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'The Ring' star Daveigh Chase's cause of death revealed as AIDS

Chase, who voiced Lilo in 'Lilo & Stitch,' died on June 16 at 35 years old

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RCMP say 4 men, 2 women presumed drowned in B.C. fishing charter sinking

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Morissette: Questions after Reynolds breakup made it 'normalized to hurt women every day'

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Paraguay shocks Germany in the 2026 World Cup's 1st major upset

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DC Studios co-CEO reacts to 'Supergirl' bombing and what it means for the future

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Inmate missing from minimum-security prison on Vancouver Island found dead

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Inmate missing from minimum-security prison on Vancouver Island found dead

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Supreme Court rebuffs Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll case 

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NASA races to save ageing telescope from falling back to Earth

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Naomi Osaka's dramatic Wimbledon entrance look transforms dress code into art

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'Monster' tornado destroys brick farmhouse in western Manitoba

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    Former B.C. correctional officer turns herself in after warrant issued

    A former North Fraser Correctional Centre guard turned herself in to police on Monday after a warrant was issued for her arrest last month.

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    Yodelling festival in full voice despite record temperatures

    Switzerland's national yodelling festival does not stop for a heatwave. It just moves closer to the fountains. Singers need to keep hydrated, and these yodellers have found their own solution to 38-degree heat. And why not practice while you’re bathing? It’s a familiar story all over the city. Its 45 fountains are full of yodellers, which is not something you can say every day. (AP Video by Jez Fielder)

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    What a journey - meet Feliks the eagle, back in Serbia after Middle East ordeal

    He's safe, nestled in the branches now. But Feliks has been on an adventure. The young eastern imperial eagle set off on his first migratory flight last year, only to be caught by poachers in the Middle East and illegally sold. That kicked off a story worthy of a Hollywood script to get him back. (AP Video by Ivana Bzganovic)

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    Palestinians find connection, identity and resilience in traditional embroidery

    Many in the Palestinian diaspora around the world are engaging with a traditional form of Palestinian embroidery known as “tatreez.” It's become a celebration of cultural heritage, a symbol of Palestinian identity, and a form of resistance. (AP Video: Fadi Tawil)

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    Global scammers are using US tech to fleece people out of life savings

    Technology from American companies is being used to power a revolution in the scam industry, playing a key role in the industrialization and globalization of fraud. (AP video/ Serginho Roosblad/David Goldman)

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    Beni celebrates first documented recovery from Ebola as new treatment centre is set to open

    The city of Beni celebrated its first documented Ebola survivor Monday as a new treatment center is set to open in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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    Explosion seriously injures 3 in Monaco as the suspect flees into France

    A blast from an explosive device has seriously injured three people at a residential building in Monaco, and the attacker fled to France, local authorities said. French and Ukrainian media reported that a Ukrainian magnate and his family were those injured.

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    5 years after the fire, Lytton struggles to rebuild

    On this day in 2021, a wildfire ripped through Lytton, B.C. Five years later, only a fraction of residents have returned to a community that is still struggling to recover. The CBC's Brady Strachan went back to Lytton to see what, and who, is left.

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    Alberta to unveil details of 'million-barrel-per-day' oil pipeline route to West Coast on July 2

    The Alberta government says it plans to unveil details Thursday about a proposed "one-million-barrel-per-day oil pipeline" through British Columbia.

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    Brandon streets flood as western Manitoba walloped by torrential rains

    Some streets in Brandon flooded in the span of a few hours Monday as western Manitoba was hit by heavy rains.

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    Nocturnal, severe storm and tornado threat for parts of NW Ont. and Manitoba

    Southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario faces a severe storm risk, with a tornado chance for the latter region, as well, through Monday overnight and into early Tuesday morning

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    Alberta to unveil West Coast pipeline proposal on Thursday

    Two big questions looming over Alberta's pipeline pitch are whether a private sector proponent will step forward to build it and the exact route it would take

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    Bell: Dreaded Calgary drug site finally toast, the hellscape won't be missed

    The Calgary drug site closes. Here is what it felt like living next to the horror show

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    'From' star Pegah Ghafoori compares Fatima's evolution to 'a butterfly with metal armour'

    Pegah Ghafoori's Fatima has been particularly significant in From Season 4 (on Paramount+ in Canada), also giving us the biggest twist in the season finale.

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    Sask. addictions treatment centre focusing exclusively on men’s mental health

    Men are nearly three times more likely to die by suicide than women, according to Statistics Canada. An addictions treatment centre in Leipzig, Sask., that recently decided to focus exclusively on treating men is hoping to be part of the solution.

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    Family of Haines Junction manslaughter victim shares grief ahead of killer's sentencing

    Relatives of Anthony Primozic, who was killed in his Haines Junction, Yukon, home in 2022, say they miss their son and brother as they prepare for the sentencing of his killer. Seth Boss admitted to killing Primozoc and was convicted of manslaughter earlier this year. Gabrielle Plonka reports.

