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A correction to a story about B.C. wildfires that moved on April 22
In a story that moved on Monday, April 22, The Canadian Press incorrectly reported that Susanne Langan first noticed the Burgess Creek wildfire from her home, and that she lived with her daughters. In fact, Langan first noticed the fire's smoke from the mine where she works, and she does not live with her adult daughters. The Canadian Press
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Wildfire terms every Canadian should be familiar with
A key part of staying safe is being informed, and that includes learning the lingo associated with wildfires.
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Trump trial updates: Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker details efforts to help Trump's 2016 campaign
In what amounted to incredibly damning testimony, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker laid out the 2015 deal he reached with Donald Trump “to help the campaign.”
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VideoSkies over southern Greece turn orange as winds blow dust across from North Africa
The Acropolis and other Athens landmarks took on Martian hues on Tuesday as stifling dust clouds blown across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa engulfed the Greek capital.
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VideoTrudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe's resistance
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that the federal government will continue to deliver the carbon rebate to Saskatchewan residents despite provincial Premier Scott Moe’s controversial decision to cease collecting and remitting the carbon levy. Trudeau said the Canada Revenue Agency “has ways of ensuring that the money that is owed to them is eventually collected.”
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Zameer acquittal demonstrates why politicians should keep quiet on bail, lawyer says
OTTAWA — A leading voice for criminal lawyers in Canada says police and political leaders need to learn the consequences of weighing in on bail decisions. And Boris Bytensky, president of the Criminal Lawyers' Association, says the case of Umar Zameer offers a perfect teachable moment. A jury found Zameer not guilty Sunday in the death of a Toronto police officer who was run over in an underground parking garage in July 2021. Zameer was granted bail some months later — a decision that drew publi
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It's been a long road, but Uber is now live in Newfoundland
Gary Noftall was the driver for Uber's first trip in St. John's on Tuesday. (Heather Gillis/CBC)After weeks and months — and maybe even years for some — of anticipation, Uber officially went live in Newfoundland on Tuesday, bringing with it an alternate form of travel outside of public transit and private cab companies. The company bills itself as a safe, affordable and reliable transportation option at the touch of a button, where users can order rides, track their journey and make a payment al
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