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CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Suspect in Fort Smith, N.W.T. shooting arrested
The RCMP have arrested a person suspected of a shooting on Saturday morning that injured three people and prompted a community-wide lockdown of over 13 hours.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Suspect in Fort Smith, N.W.T., shooting arrested
The RCMP have arrested a person suspected of a shooting on Saturday morning that injured three people and prompted a community-wide lockdown of more than 13 hours.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Conservative MP calls for 'full details' of failed Canada-U.S. trade deal to be released
In a letter to Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Conservative MP Shuvaloy Majumdar urged the government to release "the full details" of the proposed Canada-U.S. trade deal that was on the table before talks collapsed on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Conservative MP urges Canada to release 'full details' of U.S. trade deal that was on the table
In a letter to Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Conservative MP Shuvaloy Majumdar urged the government to release "the full details" of the proposed Canada-U.S. trade deal that was on the table before talks collapsed on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Rare thunderstorm with lightning strikes wows southern B.C., causing havoc at Vancouver airport
Lightning strikes lit up the skies across B.C.'s South Coast overnight in a rare display as a severe thunderstorm passed over the region, snarling traffic at Vancouver International Airport and causing flight issues in the process.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

'I didn't think I could do it': A 13-year-old N.S. girl fought a 711-pound tuna and won
Délynn Jacquard set a record during the 22nd annual Wedgeport Tuna Tournament and Festival.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Zelenskyy says holding elections during war would 'destroy' Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says holding elections as active fighting with Russia continues would "split Ukraine." His warning comes after ousted former Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov last week called for a wartime vote.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Trump says Canada 'wants the benefits' of being a U.S. state 'without being one' as trade dispute deepens
In his first comments since trade talks broke down, President Donald Trump said Canada "wants the benefits" of being a U.S. state "without being one." The president's brief post on his Truth Social platform early Sunday comes after new 50 per cent U.S. tariffs on a range of Canadian goods took effect.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

More grizzly bears killed in 2024 than any other year on record in Alberta
Data from the Alberta government indicates 40 grizzlies were killed by people in 2024, with 21 of those bears killed by law enforcement. Those are the highest grizzly bear mortality numbers of any year on record, and the only year in which more than half of the total deaths were carried out by law enforcement.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Women are feeling the pressure to look forever young, but some are pushing back
Anti-aging products and procedures are everywhere — and new research indicates women are feeling the pressure to look perpetually younger earlier. Noticing a wave of anti-aging content "taking over" social media, London, Ont., researcher Megan Lindloff decided to investigate.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Why do Canadians call the last letter of the alphabet zed?
Few things distinguish us from our neighbours to the south more quickly than calling the last letter of the alphabet zed instead of zee, but why do we do it?



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

'Super' El Niño didn't cause this year's fires and heat waves, but it's about to take us on a 'wild ride'
Whether you call it a "super" El Niño or a "Godzilla" El Niño, the naturally occurring Pacific Ocean warming phenomenon that disrupts global weather patterns is back and packing a punch, at a time when many parts of the planet are already overheated.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Canada's an agricultural superpower. Could it feed the whole world?
Experts say that red tape, infrastructure bottlenecks and labour shortages are among the factors undermining Canada's ability to send more food around the world, while competing countries continue to scale up their exports.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

How Trump's tariffs work to redistribute wealth up the food chain
Though nominally aimed at making foreign "cheaters" pay, the U.S. president's tariffs have in fact been a powerful domestic mechanism for taking money from poor and middle-class Americans and giving it to large corporations that have been adept at playing the system — one that's heavily influenced by lobbying and political donations.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Inside the Quebec town working to become a dementia-friendly community
A Quebec town is taking steps to make everyday life easier for people living with dementia, training local merchants, municipal employees and emergency responders to better understand the condition and adapt their services.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

Why are there suddenly so many data centres planned in Canada? Your questions answered
The sudden spike in AI data centres that are planned or under construction in Canada is sparking controversy among those hesitant to have the massive buildings that power this technology humming away in their backyards. We answered some of your questions here.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 23, 2026

What is postpartum psychosis, the illness at the centre of Lindsay Clancy's murder trial?
Lindsay Clancy's defence doesn't dispute that she strangled and killed her three children in 2023 while her then-husband was running an errand. But they argue she isn't criminally responsible because she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, a rare and little-understood mental health condition that can affect a new mom's sense of reality.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

B.C. family feels 'violated' after burglary during wildfire evacuation
Mira Boucher says her home was ransacked by looters while her community of Summerland was empty and vulnerable — with every single house vacant under an evacuation order.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Alberta premier urges return to trade talks, calls U.S. terms 'untenable'
Premier Danielle Smith hopes federal negotiators will return to the table after the collapse of trade talks in Washington triggered a 50 per cent tariff on Canadian exports. But she also said that the last minute demands from American negotiators were "untenable" and "too painful" for Canada to accept.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

