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Dec 16, 2025

Bill before Senate would recognize First Nations jurisdiction over gaming
Some First Nations leaders in Saskatchewan say a bill before the Senate that would give them full control over gambling on reserves will help their economic independence.



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Dec 16, 2025

Ribbon skirt Barbie donation delights Regina family in time for Christmas
Christmas came early at the North Central Family Centre in Regina for sisters Mya and Kimberly Kirkness-Henry. They were the first to receive Barbies with handmade ribbon skirts that were anonymously donated by two women.



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Dec 16, 2025

Ottawa to announce plan to slash methane pollution from fossil fuel production, landfills
The Carney government is making good on a promise to help tackle one of the most potent forms of climate pollution, as it announces new measures to tackle the methane emissions released by landfills and oil and gas facilities.



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Dec 16, 2025

Toronto councillors consider maximum ban for contractor that overbilled city $1.1M
Toronto city councillors are set to decide the fate of a contractor that intentionally overbilled the city more than $1 million, a breach of the supplier code of conduct uncovered by a forensic audit conducted for the city. 



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Dec 16, 2025

Ontario wants to bring in more attractions to Niagara with 'multibillion-dollar' plan
Premier Doug Ford was in Niagara Falls, Ont., Monday announcing a tourism strategy that aims to add new attractions and service expansions in the area.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 16, 2025

Ottawa approves merger of Teck and Anglo American
Shareholders last week gave their blessing to the plan, which was first announced in September, to create Anglo Teck, a $70-billion copper mining powerhouse.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

The National | Bondi Beach shooting aftermath
Dec. 15, 2025 | As more is learned about the victims, Australia's prime minister says the mass shooting at Bondi Beach was motivated by ISIS. Celebrated director Rob Reiner and his wife are found dead in their home, their son arrested. And food prices rise at the fastest rate in two years.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Trump sues BBC for defamation over editing of pre-riot speech




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Dec 15, 2025

Trump sues BBC for defamation over editing of pre-riot speech, seeking up to $10B US




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Dec 15, 2025

Trump declares fentanyl a 'weapon of mass destruction' with executive order
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, a move that dramatically expands the U.S. government's authority to fight the synthetic opioid blamed for tens of thousands of American overdose deaths each year.



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Dec 15, 2025

Christmas miracle? Taco Bell scheduled to open a N.L. location in late December
Taco Bell has been the talk of the town for months. Now, Mount Pearl is getting close to having a new location open. The CBC's Jenna Head reports.



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Dec 15, 2025

Christmas miracle? Taco Bell scheduled to open N.L. location in late December
Taco Bell has been the talk of the town for months. Now, Mount Pearl is getting close to having a new location open. The CBC's Jenna Head reports.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

U.S. offers security guarantees to Kyiv, says Russia not opposed to Ukraine joining EU
The U.S. has agreed to provide unspecified security guarantees to Ukraine as part of a peace deal to end Russia's nearly four-year war, and more talks are likely this weekend, U.S. officials said Monday following the latest discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Family of Ontario man whose 2016 jail death sparked inquest still waiting for apology from province




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Dec 15, 2025

Canadian Victoria Mboko named Women's Tennis Association top newcomer in 2025
Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko has been named the WTA's newcomer of the year.



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Dec 15, 2025

Canadian military intelligence operative accused of leaking secrets released from custody
A member of the Canadian military intelligence community accused of leaking sensitive information to a foreign entity has been released from military police custody. Master Warrant Officer Matthew Robar faces eight charges in connection with unspecified alleged incidents last year.



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Dec 15, 2025

Ontario has no plans to sell off stored U.S. alcohol for charity, Ford says
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government has no plan to sell off a stockpile of American alcohol sitting in storage to benefit charities over the holiday season, for fear it could harm local producers.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Saskatoon teen admits to lighting classmate on fire in 2024
A Saskatoon teen is admitting she planned and executed a fiery assault on a classmate at Evan Hardy Collegiate in September 2024.



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Dec 15, 2025

National home sales fell in November with housing activity in 'holding pattern,' says CREA
National home sales fell 10.7 per cent in November compared with the same month last year, as the Canadian Real Estate Association says activity has veered into a "holding pattern" heading into 2026.



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Dec 15, 2025

U.S. Army identifies 2 Iowa Guard members killed in weekend attack in Syria
The two Iowa National Guard members killed in a weekend attack that the U.S. military blamed on the Islamic State group in Syria were identified Monday.



