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3 B.C. activists on Gaza flotilla return to Vancouver after detainment by Israeli forces

25 May 2026

Three activists whose Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted in international waters by Israeli forces have returned home to Vancouver, with one of them saying they went through four days of continuous beatings and torture.

Erskine-Smith nomination appeal dismissed by Ontario Liberal Party panel

25 May 2026

A complaint alleging voting irregularities during a tense Ontario Liberal nomination meeting in Scarborough has been dismissed by a party arbitration committee.

First Nation warns of fake letter ordering B.C. homeowners to vacacte property

25 May 2026

The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) is condemning a fake letter that’s circulating among Britannia Beach residents, which claims the nation was asserting Indigenous title over their property and ordering them to leave.

Young baker helping those in need of housing one cookie at a time

25 May 2026

After learning about Habitat for Humanity in school, 10-year-old Riley decided to make a difference... one sweet treat at a time! The Toronto boy launched his own fundraiser selling homemade baked goo

Trading card expo returns to Brampton, Ont., for its 2nd year

25 May 2026

Cardfesta, a three-day trading card expo, returned to Brampton, Ont., this weekend for the second time. Organizers said they expected 8,000 to 10,000 attendees from across Ontario to attend this year'

How do Edmonton's potholes get repaired?

25 May 2026

Potholes are a never-ending problem Edmontonians are all too familiar with. The CBC's Nicole Healey takes a look at how they are fixed and why potholes just keep coming back.

Metro Vancouver outside workers begin strike action with overtime ban, other restrictions

25 May 2026

The union representing hundreds of Metro Vancouver Regional District outside workers says its members have begun job action after contract talks reached an impasse.

Interlake First Nations say Manitoba didn't consult them before blocking access to traditional hunting lands

25 May 2026

A provincial gravel blockade along an access road east of Lake St. Martin tumbled earlier this week, as a group of First Nations in Manitoba's Interlake region gathered to remove it and get answers about why it was put there in the first place.

Mantario Trail expected to reopen in late June after 'remarkable' progress in restoration: Manitoba Parks

25 May 2026

A hiking trail in Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincial Park that closed and has been undergoing repairs after it was scorched in last year's wildfires is now expected to re-open in June.

Montrealers mark 150th anniversary of emblematic Mount Royal Park

25 May 2026

It’s been a gathering place for generations of Montrealers, and it’s celebrating a milestone birthday. Mount Royal Park — a green landmark that’s synonymous with the city — is turning 150 years old.

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