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Australia bushfires plane crash: Three crew members killed

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A plane being used to water-bomb bushfires in Australia has crashed, killing three crew members.
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Harry and Meghan’s Canadian base could be in B.C.

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Prince Harry and Meghan are rumoured to be making Vancouver Island their Canadian base and residents are mostly supportive.
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Australians urged to evacuate as monster bushfires regenerate

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Hot temperatures and high winds expected to fan flames of blazes that have devastated parts of country since September.
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Australian navy begins mass evacuations as new fire threat looms

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The Australian navy started the evacuations of about 1,000 of the 4,000 people stranded on a beach in Victoria state.
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Australia bushfires' smoke blankets Sydney

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Australia's bushfires are growing, with dozens starting in south, adding to hundreds already burning in New South Wales and Queensland.
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Watch live: MPs prepare to vote on a December election

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The EU has agreed to offer the UK a Brexit "flextension" up to 31 January 2020, European Council President Donald Tusk said on Monday — a move that could help PM Boris Johnson in his quest for fresh elections. It means Britain will not...
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Ottawa councillor’s leave denied over harassment allegations

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Ottawa city council denied a leave of absence to Coun. Rick Chiarelli over allegations he made inappropriate remarks to over a dozen women.
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World Junior Championship returns to B.C. after 13 years

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This year, the World Junior Championship returns to British Columbia for the first time since 2005/06, with games split between Vancouver and Victoria. CBC's Chris O'Neill-Yates reports.
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'Health Canada failed us': Suffering patient calls for changes and apology from Ottawa | The Implant Files

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Millions of Canadians rely on surgically implanted medical devices in order to function, yet many of those devices are approved for use in Canada with scant scientific evidence to show they are safe and effective.
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Raw Politics: Bulgarian reporter becomes Europe's third murdered journalist this year

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Bulgarian authorities are investigating the rape and murder of an investigative reporter. Thirty-year old Viktoria Marinova is the third journalist to have been killed in the EU this year. Two journalists, one from the investigative news...
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Sir John A. Macdonald statue removed from Victoria city hall

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A statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, has been removed from the steps of Victoria's city hall. The city decided to remove the statue because of what it says is Macdonald's role as "a leader of violence against...
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New perspective on Mexican artist Frida Kahlo

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London's Victoria and Albert Museum is showing a fresh perspective on Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Self-taught, Frida was left disabled by polio as a child, and at the age of eighteen was seriously injured in a near-fatal bus crash. She...
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Canadian cold case catches potential break

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A Canadian cold case has caught a potential break, thanks to a controversial DNA tool that has given investigators an idea of what the suspect may have looked like. Victoria, B.C. couple Jay Cook, 20, and 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg...
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Director Frears praises Dame Judi’s Victoria role

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Stephen Frears’ latest film, “Victoria and Abdul,” tells the unlikely story of Queen Victoria – played by Dame Judi Dench – and Abdul Karim, the Indian man who became her servant and teacher. Ali Fazal is in the role of Abdul. Both Dame...
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2 Canadians killed in Australia car crash

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Police confirm two Canadians among the dead in car crash in the Australian state of Victoria on Sunday
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Weaver: 'We're here to work with anybody'

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Transgender candidates running in B.C. election

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Four transgender candidates are running in B.C.'s upcoming election, but NDP candidate Morgane Oger insists that it's a non-issue with her constituents
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Victoria homeless camp a symptom of B.C.'s broken housing market

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A tent city has taken hold in picturesque Victoria, as homeless people demand their share of British Columbia's housing bonanza.
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Eighteen-year-old Canadian inventor attracting international attention

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Meet Ann Makosinski, an 18-year-old inventor who's dazzling people with her ingenuity. Our Reg Sherren caught up with her for a lesson in her creative process.
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Salmon threatened by B.C. heat wave

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Warm water and low stream flows are a double whammy for vital B.C. fish stocks
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Victoria overdose deaths renew call for safe injection site

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'We supply people with safe, clean supplies and nowhere to use them. And then we wonder why people die,' says social worker Bruce Wallace
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Earthquake rattles nerves in B.C.

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Magnitude 4.8 quake centred 20 km north of Victoria hit at 11:39 p.m PT Tuesday, but no damage reported
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Greater Victoria sees 8 suspected drug overdose deaths in a week

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Drugs are likely the cause of eight deaths in Greater Victoria over the past week.
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Montreal family excited to help refugees

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Dominique Bartolini and Vic Demirjian have sponsored 12 Syrian refugees since summer and are expecting two more