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    Residents still in Fort Simpson ordered to shelter in place due to wildfire

    Residents of Fort Simpson, N.W.T., who have not yet left the community due to a nearby wildfire are being ordered to shelter in place until further notice. Officials say the fire may reach the community overnight on Monday.

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    2 N.W.T. communities put under wildfire evacuation orders in less than 24 hours

    Evacuation orders have been issued for both Fort Simpson and Wrigley, N.W.T., because of nearby wildfires. The two orders came less than 24 hours apart. Wrigley residents are going to Fort Smith, while Fort Simpson residents have evacuated to Yellowknife. That's also where we find the CBC's Sarah St-Pierre, who is live at the city's evacuation centre.

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    Fort Simpson wildfire evacuees arriving in Yellowknife

    Fort Simpson residents have started to arrive in Yellowknife after evacuating their community overnight because of a nearby wildfire. For many, this wasn’t their first time they've had to flee their community. In 2021, Fort Simpson was evacuated because of flooding. Jessica Davey-Quantick spoke with some evacuees on Monday.

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    B.C. nurses issue 72-hour strike notice

    The B.C. Nurses' Union says its more than 50,000 members have issued 72-hour strike notice. And as Ben O'Hara Byrne reports, it comes as another blow to the province's struggling health-care system.

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    RCMP say four men and two women presumed drowned in B.C. fishing charter sinking

    Four men and two women are presumed to have drowned in the sinking of a fishing charter boat off Richmond, B.C., on Sunday, RCMP said, as a police underwater team prepared for a deep-water search for the downed vessel in the Georgia Strait.

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    Man dead after collision between motorcycle and car in Scarborough, police say

    A man is dead after a motorcycle and a car collided in Scarborough on Monday, police say.

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    Silver Alert cancelled after 79-year-old woman located in Winnipeg

    Winnipeg police have cancelled a Silver Alert for a 79-year-old woman, less than an hour after the alert was issued.

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    Springbank Reservoir activated for first time due to high run-off

    Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas said the Springbank Off-stream Reservoir has been activated for the first time on Monday since becoming operational in May 2025. The reservoir temporarily diverts and stores floodwater to help reduce peak flows into the Glenmore Reservoir. Farkas says while no significant overbank flooding is expected in Calgary, the Bow and Elbow Rivers will remain high through Canada Day.

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    'It took 10 seconds to do this': Manitoba retirees lose home to tornado

    Bernadine and Brian Brown's home in Rossburn was destroyed after a tornado swept through the western Manitoba community on the weekend. The retirees were rummaging through the debris to see what they could salvage Monday.

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    Tornadoes, heavy rainfall hit Saskatchewan over the weekend

    Two tornadoes were spotted in Saskatchewan this weekend. Environment and Climate Change Canada has confirmed one of them touched down near the village of Pelly. Meanwhile, Regina was hit with more than 70 millimetres of rain over two days.

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    New Conservative leader Findlay fills new leadership with loyalists

    VICTORIA — New B.C. Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay has filled several roles on her leadership team with loyalists.

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    Record rain leads to swarms of mosquitoes in Edmonton area, just in time for summer

    Record June rainfall has led to an explosion of mosquitoes in Edmonton. As Travis McEwan reports, city data is showing an early surge of the pesky bug.

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    Smoke leads to air quality warning for Calgary, much of Alberta

    Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a yellow warning for air quality Monday afternoon, saying smoke is causing poor air quality and reduced visibility in Calgary and across much of the province.Smoke has moved into parts of Alberta from northern Saskatchewan and is expected to remain for the next couple of days, the federal agency said.The warning stretches west of Calgary and throughout northern, central and southern Alberta, including Edmonton, Red Deer, Banff, Canmore and Fort McMurr

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    Passersby 'saved lives' after charter boat sinking off B.C. coast: search official

    Maj. Gregory Clarke of the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre says there may not have been any survivors after a charter boat sank in B.C.'s Georgia Strait on Sunday if it weren't for a couple aboard a passing sailboat who called for help. Four people were rescued, and as of Monday evening, six others were missing and presumed drowned.

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    Paddleboarder who drowned at Lake Diefenbaker was afraid of water

    The man who drowned in a paddle-boarding incident earlier this month was a newcomer from Vietnam who dreamed of becoming a world-class chef, his brother tells CBC. Phuc “Alex” Nguyen's family also says he was scared of lakes and rivers, leaving unanswered questions about why he didn’t wear a lifejacket.

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    Man pleads guilty in smuggling case after family drowned crossing St. Lawrence River into the U.S.

