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We tested Ottawa’s new airport train. Ride along for the results

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CBC Ottawa’s Matthew Kupfer tested the new Line 4 shuttle, the old Route 97 bus and Uber to see how they stack up.
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Suspect in custody after stolen vehicle rams police cars in downtown Toronto

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A HUMMER police say was stolen ...smashed into multiple police cruisers trying to stop it last night in downtown Toronto.Clara Pasieka is at Richmond and George where the heavily damaged vehicle eventually came to a stop.
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Saskatoon businesses brace for impact of Broadway Bridge closure

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Beginning in April, the Broadway Bridge, including the multi-use pathways on both sides, will fully close for at least six months.
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St. John’s bar owner is warning about people posing as Uber drivers during closing time

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Niall Hickey, co-owner of the Newfoundland Embassy Pub, says he sees the same few drivers — in the same vehicles — approach patrons as they leave his bar. He talks to the CBC’s Carolyn Stokes about how customers need to protect themselves.
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Windsor flies Honolulu Blue to kick off Detroit Lions playoff run

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Fandom knows no boundaries: The City of Windsor raised a Detroit Lions flag to show its support for the team just across the river, as NFL playoffs begin.
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New CentreVenture CEO Squires tasked with reviving downtown Winnipeg development agency

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The new head of downtown Winnipeg's development agency says she plans to build back CentreVenture's capacity to help developers navigate city bureaucracy. Former PC cabinet minister Rochelle Squires is CentreVenture's new CEO. She says...
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Why Ottawa feels like it’s being cheated on tax-like payments

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The City of Ottawa says the federal government and Crown corporations are using loopholes to save themselves from paying millions for city services.
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Poor cell service in Ndilǫ catches attention of N.W.T. MLA

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It’s a years-long issue that residents say is getting worse. As the CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi explains, even emergency responders can be hard to get ahold of.
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The old city quarter of downtown Nanaimo seeks revival

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Sales have been slow for small businesses in Nanaimo's downtown core.. with the area at a crucial turning point.But as Claire Palmer reports, despite the setbacks -- some are feeling cautiously optimistic about the neigbourhood's...
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Windsor council to consider $20M upgrade of Riverfront Festival Plaza

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City of Windsor administration is recommending the most expensive of three options to overhaul the Riverfront Festival Plaza. Ward 3 Coun. Renaldo Agostino says that's what the downtown core needs, but Ward 1 Coun. Fred Francis is wary...
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Halifax police say New Year’s Eve murders were intimate partner violence

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Police in Calgary and Halifax are investigating two separate murder-suicide incidences with disturbance similarities. Both forces are calling the homicides intimate partner violence. The CBC’s Mark Carcasole has more.
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Portage Avenue is getting a facelift this year, with a few major projects planned

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Will the new year bring new hope to downtown Winnipeg? Jino Distasio, director of the University of Winnipeg Institute of Urban Studies, questions why recent projects haven't yet created a spark of excitement among the suburban population.
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New details emerge in Green Line report; Calgary mayor says there’s still too much uncertainty

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The province released the partially redacted report from engineering consultant AECOM, which acknowledges there is still much work to do to assess the viability of an elevated downtown LRT line.
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These locking garbage bins are the next step in bringing more people to Windsor's downtown

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Locking garbage bins are among the new measures the city is introducing to help revitalize Windsor's downtown core. The measure is part of the previously-approved Strengthen the Core plan and responds to concerns about garbage strewn...
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour had a big impact on Vancouver’s businesses — both good and bad

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It is indeed the end of an era as Taylor Swift wrapped up her last show Sunday in Vancouver. The Eras Tour covered five continents and included nearly 150 performances. While some Swifties are still around the city touring and...
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Check out Yellowknife's newest photography exhibit all about downtown

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Bob Wilson has spent all of his working career in Yellowknife, his newest exhibit is all about what this place means to him. Shannon Scott stopped by to take a look.
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Santa Claus rappels in for Stamford's 'Heights and Lights'

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St. Nick and his friends went down the 22 stories of the Landmark Building before they ziplined to the library.
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Mayor Ken Sim addresses security concerns ahead of busy Vancouver weekend

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Days after deadly violence in Vancouver’s downtown, Mayor Ken Sim says concerns about safety are understandable but security is being ensured for the hundreds of thousands people expected to flock to the city for three Taylor Swift...
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What's going to happen to those Taylor Swift tour signs around Vancouver?

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From the names of albums to one simply titled 'Swiftcouver', a series of lit-up signs made for Instagram fodder as Vancouver hosted the end of Taylor Swift's Eras tour. Now, the company behind the signs says they'll be repurposed for the...
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Police say a number of people have been stabbed and a suspect was shot by police in Vancouver

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Police say a number of people have been stabbed and a suspect was shot by police in Vancouver. The CBC's Sarah Galashan has more.
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Stabbing suspect shot in downtown Vancouver: VPD

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Vancouver police say a "number of people have been stabbed," and a suspect was shot by police in the city's downtown. Michelle Ghoussoub reports from the scene.
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'Number of people stabbed' in downtown Vancouver. Suspect shot by police: VPD

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Vancouver police say a "number of people have been stabbed," and a suspect was shot by police in the city's downtown. Michelle Ghoussoub reports from the scene.
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American Thanksgiving is an unofficial holiday for Windsor sports fans

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It's an American Thanksgiving tradition: the Detroit Lions get to host a football game on their home turf. And every year, the excitement spills over to Windsor. Bars were overflowing Thursday to watch the Lions take on the Chicago...
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Vancouver gets ready for thousands of Taylor Swift fans

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With a little over a week until her popular Eras Tour arrives in B.C. on Dec. 6, Vancouver is preparing to welcome pop star Taylor Swift and thousands of excited fans. The much-anticipated shows, which are the last of Swift's...