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N.W.T. top doctor warns residents can no longer trust drug supply amid spike in overdoses in Hay River

17 Nov 2025

Twenty-one people have overdosed on contaminated drugs in the community since Oct. 22. Normally, the community only sees one or two overdoses a month. The territory's top doctor attributes the spike i

Federal immigration reduction plans could harm N.L. economy, say advocates

17 Nov 2025

The Anti-Racism Coalition of Newfoundland and Labrador says the immigration levels plan mentioned in Ottawa’s tabled budget will have a negative impact on the province.

STM avoids another strike, reaches agreement with administrative staff

17 Nov 2025

The union representing administrative and technical personnel at the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) says it won't be striking this week, after it reached a tentative deal with the public transit authority Sunday evening.

Appeals court upholds 8-year prison sentence for man charged in ‘Project Divergent’

17 Nov 2025

A man sentenced to eight years in prison for trafficking cocaine has lost an appeal to get his term reduced.

Edmonton councillor concerned about reports of social disorder at emergency shelter

17 Nov 2025

Ward Dene Coun. Aaron Paquette wants city staff to investigate concerns related to an emergency shelter on Fort Road.

First Nation in central Alberta expanding services to urban members

17 Nov 2025

Sunchild First Nation is set to open a new office in Red Deer in December that will serve as an urban base offering support and resources to members living off reserve.

Vancouver Rise return home to cheering fans after historic NSL championship win

17 Nov 2025

Vancouver Rise FC touched down at Vancouver International Airport on Sunday afternoon to a chorus of singing and cheers as supporters gathered to welcome home the newly minted champions of the inaugural Northern Super League.

2025 CBC Massey Lectures: Alex Neve on renewing human rights in a fractured world

17 Nov 2025

Universality was supposed to be the promise of human rights. Yet it’s been broken countless times. So how can we still fulfill it? Canadian human rights lawyer Alex Neve explores that question in this year's Massey Lectures.

Jets cornerback Kris Boyd critically wounded in NYC shooting

17 Nov 2025

New York Jets cornerback and special teams standout Kris Boyd was critically injured in a shooting in midtown Manhattan early Sunday, according to multiple news outlets.

Inflation rate ticks down to 2.2% in October, mostly due to falling gas prices

17 Nov 2025

Canada's inflation rated edged down to 2.2 per cent in October, largely due to gas prices falling at a faster pace, Statistics Canada said on Monday.

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