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Abduction charge filed against father of N.L. girl taken to Egypt despite court order

30 Oct 2025

Bouchra Marbouhi says she last saw her daughter the morning of Friday, Sept. 26, when she got her ready for school. She told the girl that her father would be picking her up for a sleepover. But he never brought her back.

Here's where rain is most likely to rain out trick-or-treaters in Nova Scotia

30 Oct 2025

Parts of the province will see improving weather throughout the afternoon and evening of Halloween

Woodstock working with Covered Bridge Potato Chips to address community concerns over new location

30 Oct 2025

People living in the Covered Bridge chip plant in western New Brunswick have complained of smells, around-the-clock noise from production, and the removal of a five-metre buffer of mature trees.

Moncton man accused of stabbing RCMP officer in head to stand trial in February

30 Oct 2025

A Moncton man accused of stabbing an RMCP officer in the head and neck in August is scheduled to stand trial during two days in February in Moncton provincial court.

Government will make 'workforce adjustments' in a 'smart way': finance minister

30 Oct 2025

Ahead of next week's federal budget, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government has been fair and balanced in making ‘tough choices’ around cuts to civil service.

Billion-dollar government deals with Stellantis, NextStar for EV battery plant revealed

30 Oct 2025

Confidential government deals worth billions of dollars to help fund a Stellantis-backed electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont., carry dozens of conditions that, if violated, give federal off

Jury issues 13 recommendations after inquest into death of Wiikwemkoong man at Sudbury jail

30 Oct 2025

Jurors in a coroner’s inquest jury has made 13 recommendations aimed at improving health care at the Sudbury Jail following the death of a Wiikwemkoong man four years ago. The five-member jury release

Murder trial witness recalls knife exchange at campground before Misha Pavelick died

30 Oct 2025

The man charged with second-degree murder in the death of 19-year-old Misha Pavelick during a 2006 graduation party at a campground near Regina Beach had a knife in his pocket that night, a witness told the jury trial Wednesday.

13 Canadian books to read with your kids this Halloween

30 Oct 2025

Whether you're looking for a not-so-scary picture book to read with your kids, or an eerie mystery for your avid teen reader, CBC Books has put together a list of our favourite kids' and YA books this Halloween.

Dawson Creek seeks to extend state of local emergency over worries drought-stricken water supply could freeze

30 Oct 2025

The northeastern B.C. city of Dawson Creek says it's concerned the Kiskatinaw River could freeze solid this winter amid an ongoing drought, forcing the community to rely entirely on stored water.

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