'Effectively, we're out of business': U.S. tariffs cut Manitoba honey farm off from vast majority of customers
Osee Podolsky, general manager at Podolski Honey Farms, says the vast majority of honey produced at the family-run business in Ethelbert, Man., is shipped to customers across the United States.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Celebratory crowd gathers in Kingston, Ont., to watch Tragically Hip's final concert




CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Get fully, completely immersed in the Tragically Hip's final concert 10th anniversary




CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Pear Lake wildfire sparks new evacuations, crews battle new fire near Kamloops
Officials have expanded evacuation orders related to British Columbia's largest wildfire.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Pear Lake wildfire sparks new evacuations, severe thunderstorm alerts issued around B.C.
Officials have expanded evacuation orders related to British Columbia's largest wildfire.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Pear Lake wildfire sparks new evacuations, severe thunderstorm watch issued for B.C. Interior
Officials have expanded evacuation orders related to British Columbia's largest wildfire.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

How will the British press cover Harry and Meghan this time around?
Many questions have already been asked about the couple's return — but after being away for years following a tumultuous relationship with the British press that appeared to have been a factor in their decamping to California, could the tabloids' fascination about the couple peter out this time?



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Infantino defies FIFA vice president by going to youth event in Caribbean amid global soccer rift
Gianni Infantino defied a request by one of his FIFA vice presidents to stay away from an Under-14 soccer event in the Caribbean and instead made a rare public appearance during the global furor over his failed plan to sell future World Cup profits to private investors.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Why a B.C. wildfire evacuee wants to see an haul of emergency support services
Dawne Young, a retired 911 dispatcher, said her evacuation experience was unsettling. Her neighbour's home was lost in the Bald Range wildfire. She said her family did not all receive the emergency alert, and she was met with lengthy delays trying to register as an evacuee.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Why a B.C. wildfire evacuee wants to see an overhaul of emergency support services
Dawne Young, a retired 911 dispatcher, said her evacuation experience was unsettling. Her neighbour's home was lost in the Bald Range wildfire. She said her family did not all receive the emergency alert, and she was met with lengthy delays trying to register as an evacuee.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

National 2SLGBTQ monument holds special meaning for those purged from civil service for being gay
Thousands of Canadians were purged from the military, RCMP and civil service between the Cold War-era and the 1990s for their sexuality, including Vancouver's Wayne Davis and the great uncle of Elenore Sturko, an MLA and former Mountie.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

RCMP search for suspect in shooting that injured 3 in Fort Smith, N.W.T.
"This isn't us and this isn't what represents us," says mayor, who was on the scene at bar when the shooting occurred. Three people were injured and are receiving medical care.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Shelter in place lifted, 2 people arrested after shooting that injured 3 in Fort Smith, N.W.T.
A lockdown order in Fort Smith, N.W.T., has lifted after more than 13 hours, and police say it's now safe for residents to resume normal activities.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Shelter-in-place order continues as police search for active shooter in Fort Smith, N.W.T.
Further details have yet to be confirmed by RCMP, but festival organizers state there have been injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Active shooter prompts shelter-in-place order in Fort Smith, N.W.T
Further details have yet to be confirmed by RCMP, but festival organizers state there have been injuries.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Three people injured in shooting in Fort Smith, N.W.T.
"This isn't us and this isn't what represents us," says mayor, who was on the scene at Dirty O'Fergies when the altercation occurred.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Visitors outfoxed by footwear thieves at provincial park in Sask.
Foxes have swiped dozens of shoes from campers and cottagers this summer, creating a footwear scavenger hunt.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Churchill, Man., residents say year-round shipping would benefit town but tourism, environment must be considered
Churchill, Man., residents are welcoming findings suggesting a longer shipping season is possible but say any expansion must weigh the impacts on tourism and the environment.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Lunenburg to La-La Land: Logan Taylor chases lifelong NFL dream
Lunenburg, N.S., native Logan Taylor moved away from home at 14 to pursue his NFL dream because his high school didn't have a football program. His journey has included stops in Timberlea, N.S., Virginia and Massachusetts. Now he's in Los Angeles after being drafted by the Chargers.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Israeli settler blockades part of escalating violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
A Palestinian-American has returned to his home in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra to protect it from Israeli settlers, amid a surge in attacks and settlement expansion.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Insidious: Out of the Further swaps sadness for terror. Then forgets to terrorize
Insidious: Out of the Further stumbles, falters and fails the longer it wears on — showing its age and flimsiness as its various and incompatible tones clash, all over a plot that feels just a little too rote to sustain our interest when combined with an intentional lack of actual fear.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

How streaming and social media have helped build the modern F1
Formula One has seen a recent surge in popularity, especially on social media, with fan-made online content engaging a whole new F1 audience. Experts say it's similar to the synergies shared by different forms of broadcast media and sports in the past.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

