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Yellowknife RCMP seek assistance locating missing man

02 Jun 2026

The police are asking for the public to assist in locating a Nunavut man last seen in Yellowknife on Saturday.

1950s passenger airliner converted to airtanker among Yukon’s aerial firefighting fleet

02 Jun 2026

A 1950s commercial airliner converted into a firefighting airtanker is one of seven aircraft the Yukon government contracted for this year’s wildfire season. CBC takes a look at the numbers behind the fleet.

'It's telling a story': A look at mask making in Kaska territory

02 Jun 2026

After a nearly 10-year hiatus, a mask making workshop in Kaska Territory is back. Instructed by the master carver and facilitated by his partner Jenny Fröhling, people started taking chisels and knives to the softwood over the weekend.

Why attending university closer to home could be a game changer for Inuit

02 Jun 2026

For most Inuit in Canada heading to university means leaving your homeland, culture and traditions. The barriers are many. But Inuit have a solution. They're building their own university founded on I

N.L. government pitching gas developments for energy future

02 Jun 2026

There's no such thing as a wealth of natural gas from offshore Newfoundland and Labrador for sale on the international markets, but the provincial government is spending money and bureaucratic time with the hope of seeing that change.

Contract delays taking toll on P.E.I. nurses, union warns

02 Jun 2026

Prince Edward Island’s nurses have been working without a collective agreement for more than a year, and their union president says delays at the bargaining table are hurting morale and making it harder to recruit and retain staff.

Optimism crumbled to grief for family of woman found dead in encampment fire

02 Jun 2026

A woman whose body was found in the burned-out remains of a makeshift shelter in Fredericton was at the time making strides in her recovery from addiction, according to her siblings.

New report calls out low pay for N.B. non-profit sector

02 Jun 2026

A new report from the New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equity highlights the low wages for many working in the non-profit sector.

How a Quebec theatre is opening its doors for audiences with visual and hearing impairments

02 Jun 2026

Dominique Boucher, who has lived with a visual impairment for the past 40 years, has stayed away from the theatre. But as more theatres in Quebec experiment with performances that offer audio descript

Fires lead to 'tragic loss of life' in Winnipeg, with 12 deaths so far this year

02 Jun 2026

Winnipeg has already seen a dozen fire-related deaths in the first five months of 2026 — a number being driven by poverty and substance abuse, one fire official says.

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