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Dec 15, 2025

One dead in collapse at K3 underground mine in Esterhazy, Sask., Mosaic says
According to a statement issued by the Mosaic Company, the incident happened at the K3 underground mine in Esterhazy, approximately 90 kilometres southeast of Yorkton, Sask.



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Dec 15, 2025

Oilers captain McDavid, other NHL players unfazed by smaller Olympic rinks
Canadian standout Connor McDavid and several his NHL peers are not concerned the ice rinks for the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February will be smaller than what they are used to playing on.



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Dec 15, 2025

4 charged with plotting 'multiple' New Year's Eve bombing attacks in Southern California
Federal authorities said Monday that they foiled a plot to bomb multiple U.S. companies on New Year's Eve in Southern California, announcing the arrests of members of an extremist anti-capitalist and anti-government group.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Mariah Carey to perform at opening ceremony for Milano Cortina Olympics
Mariah Carey is the first international star named to perform in the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 6 at Milan's San Siro stadium, according to the local organizing committee.



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Dec 15, 2025

Mariah Carey to perform at opening ceremony for Milano-Cortina Olympics
Mariah Carey is the first international star named to perform in the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 6 at Milan's San Siro stadium, according to the local organizing committee.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Flu blamed in deaths of 3 children in Ottawa area this month




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Dec 15, 2025

What we know about the victims in the Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack
Among the 15 victims of a mass shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach during an event for the Jewish festival of Hanukkah on Sunday were a rabbi, a Holocaust survivor and a 10-year-old girl, according to interviews, officials and local media reports.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Why this North Vancouver club has produced 3 of the top young hockey stars
University of Minnesota defender Chloe Primerano, and NHLers Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard all played for the North Shore Winter Club in North Vancouver as kids. Now, they all hope to be in Italy for the Olympics this February.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Montreal Jewish community aims to 'bring light' after deadly Hanukkah attack in Australia
Montreal's Jewish community held public Hanukkah candlelightings Sunday, coming together in the wake of a deadly attack on a celebration in Australia to show solidarity and resilience.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

'Slop' is Merriam-Webster's word of the year for 2025
The word "slop" was first used to refer to soft mud in the 1700s, but has since evolved to mean of little value — especially when referring to online content of low quality that's made with artificial intelligence. Runners-up include "touch grass," "performative" and "6-7."



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

What we know about Ahmed al-Ahmed, the Bondi Beach bystander who disarmed gunman
The family of Ahmed al-Ahmed, a Syrian Muslim father of two who tackled one of the alleged attackers during the mass shooting on Sunday at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, has spoken out, hailing their son as a "hero."



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Menorah lit in 'days of darkness' as Winnipeg Jews mark Hanukkah in wake of Sydney shooting
More than 100 people gathered for prayers and lit the first candle of the menorah in Winnipeg during a ceremony overshadowed by a deadly shooting in Australia hours earlier during a similar Hanukkah celebration.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Canada's inflation rate stayed flat in November but grocery prices grew at fastest pace in nearly 2 years
Canada's annual inflation rate was unchanged at 2.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada said on Monday.



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Dec 15, 2025

'You're going to die in Canada': U.S. suspect charged in cross-border extortion threats
American authorities have charged a suspect in California after a cross-border investigation tied him to death threats against a target of the Bishnoi gang who was living in Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Director Rob Reiner and his wife found dead in Los Angeles home, with homicide unit investigating




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Dec 15, 2025

Rob Reiner's son arrested on homicide charges in connection with his parents' killing




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Dec 15, 2025

Trump wildly claims Rob Reiner died of 'Trump derangement syndrome'




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Dec 15, 2025

Trump wildly claims Rob Reiner's death a consequence of 'Trump derangement syndrome'




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Dec 15, 2025

Authorities to release person of interest detained in Brown University shooting
A person of interest detained after a Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine will be released after law enforcement authorities determined there was no basis to keep the individual in custody, officials said Sunday night.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Law enforcement hunting for Brown University gunman go door-knocking to ask about video
Authorities knocked on doors Monday searching for any video there might be of the Brown University gunman, who could be seen in grainy footage walking away from the weekend attack that killed two students and wounded nine others.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Edmonton sees record increase in frostbite amputations, despite innovative treatment
Advocates call for more support and changes to policy as new data shows frostbite numbers increased again in Edmonton last winter, with the majority performed on people without housing.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

