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Magnitude 7.1 earthquake shakes Venezuela, tsunami warnings issued
The U.S. Geological Survey reported the quake struck Wednesday 28 kilometres west of Moron on the Caribbean coast. Warnings extend to...
Canada loses to Switzerland 2-1 but advances to World Cup knockouts
Team fell short in Vancouver's crucial Group B match but will face a tougher path with an LA knockout game on June 28 instead of a...
Canada faces South Africa in first World Cup knockout Sunday
Both teams made history by advancing to the knockout stage for the first time. The winner will reach the round of 16.
Power plant approved northeast of Edmonton for AI data centres
1,864-megawatt facility in Sturgeon County will supply electricity to provincial data centre industry, expected operational by 2031.
Rogers to donate $1 million to Alberta children's charities
The telecom company kicks off its annual Charity Classic golf fundraiser with a $1 million gift; $164.3 million raised since the program began.
Academy Invites 529 New Members to Oscar Voting Body
The Film Academy is doubling its size from a decade ago, with this year's new class bringing membership closer to gender parity and...
Ottawa moves to restrict social media access for kids under 16
The federal government is introducing legislation to limit social media use among younger Canadians, joining other countries in...
B.C. penalizes helicopter company for illegal dumping after glacier crash
Alpine Helicopters was fined $18,550 after a whistleblower exposed a plan to dump hazardous waste on Crown land following an April 2023 accident.
OPP officer cleared in arrest that fractured man's orbital bone
Ontario's police watchdog ruled the punches during a March traffic stop in Rockland were justified, though they caused serious injury.
Bell Dominates Canada's Internet Speed Rankings
Bell's 5G and home fibre networks significantly outpaced Rogers and Telus across most categories, though Montreal recorded the slowest...
Banff temperatures could rise 3 to 6 degrees by mid-century, Parks Canada warns
A climate report projects warmer winters with more rain, drier summers, and glacial melt across Canada's first national park.
Wildfire south of Lillooet grows to 50 hectares, out of control
The BC Wildfire Service says the fire near Riley Creek was sparked by lightning and discovered Wednesday.