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How adaptable you are to climate change could depend on where you live in Edmonton | CBC News
CBC.ca· 7 days agoHow climate change affects your health could depend on where you live, according to a new study. In...
How weather and landscape set the stage for Toronto's latest flood
The Weather Network via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoWith another major flooding occurrence in Toronto, Ont., on Tuesday, what were the factors that...
36-year driver's licence mixup upending Ottawa man's life | CBC News
CBC.ca· 24 hours agoWhen Ottawa resident Kevin Brown applied in 1988 for his Ontario driver's licence, the Ministry of...
Comedian Bob Newhart, master of sitcoms and telephone monologues, dead at 94 | CBC News
CBC.ca· 11 hours agoBob Newhart, the deadpan accountant-turned-comedian who became one of the most popular TV stars of...
Adam: Ottawa's street names should celebrate heroes, ignore questionable figures
Ottawa Citizen· 14 hours agoThe city of Ottawa has a new policy for naming and renaming municipal streets, parks and other...
Research project in P.E.I. potato field confirms the oldtimers were right about manure | CBC News
CBC.ca· 4 days agoA research scientist on Prince Edward Island has confirmed what many Island farmers knew decades ago...
Manitoba RCMP arrested this man for public intoxication. Security video shows why he didn't survive...
CBC.ca· 4 days agoJeremy Ettawakapow waited years to learn what happened the night his father died in RCMP custody....
Departed CEO made $603K, only worked 4 months for Manitoba Shared Health last year | CBC News
CBC.ca· 22 hours agoThe former CEO of Shared Health saw his pay exceed $600,000 last year — a nearly 83 per cent...
'Familicide' very rarely happens without warning signs, say domestic violence researchers | CBC News
CBC.ca· 7 days agoWARNING: This story contains discussion of intimate partner violence and suicide. In social media...
This American company is selling 'ulu-inspired knives.' Inuit say, that's not right | CBC News
CBC.ca· 24 hours agoAn American company says it's unlike anything "the vast majority" of people have seen. The company is called Totchop and it advertises a kitchen tool that's good for parents to cut food into ...