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Langley, B.C. vigil honours victims of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, including former local student

16 Feb 2026

Several hundred people gathered in Langley, B.C. on Saturday evening, lighting candles and laying flowers in memory of the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, including a 12-year-old girl w

#TheMoment an Olympic ice tech was called curling's Michael Jackson

16 Feb 2026

Olympic ice technician Mark Callan tells the National about the moment he was deemed the Michael Jackson of curling after his videos of his technique went viral for resembling the moonwalk.

Toddler dead after pedestrian collision in southwest Calgary

16 Feb 2026

Calgary police say a toddler is dead after a collision in at the intersection of Horton Road S.W. and Hull Avenue S.W., just by Macleod Trail, on Sunday.

Quebec shelving plans to transform old Royal Vic site into student housing — for now

16 Feb 2026

Proposed plans to create student housing on the site of Montreal's iconic Royal Victoria Hospital are being shelved, at least for now. The real-estate arm of the Quebec government said costs associate

Girl critically injured at western Quebec ski hill has died, family says

16 Feb 2026

A 13-year-old girl who was critically injured after her clothing got tangled in the ski lift at Centre Vorlage near Wakefield, Que., has died, her family says.

Patient airlifted to Winnipeg hospital after ski-related incident in western Manitoba: STARS

16 Feb 2026

A person was airlifted to Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg on Saturday afternoon after a ski-related incident near Russell, Man., STARS air ambulance said Sunday.

Residents of Keswick speak out about tight school zone boundaries

16 Feb 2026

A section of a southwest Edmonton neighbourhood is feeling like they got the short end of the stick when it comes to neighbourhood school boundaries. As the CBC's Nicole Healey explains, a newer secti

Alberta family calls for answers after father dies, daughter injured in highway crash

16 Feb 2026

Paul and Victoria Fortuna were struck by a car while changing a tire on the shoulder of Anthony Henday Drive on Feb. 8. Victoria, a 21-year-old fine arts student, will need specialized mobility equipm

Weeks after Toronto’s record snowfall, some residents are still struggling to use sidewalks

16 Feb 2026

Some residents are still struggling to get by as snow clearing efforts continue three weeks after Toronto’s record-breaking snowfall.

Olympic viewing guide Day 10: More Canadian gold on the way?

16 Feb 2026

CBC Sports' daily Olympics newsletter previews the Canadian medal chances coming up on Monday after Mikael Kingsbury broke the ice with Canada's first gold of the Games.

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