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Newfoundland team in SpaceX Hyperloop competition
A team of young Canadian students are travelling to Hawthorne, Calif., to compete in the upcoming SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention
While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day
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Flooding threatens Canadian communities, residents urged to evacuate
Heavy flooding that threatens Canadian communities has officials urging residents to evacuate their homes. Many of those residents are divided: some are taking the risk and riding out the storm, while others aren't taking any chances and...
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Cities for the young
Robert Barnard, CEO of Youthful Cities, which has ranked the best cities for people aged 15 to 29.
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Dennis Oland seeks bail today
Bail sought for duration of pending appeal of 2nd-degree murder conviction, appeal expected to take several months before it can be heard
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Blizzard strikes NL; schools closed, flights cancelled
Up to 30 cm of snow expected in some areas
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Dennis Oland found guilty of murdering father
Oland wailed uncontrollably when the jury convicted him of second-degree murder
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'Shocked' by Oland guilty verdict
'It seemed that the Crown had a lot of weaknesses and the defence was strong. There was a lot of reasonable doubt,' says University of New Brunswick Prof. Greg Marquis
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N.L. finds its health staff for radiation unit in Corner Brook
The wait for radiation treatment in Corner Brook has been a long fight for people like Gerald Parsons. The opening of the new Western Memorial Regional Hospital came with the promise of on-site radiation, but not the professionals to...
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Newfoundlanders pay tribute to Unknown Soldier of the First World War
A month after repatriation from France, Newfoundland’s Unknown Soldier now lies in state in St. John’s before being entombed at the National War Memorial on Monday. Some 1,300 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians died in the First World War,...
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This heavy metal band with a Bangladeshi twist is stopping in St. John’s
Artcell is on a cross-Canada tour, and Friday marks their first-ever show in Atlantic Canada — and it’s at the Lantern in St. John’s. The band, beloved in Bangladesh, started 25 years ago, and has a heavy metal sound. The CBC’s Jamie...
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Celebrating summer solstice, Ukrainian style
Beverly Dobrinsky is hosting a celebration of the summer solstice for Vancouver's Ukrainian community. The festivities are known as Ivana Kupala in Ukraine.
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Fort St. John close to limit for accepting evacuees, says councillor
Thousands of evacuees from Fort Nelson remain out of their homes, scattered across northern B.C., as the Parker Lake wildfire continues to threaten the community. The city of Fort St. John has swelled with the evacuees. CBC’s Michelle...
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Fort St. John close to limit for accepting evacuees
Thousands of evacuees from Fort Nelson remain out of their homes, scattered across northern B.C., as the Parker Lake wildfire continues to threaten the community. The city of Fort St. John has swelled with the evacuees. CBC’s Michelle...
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Billionaire businessman Arthur Irving dead at 93
New Brunswick billionaire businessman Arthur Irving has died at the age of 93. Irving, the owner of Irving Oil Ltd. and third-generation scion of New Brunswick’s powerful Irving family, spent decades running Canada's largest oil refinery.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight
A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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It could soon be easier to build more houses in St. John’s
The City of St. John’s has proposed changes to its development regulations that could allow for more four-plexes and backyard suites. CBC's Lukas Wall explains.
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Ron MacLean shares memories of hockey broadcasting legend Bob Cole
Hockey Night in Canada's Ron MacLean reminisced on his past experiences with the iconic hockey announcer Bob Cole. He said Cole showed him how hockey broadcasting could unite fans from far and wide.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight April 28, 2024
A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Giant hole in the middle of the city hurts business, says Saint John restaurateur
Billy Grant says business at his seafood restaurant just hasn’t been the same since the building next to him was torn down in 2021, leaving a gaping hole in the heart of the city.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight May 04, 2024
A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador
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What the first powwow in Saint John means to Indigenous peoples
This fall, the Indigenous community will have its first official powwow in Saint John. Ann Paul visited Fort La Tour, a place rich with history and the presence of the ancestors, to hear why this event is so important.