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Outbreak at recycling facility impacts Calgary’s blue bins
May 15, 2020An outbreak at a facility that handles Calgary recycling means blue bins left out by residents...
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Lufthansa prepares to resume flights to Canada in June
May 15, 2020Lufthansa plans to offer three weekly non-stop flights from Toronto to Frankfurt and back starting on June...
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Alberta, Ottawa reach preliminary deal on methane emissions regulation
May 14, 2020Alberta’s new methane regulations will meet a provincial emissions reduction target and will cost polluters half as...
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Cash-strapped school divisions worry about funding possible wage bumps for teachers
May 14, 2020Manitoba school divisions already strapped for cash may have to suddenly find millions of dollars more to...
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Call for tips after seniors allegedly scammed into committing CERB fraud
May 14, 2020A federal benefit to help Canadians struggling to make ends meet due to COVID-19 is allegedly...
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B.C. leaders from every level of government condemn rise in anti-Asian racism
May 14, 2020In the wake of an alleged racially motivated assault on Vancouver transit, and a widely condemned...
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Beaches open in California as governor relaxes stay-at-home order
May 14, 2020Contact CBCSubmit FeedbackHelp CentreAudience Relations, CBC P.O. Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6...
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Alberta police watchdog to review investigation into Lethbridge stormtrooper takedown
May 13, 2020Alberta's police watchdog will review an investigation into an incident where Lethbridge officers handcuffed a woman in a stormtrooper costume...
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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world Tuesday – CBC.ca
May 13, 2020Canada now has more than 70,000 confirmed and presumptive coronavirus cases after Ontario reported 361 new...
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The Toronto Zoo’s arctic wolf pups could be just the balm you need today
May 13, 2020Us humans aren't the only ones longing to get outside these days. The Toronto Zoo's new...