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Claude Lemieux's brain donated to CTE research
The former NHL player's family says donation to Boston University will help study long-term effects of repetitive brain injuries.
Remembering Andy Williams, Yukon's legendary glacier pilot
The pioneering aviator who shaped backcountry exploration in Canada's north has died. His impact on mountaineers and researchers spanned decades.
'Heated Rivalry' sweeps Canadian Screen Awards with 13 wins
The hockey romance series dominates the scripted television ceremony, with creator Jacob Tierney winning for direction and writing.
Four killed in central Alberta collision Friday
Two children and two adults died when vehicles collided on O'Chiese Road near Red Deer.
Vets urge pet owners to prepare for B.C. tick season
Tick-borne diseases have increased over two decades. Prevention treatments now available year-round.
Saskatchewan launches trauma and cultural sensitivity training
Two Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists created a 12-hour program teaching racism awareness and healing in the arts.
Trump appeals tariff refund order as importers get first checks
Businesses started receiving refunds after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs, but the administration is fighting an order to repay...
Four killed in central Alberta collision Friday
Two children and two adults died in a multi-vehicle crash on O'Chiese Road near Rocky Mountain House. Cause remains under investigation.
Night riding on e-scooters becomes popular social activity in Canada
Rental PEV companies report strong evening ridership as Canadians use electric scooters and bikes for after-work recreation and group outings.
Flood warnings cover B.C.'s interior as snow melts fast
Warm weather and heavy rain trigger evacuation alerts for 165 properties north of Nelson through Tuesday.
Corb Lund's coal petition enters final push before June 10 deadline
The country musician needs 178,000 signatures to force a provincial vote on banning coal mining in the Rockies.
Wildfire destruction outpacing tree replanting across Canada
Nearly 10% of Canada's forests burned between 2023-2025. Federal tree-planting program cancelled. Industry says 7.3 billion seedlings...