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Mayors of Edmonton, Vancouver square off before Oilers-Canucks series
The stakes are high for the Vancouver Canucks and the Edmonton Oilers, but the teams aren’t the only ones hoping for a win. Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi have their own wager, with the losing city set to fly...
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‘The encampment fills me with hope for a Palestinian future’
University protests are bringing people of all religions and races together in support of Palestinian rights, said Ahmad Ibsais.
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UN warns of possible imminent attack on city in Sudan’s North Darfur
The fight for the Sudanese army's last stronghold in the Darfur region leaves hundreds of thousands displaced.
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How to avoid a public transit 'death spiral'
Ottawa's OC Transpo has painted a grim long-term financial picture. It's been a million dollars short of revenue projections every month this year. CBC Ottawa's municipal affairs reporter Elyse Skura breaks down the options for...
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Does Edmonton’s river valley have too many golf courses?
Damian Collins, a professor and human geographer at the University of Alberta, visited the Radio Active studio to make his case on why Edmonton should reconsider its love for river valley golf courses.
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Is converting combustion engines to EVs worth it? Classic car enthusiasts are not convinced
While some classic car owners are converting to electric, not everyone is ready to do so.
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Alberta moves to prevent federal 'manipulation' of municipalities
The Alberta government has introduced legislation that would require provincial entities such as universities, school boards and municipalities to get approval before making any funding deals with Ottawa.
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Alberta tables law to prevent federal 'manipulation' of municipalities
The Alberta government has introduced legislation that would require provincial entities such as universities, school boards and municipalities to get approval before making any funding deals with Ottawa. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith...
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Classic car enthusiasts debate converting combustion engines to electric
While some classic car owners are converting to electric, not everyone is ready to do so.
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Feds still contemplating what will happen with $357M in housing funding for Ontario, says minister
The federal government is reviewing Ontario's housing counter-proposal after Ottawa threatened to pull millions of dollars in funding, federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser tells Power & Politics.
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Why Regina is the only capital city in Canada on a man-made lake
Like Las Vegas, Regina wasn't built on a natural water source. As we mark the 20th anniversary of the Big Dig— when the man-made lake was last drained— CBC's Good Question, Saskatchewan host Leisha Grebinski digs into why the city was...
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Avelo Airline adding 3 nonstop flights from Tweed New Haven Airport
The flights will be the only nonstop options to the cities from Connecticut.
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Can open dialogue with people we disagree with limit the spread of misinformation?
Wes Regan, a PhD student at the University of British Columbia studying the impact of misinformation, says democracy is threatened if we can't have open conversations with people who hold opposing views.
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Canadian Taxpayers Federation criticises lack of transparency over FIFA hosting costs in B.C.
Carson Binda, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation's B.C. director, is calling on the City of Vancouver and the provincial government to release their updated budget estimates for hosting the FIFA World Cup games in 2026, saying taxpayers...
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What can Edmonton learn from Finland about winter cycling?
Winter cycling in Canadian cities has been growing in popularity over the last several years and Edmonton recently hosted the 2024 Winter Cycling Congress. Timo Perälä attended the conference to bring winter cycling wisdom from his...
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Where Russia’s war with Ukraine stands after 2 years
After two years of a battle between Russian force and Ukrainian determination, The National breaks down the state of the war.
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Housing bill threatens Quebec's low rents, advocates say
Quebec's housing rental prices have long been known as some of the lowest in Canada, but advocates say a new housing bill's ban on lease transfers threatens how tenants keep rent costs low.
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Memorial destroyed: Mourners laid flowers in St Petersburg for Alexey Navalny
Dozens of people arrested in Russia, while mourning the death of opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
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Parents express support for Sask. teachers as job action continues
Saskatchewan teachers continued job action Friday after negotiations with the province reached another impasse earlier this week.
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Dozens arrested as Russians mourn Navalny's death despite anti-dissident laws
Arrests in Russia as people mourn Navalny. Protests illegal. Family demands body. World leaders speak out on death.
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World leaders blame Putin for Alexei Navalny’s death in a Russian prison.
World leaders blame Putin for Alexei Navalny’s death in a Russian prison.
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Newark joins in on lawsuit against Kia, Hyundai over car thefts
The lawsuit claims the companies intentionally failed to include engine immobilizers in their vehicles
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Why doesn't Montreal have more public washrooms?
Good Question Montreal looks into why it can be tough to find a place to go when you need to go on the go.