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10 years since Sidney Crosby’s gold medal goal

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Looking back at the overtime goal that got Canada a gold medal for men’s hockey on Canadian soil in the 2010 Olympic Games.
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U.S. coronavirus cases spark concern in southern B.C.

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After cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in neighbouring Washington state as well as Oregon and California, some people in southern B.C. panicked that it could spread north and decided to stock up on supplies.
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New Brunswick village used abandoned homes to boost its population

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To help attract new residents to McAdam, N.B., the village council sold lots that used to hold abandoned homes for a dollar. The real estate deals and small-town charm have resulted in a population boost for the once-declining community.
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B.C. widow believes husband died of COVID-19 in China

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A B.C. widow believes her husband’s sudden death during a business trip to China was because of COVID-19 and wants the Canadian government to help find out what happened.
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Coronavirus outbreaks outside China increase fears of pandemic

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Localized coronavirus outbreaks in Iran, Italy and South Korea are raising fears of a global pandemic. 
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Growing coronavirus threat in Iran and South Korea

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Just days ago, Iran wasn’t reporting any cases of COVID-19. Now, the country says it has 18 cases and four deaths. South Korea is reporting over 340 cases, two deaths and has declared a state of emergency.
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Protesters block rail line in Vancouver

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Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs have blocked a major route in Vancouver. They're calling for the RCMP to leave First Nations unceded territory in B.C. 
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Westerdam passenger with coronavirus slips through screening

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Experts are concerned after a passenger on the Westerdam cruise ship was diagnosed with COVID-19 after being screened for the coronavirus. Canadians who were on board the ship weren’t quarantined upon returning home.
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Wet’suwet’en coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the Wet’suwet’en land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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True crime series digs into murder of millionaire Richard Oland

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Filmmaker behind a new true crime doc-series talks about the trial of Dennis Oland, the son of millionaire Richard Oland accused of murdering his father, talks about getting unprecedented access to the family and its defence team.
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Watch Canadian Pearl Low, story artist for 'Hair Love,' react to movie's Oscar win.

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Pearl Low was a story artist on 'Hair Love,' which won this year’s Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.⠀The illustrator, who is African Chinese, got involved in the film after self-publishing a comic about her own struggles with...
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Arrests in Wet'suwet'en territory spark nationwide solidarity protests

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Nationwide solidarity protests that followed arrests at a pipeline blockade in Wet'suwet'en territory saw rail disruptions, road closures and additional arrests at barricades at Vancouver-area ports.
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Rail line blockades could impact Canada’s economy

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Ongoing anti-pipeline protests blocking rail lines impede the shipping of oil and grain, which could impact Canada’s economy.
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Anti-pipeline protests grow, disrupt B.C. legislature

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Anti-pipeline protesters in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs blocked roads and rail lines across the country and disrupted the speech from the throne at the B.C. legislature.
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Anti-pipeline protests block roads, rail lines in B.C.

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Ongoing anti-pipeline protests blocked major roads in Vancouver and rail lines in B.C. as Premier John Horgan appeared to lose patience with the situation.
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RCMP arrests protesters at Wet'suwet'en blockade

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Several protesters were arrested at a blockade in Wet'suwet'en territory set up to stop construction of a contentious B.C. pipeline.
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Anxiety grows for Canadians quarantined on cruise ships

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Only days into their two-week quarantine on cruise ships, passengers are becoming more anxious about how they will access medical supplies and even maintain basic communication.
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The Canadians involved with Oscar-nominated 1917

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World War I film 1917 is up for 10 Academy Awards and relied on two Canadian talents for its authenticity: a Vancouver-born production designer and a Hamilton map specialist.
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We'tsuwet'en supporters block trains, delay traffic

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Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en in Ontario are blocking a rail line in solidarity with the hereditary chiefs. Dozens of Via Rail are cancelled between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.
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Wet'suwet'en supporters block trains, delay traffic

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Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en in Ontario are blocking a rail line in solidarity with the hereditary chiefs. Dozens of Via Rail are cancelled between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.
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Canadians quarantined on cruise ship amid coronavirus outbreak

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More than 250 Canadians have been quarantined in their cabins on a cruise ship near Japan. Two Canadians on board are among the 20 passengers who have tested positive for coronavirus.
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Family boards Canadian flight from Wuhan

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Stuck in the coronavirus outbreak epicentre, Megan Millward, her husband Lie Zhang and their two kids get ready to board the Canadian government-charted flight leaving Wuhan, China. 
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B.C. flooding results in local states of emergency

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Up to 140 millimetres of rain came down in a 24-hour period on Friday and Environment Canada said this January has been one of the wettest since records began in the 1930s.
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Could B.C. be a location for a new Jersey Shore show?

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Could B.C. be a location for a new Jersey Shore show. We hit the streets of Vancouver to find out.