staged crashes

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The DMV says if you are in a crash, never give money to the other driver, and call both the police and your insurance company.
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Councillor put forward a motion to phase out dividend that comes off water bill

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One city councillor wants to remove a policy they say is hurting our sewer and water services. Not all the money paid towards water and waste goes to improving and maintaining those services. Brian Mayes says he would like to see it go...
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US home loans surge 20% on lower rates

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A drop in mortgage rates in the US has sparked a surge in loan demand with both homeowners and potential buyers jumping back into the market. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, total mortgage applications rose 20.4 percent...
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Scientists warn of ongoing butterfly decline in US ecosystems

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The population of butterflies - the beautiful insects that play a vital role in pollination and the health of ecosystems - has fallen in the United States by more than a fifth this century, according to research spanning hundreds of...
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Butterfly population in US plummets by 22% over last 20 years, study shows

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The population of butterflies - the beautiful insects that play a vital role in pollination and the health of ecosystems - has fallen in the United States by more than a fifth this century, according to research spanning hundreds of...
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N.B. Power vs. J.D. Irving: Are those electricity rates really not competitive?

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New Brunswick's electric utility and its largest forestry company are in a dispute over whether industrial power rates in the province are competitive. Who is right? The answer is complicated.
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Edmonton mortgage rates in uncertain times

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Interest rates, tariffs — there's a lot of economic uncertainty in the air. And even though Edmonton is one of the most affordable cities in Canada to live in, how will the uncertainty impact your mortgage? CBC's Nancy Carlson finds out...
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Why NTPC is paying Naka Power $48,000 a month to serve Hay River

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It's been 10 years since Hay River decided to change electricity providers. Now it's finally happening — starting next month NTPC is taking over for Naka Power.
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‘Out of nowhere.’ NYSEG customers question unexpectedly high utility bills

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Customers say they can’t afford the utility bills and are worried about their living expenses.
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Tillotama Shome's 'Baksho Bondi' to compete in Berlinale 2025's perspective section

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Actress Tillotama Shome's film Baksho Bondi has been selected to compete in the prestigious Perspective section of the 2025 Berlin International Film Festival, marking a significant achievement for Indian cinema on the global stage.
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Report: Cancer diagnoses on the rise in younger women

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The report shows that rates in women under 50 are now 82% higher than their male counterparts.
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Cancer diagnoses are rising in younger women, according to new report

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In a new report, the American Cancer Society found that cancer diagnoses are rising in younger women.
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Canada Post raises price of stamps by 25% starting today

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It's going to cost a little more to send a letter or stamp. The CBC's Nisha Patel has more.
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Nanaimo doctors open unsanctioned overdose prevention sites

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Doctors in Nanaimo have begun setting up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites near the local hospital. The original pop-up happened in November, and as Claire Palmer reports, six more pop-ups have happened since.
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Why Canada accepts most refugee claims from Turkey and Iran

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CBC News has learned that as Canada's acceptance rate of refugee claims ballooned in the last five years, people from Iran and Turkey had the highest acceptance rate at more than 95 per cent. Immigration lawyers say the high acceptance...