More Canadians head to Mexico for winter getaways
Charles Birt and Merilee Mollard are doing what many other Canadians have decided to do — pulling the plug on their annual trip to Texas and spending their time and money in Canada and Mexico instead.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Nova Scotia Power billed customer $500 for cottage that had power shut off for a year
Eric Orde, 89, says the power bill for the cottage he's owned outside of Annapolis Royal for 35 years is usually around $50 — not $500 — when it's not being used.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

This N.L. doctor says the health-care system owes him $200K. Without it, he'll quit
Neil Patterson says he signed a contract with Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services with the promise of incentives and bonuses that never came to fruition.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Liberal, NDP MPs to visit West Bank, connect with Palestinians




CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Documents link 2 Montreal rental car companies to millions in luxury car theft, fraud
A group of Quebec business owners, including the owner of two Montreal-based car rental companies, are allegedly behind an elaborate criminal network involved in millions of dollars worth of fraud and car theft.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

'It was fully ignored': This woman's medical emergency in Ontario jail reflects broader health-care crisis
More than a third of complaints filed by prisoners in Ontario jails this year were health-related, as medical staffing dropped by nearly 50 per cent and inmate populations kept rising, a CBC data analysis shows. One former inmate suffered a septic wound and a miscarriage while incarcerated.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 15, 2025

Vacant upscale north Toronto homes should house low-income families, advocates say
A commercial real estate developer well known for his philanthropic work, along with a ratepayers group and a local refugee shelter, are floating a plan to transform 10 vacant houses in a tony north Toronto neighbourhood into temporary homes for low income families.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

2 people found dead in Los Angeles home of actor-director Rob Reiner: source
Two people were found dead at a Los Angeles home owned by director-actor Rob Reiner on Sunday, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Director Rob Reiner and his wife found dead in Los Angeles home, AP source says
Homicide detectives were investigating Sunday after two people were found dead at director-actor Rob Reiner's Los Angeles home, authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

#TheMoment a 40-foot inflatable Santa spread Christmas cheer in Timmins, Ont.
Marc Letourneau tells The National about the moment he set up a 40-foot tall (about 12 metres) inflatable Santa display at his home and helped spread the Christmas spirit in Timmins, Ont.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong media tycoon and Beijing critic, found guilty of national security crimes




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Dec 14, 2025

The National | Mass shooting at Hanukkah event in Australia
Dec. 14, 2025 | A shooting rampage during a Hanukkah celebration at Australia's famed Bondi Beach left at least 15 people dead and police say a father-son duo were the shooters. Floodwaters recede in B.C., but the threat of more rain remains. And Pierre Poilievre says he's focusing on affordability, not the departure of several Conservative MPs.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Linguistic experts urge Carney government to stop using British spellings
Promoters of Canadian English say the federal government is sending the wrong message to the world with its recent use of British spelling in official documents, including the 2025 federal budget.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Most Albertans would vote to stop taxpayer dollars from going to private schools, poll suggests
More than half of Alberta adults say they would support eliminating provincial funding for private schools if the issue went to a referendum, a recent survey suggests.



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Dec 14, 2025

Toronto man outruns newly-opened light rail train by 18 minutes
A Toronto man challenged the newly-opened Finch Light-Rail Transit to a race — and he won.



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Dec 14, 2025

Syria arrests 5 over suspected ties to deadly ambush of U.S., Syrian military convoy
Two U.S. army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed by an attacker who targeted a convoy of American and Syrian forces before being shot dead. The Syrian Interior Ministry has described the attacker as a member of the Syrian security forces suspected of sympathizing with ISIS.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Cross Country Checkup: What's your winter crash story?
Checkup wants to hear your winter driving stories, and about the conversations you're having with American friends and family this holiday season.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Montreal police to 'increase vigilance' after mass shooting at Hanukkah event in Australia
Montreal police said they will increase their vigilance and visibility in areas where Jewish neighbourhood celebrations are taking place until the end of Hanukkah after a mass shooting in Australia.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Zelenskyy offers to drop NATO aspirations, remains against ceding territory to Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday voiced readiness to drop his country's bid to join NATO in exchange for Western security guarantees, but rejected the U.S. push for ceding territory to Russia as he held talks with U.S. envoys on ending the war.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

What we know so far about the Bondi Beach attack on a Hanukkah event




CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

New details emerge about shooters, victims after attack at Hanukkah event in Australia




CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

LIVE UPDATES | Bystander who tackled armed man during deadly Bondi Beach attack hailed as hero




CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

LIVE UPDATES | World leaders condemn 'antisemitic terrorist attack' at Hanukkah event in Australia




CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Live updates: Father-son duo suspected in deadly attack on Australia's Jewish community, police say




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Dec 14, 2025

Live updates: Australian minister says 16 people killed in Hanukkah event shooting




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Dec 14, 2025

Gunmen kill at least 11 people in Hanukkah shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach




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Dec 14, 2025

Canadian politicians, police seek to reassure public after Bondi Beach attack at Hanukkah event in Australia




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Dec 14, 2025

Attack on Australia's Jewish community was 'pure evil,' PM says




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Dec 14, 2025

Australian PM proposes tougher national gun laws after deadly mass shooting at Hanukkah event




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Dec 14, 2025

Australian police say deadly Bondi Beach mass shooting was ISIS-inspired




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Dec 14, 2025

Australian police suspect father, son behind deadly mass shooting at Hanukkah event




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Dec 14, 2025

'We're not going to stand down': Canada's Jewish communities respond to attack in Australia




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Dec 14, 2025

‘It's really sad': B.C. community still reeling 1 year after fatal landslide in Lions Bay
It's been a year since Barbara and David Enns died after a landslide destroyed their home in the Village of Lions Bay. An RCMP investigation into the slide is ongoing, and the Enns' children and two neighbours have filed a lawsuit against the province, the municipality and another neighbour.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

‘Luck of the draw' for passengers with WestJet's half-completed seating changes
WestJet is pressing pause on its overhaul of the seating arrangements, after completing about half of its fleet. One passenger says she noticed a considerable difference in legroom on her two WestJet flights on the same type of plane about a week apart.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Hollywood streaming bidding war, high steaks beef prices and grandparent scams: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.



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Dec 14, 2025

Person of interest in custody in deadly Brown University shooting, police say
Police in Rhode Island say they have a person of interest in custody as they investigate the shooting at Brown University that killed two people and wounded nine others on Saturday.



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Dec 14, 2025

Ten killed in Hanukkah shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach
Two gunmen shot dead nine people on Sunday at Sydney's Bondi Beach, police said. One gunman was fatally shot by police and the second arrested.



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Dec 14, 2025

Founder of Moose Jaw health centre suggests ‘ALS drug industry' was behind CBC investigation of his business
The man behind the Moose Jaw health centre that has claimed "a 100 per cent success rate in stopping the progression and in restoring function of people with ALS" says a recent CBC story about his company is evidence that he is seen as "a direct threat to the ALS drug industry."



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Dec 14, 2025

'Our Jane': N.S. Austen fans celebrate her 250th birthday, and her Halifax connection
Literature lovers in the Halifax area have spent the last year joining a global celebration of their favourite author's big birthday. A new episode of Atlantic Voice explores the enduring appeal — and the outfits — of Jane Austen.



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Dec 14, 2025

Canadians under 35 are debt-stressed — and buy now, pay later ubiquity isn't helping
Canadians under 35 are seeking debt relief services in higher numbers and missing credit payments at higher rates. Student loans, first credit cards and slow wage growth aren't helping, but experts say the ubiquity of "buy now, pay later" plans are making the problem worse.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

A year of 'dramatic highs and lows': 2025's 'roller-coaster ride' for the Royals
In the annals of Royal Family history, 2025 will be remembered as the year the monarch took the virtually unprecedented step of stripping his younger brother of his titles and honours. But as much as the scandal surrounding the former prince now known only as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor garnered headlines, there were other notable moments this year that sent signals about the monarchy and its future.



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Dec 14, 2025

Here's what it would take for concert tickets to be accessible again
Most people are familiar with the pains associated with buying tickets for high-profile events: Face value tickets are expensive — if they're even available, and tickets often sell out fast, only to pop up on resale sites, where they're sold for exorbitant prices. But there are ways to push back, experts say, especially as people voice increasing dissatisfaction.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 14, 2025

Learning I had a rare genetic condition changed how I saw myself as a physician, woman and mom
Bethany Oeming has often fielded questions from people wondering what the secret was to her muscular body. At 36, when she was pregnant with her second child, she was diagnosed with a rare genetic mutation called familial partial lipodystrophy. Suddenly, what she thought was simply her "body type" was reframed as a lifelong medical condition.



