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B.C.'s South Coast mountains expect fog, warm temperatures

A strengthening inversion over the next few days may mean lingering morning fog and warm temperatures for mountains on B.C.'s South Coast, says CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe. With a high-pressure...

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High School Student's Amazing Buzzer-Beater Sends Crowd Into Frenzy (VIDEO)

One high school basketball player in Kansas recently sent the crowd into a tizzy with his game-winning trick shot. Ealy Bell led Wichita Heights' team to victory Thursday by retrieving a missed free...

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Michael Bublé, Marc Crawford Sing 'The Hockey Song' (VIDEO)

Being on the road all the time is bound to make a guy homesick. B.C. native Michael Bublé is currently on a world tour to support his newest album, "To Be Loved," but the time away from Canada...

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Coderre says 'no' to toll on new Champlain Bridge

Federal infrastructure minister Denis Lebel says a new Champlain Bridge will be open by 2018, and will be built in a public-private partnership. “I have made it a priority to deliver a new bridge by...

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Preliminary gene therapy trial for blindness promising but too early to know...

LONDON - A small, preliminary study using gene therapy to treat a rare form of blindness is promising and could trigger similar efforts for other causes of vision loss, British doctors say.They studied...

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This Is What Happens When You Watch Too Much 'Sex And The City'

Iris Milanova really wants to live in New York City. We know this because she has written a blog post for Thought Catalog detailing her five reasons for wanting to move there. Nothing wrong with that....

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Flu vaccine shortages spread across B.C.

Medical clinics and pharmacies in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island are running out of influenza vaccines, while others are struggling to keep up with demand. The clinic at Lonsdale and 18th...

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GTAA board apologizes for Pearson delays

The temporary shutdown of Canada’s largest airport as a result of a deep freeze last week, which stranded thousands of travellers, has led to an apology from the board members of the Greater Toronto...

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Lose Arm Fat: 6 Moves To Get Rid Of Upper Arm Flab

THE GOAL: Losing fat on your triceps, or "batwings" THE EXPERT: Dr. Craig McNamee and Dr. Adam Reynold, personal trainer, chiropractors and owners of Catalyst Health in Toronto THE INFO: The upper part...

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Patrick Brazeau Fired By Frank Magazine After One Column

Patrick Brazeau knows what it feels like to be shunned. But it must have hurt when he discovered his freelance reporting gig for Frank Magazine was over, after just one column. Frank editor Andrew...

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Council offered deal to port authority over disputed fees

Toronto councillors quietly voted to offer a deal to the port authority last October over a dispute over fees owed to the city, CBC News has learned. The Toronto Port Authority (TPA) is the federal...

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GTA figure skater prepares for Sochi Olympic Games

A 16-year-old Newmarket, Ont., girl may be the youngest member of the Canadian Olympic team headed to Sochi next month after a podium finish at the recent national championships. Gabrielle Daleman...

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Patrick Brazeau Suggests He Has Too Much Class For Frank Magazine

Patrick Brazeau has responded to another career setback as only he can. It was revealed this week that the ousted senator was terminated from his freelance reporting gig with Frank Magazine after just...

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Keith Olbermann Calls Canucks' Tom Sestito 'Worst Sports Person' In World,...

U.S. sportscaster Keith Olbermann called Vancouver Canucks enforcer Tom Sestito the "worst sports person in the world" in his Tuesday night broadcast, prompting the hockey player's 13-year-old sister...

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No charges or ticket for man accused of urinating on Komagata Maru Memorial

The man who was photographed urinating on the Komagata Maru Memorial in Coal Harbour has made a formal apology, but he will not be facing charges or receiving a ticket. The memorial commemorates an...

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Mother's Full-Page Newspaper Ad Asks Son To Come Home

A Chinese mother was reportedly so upset her son was not answering her calls that she decided to do something he would be sure to see. If a 21CN report is to be believed, the mother bought a full-page...

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Radiation for prostate cancer may lead to more complications than surgery: study

TORONTO - For men with prostate cancer, deciding whether to opt for radiation or surgical removal of the gland can be a daunting prospect, as both carry the risk of unpleasant side-effects such as...

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Health minister Réjean Hébert denies patients will pay for hospital rooms

Quebec's health minister RéjeanHébert says patients won't be charged for rooms at the two new superhospitals. Earlier this week, CBC News quoted a former deputy minister and current head of the CHUM...

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Lev Tahor sect controlled kids with fear, youth court told

Children living in the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor in Quebec were medicated with melatonin to control their behaviour, couldn’t do basic math and were married off as young as 14, according to...

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Jeff Stinco connects with family of Montreal nightlife legend

Simple Plan guitarist Jeff Stinco thought he was coming into CBC Montreal's studio to discuss his new restaurant Rufus Rockhead. What he didn't know is that he would be connected with Rockhead's...

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