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U of Winnipeg's strategic plan outlines priorities amid financial challenges
The University of Winnipeg has a new five-pillar strategic plan to help guide it through the next five years. The new strategic plan comes as the university navigates financial troubles and was forced to suspend programs earlier this...
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Blue Jays playoff run brings young players to the game in St. John's
The Toronto Blue Jays are taking on the Seattle Mariners in the American League Championship Series. The Jays have a lot of fans in Newfoundland and Labrador, and their success is making a difference to developing players. The CBC's...
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Russia Targets Vital Ukrainian Railway Lines | Kyiv Allocates $36 Million To Fortify Power Infra
At least 30 people were injured after a Russian strike hit a passenger train in Ukraine’s northern Sumy region, causing casualties among passengers, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday.
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine begins receiving NATO-backed arms shipments
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed recent Ukrainian strikes as largely ineffective, claiming Russian forces maintain control across the front. His remarks come amid ongoing fighting and shifting battlefield dynamics.
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Undefeated St. Clair Saints football team in a league of their own this season
CBC's Mike Evans asks the team's coach Mike LaChance about the secret to the team's success.
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Dress code policy for staff at Torrington Public Schools could be implemented pending approval from school board
The school board is expected to vote on the policy next Wednesday.
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Simons expanding as other major retailers close doors
Quebec-based Simons’ sales are up as it carefully expands in a Canadian retail landscape that has seen chains like Hudson’s Bay, Nordstrom and Sears shut down stores.
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Simons expanding with new stores as other major retailers close doors
Quebec-based Simons’ sales are up as it carefully expands with new Toronto locations in a Canadian retail landscape that has seen chains like Hudson’s Bay, Nordstrom and Sears shut down stores.
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The TIFF award to watch for your 2026 Oscar pool
The Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award has seen 22 of its past winners nominated for best picture — and seven have gone on to win at the Oscars.
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Pitching for change: Minor baseball association wants more girls and women involved in the sport
A minor baseball association in P.E.I. says getting more girls and women in the dugout is a priority. As CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins reports, the group in Kensington says there has been an increase over the past couple of years — and they...
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Agriculture ministers talk canola tariffs in Winnipeg
During a Tuesday conference in Winnipeg, the provincial, territorial and federal agriculture ministers discussed challenges and solutions for Canada's producers of canola, which has been hit with steep tariffs by China.
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Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba resigns weeks after election debacle
Calls for his resignation have grown after his Liberal Democratic Party’s coalition suffered a historic defeat in July.
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Are Montrealers sold on Royalmount mall, a year after its big opening?
The mega-mall’s doors have been open for one year. For some, it’s become a go-to destination — for others, an afterthought. Meanwhile, questions remain about planned additions to the complex.
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2 Canadians are missing after deadly funicular crash killed 16 in Lisbon
Canadian officials are working with local authorities to gather more information. Meanwhile, work crews began removing pieces of the wrecked funicular from the street today. 16 people were killed and many others injured when the cable...
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KPop Demon Hunters is a global smash with a Canadian creator
Canadian Maggie Kang's animated film KPop Demon Hunters has become a global sensation with record-breaking streams on Netflix and a $20 million debut on the big screen.
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Political standoff over deployment of National Guard troops is snowballing in U.S.
President Donald Trump has deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.’s safest and most popular tourist spots, including the National Mall, in a controversial crime crackdown move. While the administration claims the...
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UN-backed mobile court brings justice to South Sudan’s Pibor region
The mobile court in Pibor helps the fight for justice in the many crimes that have for now gone unpunished.
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Nova Scotia wins gold in canoe-kayak
Team Nova Scotia dominated on the water at the Canada Games in St. John's. One of the team members has paddled himself to the podium six times. Elizabeth Chiu has the story.
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Operation Sindoor: Top Honour for Military Officers who Lead Operation Sindoor
Military officers who led the successful Operation Sindoor have been awarded top national honors for their bravery and leadership.
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In South Sudan, a new mobile court helps bring perpetrators to justice
The mobile court in Pibor helps the fight for justice in the many crimes that have for now gone unpunished.
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9-year-old go-kart star to represent Canada at world finals
Jack Klym from Lumsden, Sask., who won the national title in Edmonton last week, will represent Team Canada on the world stage at the Rotax Grand Finals in Bahrain in November. He will compete against the world's best racers from seven...
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Canadian wild card Victoria Mboko defeats Coco Gauff in Montreal | Hanomansing Tonight
Canadian teen tennis sensation Victoria Mboko defeated reigning champion Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-4 on Saturday in Montreal. Mboko, who entered the National Bank Open tournament as a wild card, is the last Canadian standing in the singles draw.
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The Breakdown | Tariff hike impacts + Preventing domestic violence
The National breaks down who will feel the hit after U.S. President Donald Donald Trump’s tariff hike. Also, a group of Black men hold barbershop meet-ups to discuss pushing back against intimate partner violence.
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Program aimed at growing number of early childhood educators on P.E.I. is helping, says ECDA
The province still needs more early childhood educators, but a program called Steps to Success appears to be helping. The Early Childhood Development Association of P.E.I. says staffing is improving in urban areas, but rural centres...