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Dec 14, 2025

One small step for periods in space, one giant leap for research in long-term space missions
It may still be an uncomfortable subject for some, but periods are a real thing that people need to manage. But what do astronauts do in space? Well, they have some options, but now they may have one more.



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Dec 14, 2025

Want to recall a Canadian politician? It's not easy — if it's even allowed where you live
Only two provinces allow for the recall of politicians. But with the bar set high for the process, most politicians targeted are likely not in any jeopardy. Here's a closer look at recall legislation in Canada, its history, arguments for and against, and the chances of a recall succeeding.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 13, 2025

B.C. files civil claim against e-cigarette giant, alleges company fuelled youth addiction
British Columbia has filed a civil claim against e-cigarette giant Juul Labs, saying the company fuelled youth nicotine addiction with "deceptive marketing practices." Juul Labs denies the province's allegations.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 13, 2025

Man dies after vehicle rolls into ditch in Abbotsford
A man is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Abbotsford on Saturday morning. Police say it happened in a part of the city not impacted by recent flooding.



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Dec 13, 2025

2 killed, 8 critically injured in mass shooting at Brown University, mayor of Providence, R.I., says
Two people have been killed and eight others critically injured in a mass shooting at Brown University, according to the mayor of Providence, R.I.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 13, 2025

2 killed, 8 injured in Brown University shooting, Rhode Island officials say
A shooting in the engineering building at Brown University on Saturday has left at least two people dead and eight critically injured, officials in Providence, R.I., said, as authorities continued to search for a suspect.



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Dec 13, 2025

2 killed, 8 injured in Brown University shooting, Rhode Island officials say; suspect still at large
A shooting in the engineering building at Brown University on Saturday has left at least two people dead and eight critically injured, officials in Providence, R.I., said, as authorities continued to search for a suspect.



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Dec 13, 2025

Trump vows 'very serious retaliation' after deadly ambush on U.S. military convoy in Syria
Three U.S. military personnel — two army soldiers and a civilian interpreter — were killed on Saturday after an attacker targeted a convoy of American and Syrian forces, the U.S. military said.



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Dec 13, 2025

Fighting rages on Thai-Cambodian border despite Trump's ceasefire claim
Fighting raged Saturday morning along the border of Thailand and Cambodia, even after U.S. President Donald Trump, acting as a mediator, declared that he had won agreement from both countries for a new ceasefire.



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Dec 13, 2025

Belarus frees Nobel winner, top opposition figures as U.S. lifts more sanctions
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko freed 123 prisoners on Saturday, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and leading opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava, after two days of talks with an envoy for U.S. President Donald Trump, an American statement said.



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Dec 13, 2025

Organizer arrested after fans rip up seats, throw objects during Lionel Messi visit to India
Lionel Messi's tour of India kicked off chaotically on Saturday as fans threw objects, ripped up seats and invaded the pitch at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium after the Argentine soccer great made only a brief appearance at a ticketed event.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 13, 2025

5 best movies of 2025
CBC's Jackson Weaver is a lucky guy — he gets to watch hundreds of movies every year. And now he's ranked his top five picks of 2025.



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Dec 13, 2025

2 killed in Russia, millions in Ukraine without power as energy infrastructure targeted
At least two people were killed in a drone attack in Russia's southwestern Saratov region, and parts of Ukraine went without power following targeted assaults on energy infrastructure, local authorities said Saturday, as U.S.-led peace talks on ending the war press on.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 13, 2025

2 killed in Russia, Ukraine's energy infrastructure targeted as peace talks press on
At least two people were killed in a drone attack in Russia's southwestern Saratov region, and parts of Ukraine went without power following targeted assaults on energy infrastructure, local authorities said Saturday, as U.S.-led peace talks on ending the war press on.



CBC Top Stories
Dec 13, 2025

How 4 years in Halifax shaped this music producer who's up for 7 Grammys
Henry Walter is a sought-after music producer and songwriter who's had a hand in some of the biggest songs of the past decade and a half, but four years in his teens in Halifax helped shape the artist known as Cirkut.



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Dec 13, 2025

The prospect and the vet: Primerano, Larocque battle for spots on Canada's Olympic blue line
Jocelyne Larocque, 37, and 18-year-old Chloe Primerano represent the past and future of the Canadian women's hockey team. And now, with the Olympics less than two months away, both are fighting for a spot on defence.



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