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MacDougall: Public servants must focus on action, not on pretending to act
U.S. election: Will Harris, Trump foreign policy plans help or hurt Canada?
How perinatal palliative care at Roger Neilson Children’s Hospice is helping families to heal
Deachman: Ottawa's rural population, often neglected by city hall, plans to make it voice heard
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Her ancestor was known as a 'witch.' Why this woman wants to keep the legend of Plum Hollow alive
After her father died, Melanie Chisamore took on the task of preserving the story of her great-great-great-great-grandmother, who made a living telling fortunes in the Ottawa Valley during the mid-1800s.
Ottawa arson connected to Alkhalil crime family: police sources
Ottawa police are investigating an arson at a Nepean bungalow for connections to a notorious international crime family, CBC News has learned.
This Quebec water tower got a spooky makeover just in time for Halloween
This past week, smiling and glaring pumpkin cartoons have gazed down on the suburbs of Sherbrooke, Que., as part of a project to beautify the municipality and create an event for families.
Edmonton homelessness numbers surge toward 5,000, highest recorded since at least 2019
Nearly 2,000 more people than a year ago are experiencing homelessness according to Homeward Trust’s count, which includes people in shelters, sleeping rough and those with only provisional accommodations
Are some rents in Canada part of a price-fixing scheme?
One large Canadian landlord has stopped using software to help set rent prices after CBC News began an investigation. The software is called YieldStar, and it's under federal investigation in the United States and the subject of a lawsuit from the Department of Justice for collusion, price-fixing and artificially inflating American rents.
Move aside, moose — a new study has found the most distinct animals in Canada
When we think of Canadian animals, the moose or beaver probably come to mind first — but according to a new study, the most distinct animals in Canada are creatures like the spiny softshell turtle and the mudpuppy, which both embody more than 150 million years of evolution.
Toronto DNA lab trashed some prenatal paternity samples without testing them, ex-employee alleges
A former employee of Accu-Metrics says he saw Kyle Tsui, a long-time manager — who is now a convicted fraudster — discard some samples sent by customers before they were ever tested.
17-year-old killed by police during break-and-enter investigation in Aurora, Ont.
Ontario's police watchdog says a 17-year-old boy was fatally shot by York Regional Police officers responding to an alleged break-and-enter in Aurora on Wednesday.