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Aurora College passes crucial step to becoming a polytechnic in 2027

17 Feb 2026

The Chairperson for Aurora College says the university is making significant strides towards becoming a polytechnic in 2027. This winter the college underwent an organizational review regarding whethe

'They gave me a chance': Charlottetown Islander reflects on playing home game in front of family

17 Feb 2026

When Émile-Alexandro Lemieux-Goupil of the Charlottetown Islanders suited up for Monday's home game against the Cape Breton Eagles, it was a long way from home for him and his family. His parents and

Mikaël Kingsbury cements legacy as ‘King of Moguls’ after winning 2 Olympic medals in Italy

17 Feb 2026

The 33-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Que., is the only men's freestyle skier in history to win five Olympic medals. He also recently notched his record 100th moguls World Cup win.

Canadian Red Cross to assist in Nunavik’s fight against tuberculosis

17 Feb 2026

The Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services has struck a two-year deal with the Canadian Red Cross to assist the fight against tuberculosis, with health officials saying support from the Quebec government is inadequate.

Winterlude visitors line up for last looks at ice carvings

17 Feb 2026

Organizers say the 48th edition of the iconic Ottawa-Gatineau festival was a success. CBC spoke with visitors at Confederation Park on Family Day.

This Grade 12 Toronto student is competing in the Olympics — but not for Canada

17 Feb 2026

A 17-year-old Toronto teen is getting set for the biggest competition of her life in Italy this week. But as CBC’s Greg Ross explains, she won’t be wearing the Maple Leaf.

Winnipeggers lace up their skates and strap on their sporrans

17 Feb 2026

The swooshing of skates and the bleat of bagpipes rang out over Assiniboine Park duck pond on Monday, for the Great Canadian Kilt Skate. Hosted by the local St. Andrew's Society, the annual event drew

Province setting up temporary classrooms for Tumbler Ridge students

17 Feb 2026

The B.C. government is setting up temporary classroom space in trailers for the students of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in the wake of the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School last week.

Police identify man killed in Chilliwack shooting

17 Feb 2026

The man who was killed in a Sunday shooting in Chilliwack, B.C., has been identified as 48-year-old Kristopher Benson.

'Who cares what the past was?': Canada's women look for redemption against U.S. in women's hockey final

17 Feb 2026

Canada, which was worse than the U.S. in every possible way in a 5-0 loss in the preliminary round, has 72 hours to find the belief that Thursday’s women's hockey final will have a different result —

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