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Gahcho Kué sees 'encouraging' diamond sale despite $120.6M net loss in second quarter

17 Aug 2026

Despite the net loss, president and CEO Jonathan Comerford said in a press release that the mine's most recent diamond sale showed an improvement in diamond prices, which Comerford attributed to a reduced global diamond supply.

Carney, N.L. and Quebec premiers expected to announce new deal on Churchill Falls

17 Aug 2026

After days of speculation, the details of a new contract on Churchill Falls electricity are expected to be unveiled on Monday. Prime Minister Mark Carney joins Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony W

Preliminary inquiry begins in Moncton for pair accused of killing Melissa Price

17 Aug 2026

Leandra Beaulieu and Devlin O'Blenis are accused of second-degree murder in the death of Melissa Price, 39, whose body was found in a garbage bin in Moncton on Feb. 15.

Weeks before classes, Quebec City elementary school relocated after cracks discovered in building

17 Aug 2026

Cracks discovered at Quebec City’s Saint-Fidèle elementary school have forced more than 300 students and their teachers to move to another school shortly before the start of the academic year.

Montreal's blue-collar workers could launch strike during road cycling world championships

17 Aug 2026

The blue collar workers' union in Montreal could go on strike during the UCI 2026 Road World Championships, which are set to begin in September.

5 charged, including 2 youths, in fatal double shooting on Brampton school grounds

17 Aug 2026

A 21-year-old and two 17-year-olds from Brampton are facing two charges each of first-degree murder, after a shooting on school grounds in Brampton that took the lives of one man and one youth in April, Peel police say.

Toronto Public Health investigating legionnaires' disease outbreak

17 Aug 2026

Public health officials in Toronto say they are investigating another outbreak of legionnaires' disease. They say the outbreak of six confirmed cases spans about a one-kilometre radius of the intersection of Bathurst and Dupont streets.

Trump would cut off Canadians' data centre access in '3 seconds,' says Ford

17 Aug 2026

Speaking to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario on Monday, Premier Doug Ford made the case for building data centres in his province to protect the sovereignty of Canadians' data. The other o

$140K allegedly stolen during break-in spree by thieves wearing ankle monitors, police say

17 Aug 2026

Two thieves outfitted with ankle monitoring bracelets for previous crimes committed multiple break-ins throughout Winnipeg and the rural municipality of Headingley, taking about $140,000 worth of goods, police allege.

Alberta’s Filipino community raising questions about its future ahead of referendum

17 Aug 2026

The October 19th referendum has members of Edmonton’s Filipino community talking about their future in the province. As the CBC’s Tristan Mottershead reports, there’s growing concern from temporary residents.

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