    Rahsontanohstha Delormier from Akwesasne, a Kanien'kehá:ka nation which straddles the Canada-U.S. border, pleaded guilty for his role in a human smuggling conspiracy that led to the 2023 drowning deaths of a family of four.

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    Mobile health services, more housing options included in plan to support P.E.I. seniors

    The province launched a five-year plan on Monday aimed at helping Prince Edward Island seniors be independent and valuable members of the community.

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    2 boys, father dead in Ottawa murder-suicide, police say | Hanomansing Tonight

    Ottawa police are investigating what they describe as a murder-suicide that left two boys, ages seven and 12, and their father dead. Police say the investigation spans three locations in eastern Ontario, including a home in Ottawa, a vehicle fire near Kemptville and a fire at a commercial building in Iroquois.

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    What's happening in Manitoba on Canada Day?

    As people get ready for Canada Day on Wednesday, a variety of activities and events are scheduled throughout Manitoba for those who want to celebrate the country's 159th birthday.

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    Alberta government directing $100M to support complex classrooms

    On Monday, the province announced $100 million will be dedicated to hiring more teachers, educational assistants and support staff. The province says the money will go toward 221 new complexity teams, including for junior and senior high school students. As CBC's Ted Henley reports, the Alberta Teachers’ Association says the funding is long overdue.

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    Warming climate, pollution and unplanned growth push Kashmir’s lakes toward disappearance

    According to researchers, climate change-driven heat and unpredictable rainfall, combined with unplanned urban growth, have caused nearly half of the lakes in the mountainous, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir region to disappear or become highly polluted over the past six decades. (AP video: Dar Yasin)

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    Israeli forces make historic push inside Lebanon and complicate an Iran deal

    Israeli forces have made their deepest incursion inside Lebanon despite a nominal U.S.-brokered ceasefire and the first direct Israel-Lebanon talks in decades. On Sunday, Israeli forces seized a symbolic fort in southern Lebanon, Beaufort castle, perched at over 700 meters (3,000 feet) above sea level. AP Video: Ali Sharafeddine

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    Charge stayed against Mountie who didn't respond to wellness check

    The Crown has stayed a charge of breach of trust by a public officer against Maidstone RCMP Const. Kelan Henderson. He received a call for a wellness check in April 2024 and didn't respond for hours. Lyle Cisna, the man Henderson was asked to check on, died of a head injury.

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    Lisbon offers stunning views of the so-called 'strawberry moon' to locals and tourists

    Lisbon delighted onlookers with views of the so-called 'strawberry moon' on Monday night. The spectacle got its name from its color and the time of the year when wild strawberries were harvested in Europe and North America. (AP Video by Helena Alves)

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    Heavy rainfall causes damage, strands campers west of Calgary

    D: A local state of emergency is in place for the town of Canmore and Kananaskis Improvement District. It comes after more than 100 millimetres of rain fell in a 24-hour period, causing some damage and trapping people in the backcountry overnight.

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    Moose Jaw dog parks remain closed after dog dies, multiple others fall ill

    The City of Moose Jaw is conducting an investigation after multiple dogs fell sick after visiting local dog parks.

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    Canadians exposed to hantavirus on cruise ship complete isolation period

    All Canadians who were exposed to the Andes hantavirus earlier this year linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship have finished their self-isolation period, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada said on social media Monday.

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    It's now easier for Islanders with disabilities to navigate government supports. Here's how

    The province has added two navigators to its AccessAbility Supports Program to help Islanders with disabilities who were deemed ineligible.

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    Judiciary must listen to ordinary people, says Supreme Court nominee Glenn Joyal

    Canada's newest Supreme Court nominee believes that better outreach and communication of the work of the judiciary can restore trust in the institution at a time when judges are under increasing scrutiny.

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    Alberta had a medical reimbursement policy for years, but few knew about it

    Starting in 2011, patients could get reimbursed after paying privately for certain scans, but a 2025 internal AHS briefing note says the policy was never ‘formally communicated or approved.’

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    $100M in provincial funding going to support complex classrooms

    The Alberta government is directing $100 million toward supporting complex classrooms across the province by hiring more teachers, educational assistants and support staff.Much of the funding will go toward the creation of 221 new classroom complexity teams, including 158 for grades 7-12 and 63 for K-6."I'm confident that this investment will strengthen classroom supports, improve safety, and give teachers and schools the tools that they need to ensure that their students succeed," Education Min

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    Lynn Lake, nearby Manitoba communities evacuate as fire nears

    For the second consecutive summer, people in Lynn Lake have had to evacuate their homes due to a wildfire, with hundreds settling in Brandon. Some people from nearby Marcel Colomb First Nation and O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation are also leaving northern Manitoba due to fires.

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    Tri-state area expected to endure dangerous heat wave through end of holiday week

    People were seen cooling off at Coney Island beach on Monday as officials have already placed New York under extreme heat watch.

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