People are trading mummified human remains online. Some scientists say that may be bad for their health
In new research, scientists shine a light on a global, online trade in preserved human remains and raise the alarm about its potential health hazards.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Canadians like to think we're nice. But loaning my car to a stranger made me question what that really means
What began as a reluctant commitment for Manon Christensen became something more meaningful: a tense driving lesson and ultimately an emotional celebration that caught her off guard.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Family grieving Montreal man's death demands justice after police intervention
The family of Abisay Cruz is demanding to know why Montreal police used a controversial restraint method during the intervention that contributed to his death, saying a newly released coroner's report failed to explain why officers applied a method the police service says it does not teach.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

A grim property search, 3 grieving families and 'a lot of questions' in this eastern Ontario area
The remains of a third man have been found on a rural property north of the normally quiet eastern Ontario town of Smiths Falls, yet police — who say "they are doing everything they can to bring answers" — aren't linking their deaths. Here's a timeline and what to know about the case as the men's families and the community await answers.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

You can't buy anything on these food delivery and shopping sites. Here's why that's the point
Mock shopping sites are giving people the thrill of browsing, filling a cart and checking out, without spending a cent. As the trend spreads worldwide, some are using it to rethink compulsive spending and the environmental cost of buying more.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 22, 2026

Tragically Hip band members reflect on Gord Downie and farewell tour 10 years after final show
The Tragically Hip band members Paul Langois and Rob Baker are remembering their bandmate Gord Downie and the band's final show a decade on. CBC will rebroadcast the band's final concert on Saturday to commemorate its 10th anniversary.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

U.S. alcohol bans must end for trade deal to happen, Canada's ambassador told council: sources
Canada's ambassador to the U.S. said on a video call Thursday that putting American alcohol back on Canadian shelves is a mandatory prerequisite toward locking in a deal with the U.S. to avoid new tariffs, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Accused in Tupac Shakur murder trial says nephew fired the fatal shots in 1996 drive-by shooting
Jurors on Thursday heard Duane (Keffe D) Davis tell detectives in an audio recording of a 2008 police interview that his nephew Orlando (Baby Lane) Anderson fired the shots that killed rapper Tupac Shakur. Davis is accused of orchestrating the 1996 killing of the 25-year-old hip-hop superstar.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Kawacatoose First Nation members head south to retrieve stolen teepee cover from U.S.
Family members from Saskatchewan are travelling to Washington, D.C. for the return of a precious item made by an ancestor who was promised payment but never received any.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Zelenskyy vows response to deadly Russian multi-drone attack on shopping centre in central Ukraine
At least 15 people were killed and more than 130 wounded on Friday when several Russian drones struck a ?shopping centre in central Ukraine, authorities said, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promising a response to what he called an "act of barbarism."



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

IN PHOTOS | New wave of U.S. tariffs threatens these Canadian companies
Canadian businesses are under threat from U.S. tariffs under Section 338 of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act if no Canada-U.S. deal is reached. CBC photographer Evan Mitsui visited some of the industries to hear their concerns as the deadline to finalize a deal ticks down.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

'All of a sudden it was on top of me': Harrowing moments as plane crashes into cars on B.C. road
One person is dead and the Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a plane made an emergency landing on a Prince George, B.C., road on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Survivor describes moments after plane ripped through his vehicle in Prince George, B.C.
One person is dead and the Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a plane made an emergency landing on a Prince George, B.C., road on Thursday.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Manitoba premier says Port of Churchill expansion could cost $80B and include offshore LNG terminal
Premier Wab Kinew says it will cost $70 to $80 billion to build a Port of Churchill expansion that includes an offshore liquefied natural gas terminal in Hudson Bay.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Ariana Grande blasts Trump team — again — over music used for social post
For the second time this summer, Ariana Grande is blasting U.S. President Donald Trump's administration for using her music in a TikTok post, which featured her hit track We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) and even tagged the Grammy-winning performer.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Mounties reviewing First Nations' call for treason probe into Alberta premier, UCP
Canada's top Mountie has written to First Nations leaders in Alberta, confirming the RCMP will review the chiefs' call for a criminal treason investigation into the province's premier and governing party. The response has some chiefs feeling optimistic.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

RCMP arrest Montreal minor in connection with alleged terror plot targeting school
The RCMP announced they have arrested a minor in Montreal in connection with an alleged attack he had planned targeting a school in the city.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Stabbing at Edmonton Sikh temple leaves 2 injured, man in custody
The World Sikh Organization of Canada said a "violent incident" at the Nanaksar Gurdwara temple in northeast Edmonton Friday morning left two people injured.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Ebola spreading exponentially in Congo as death toll tops 2,500, UN says
With emergency funds set to run dry within weeks, front-line responders in the Democratic Republic of Congo are facing escalating violence and conspiracy theories while attempting to contain the Bundibugyo Ebola strain.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Alberta minister faces more fury at second town hall on AI data centres
Alberta's technology minister faced yet another firing line of fury at the government's second town hall hearing from residents over its plan for artificial intelligence data centres.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

'The gift comes from the horse': How this growing Indigenous sport is staying grounded in tradition
It's a sport that involves flying down a dirt track on the bare back of a thoroughbred horse - and it's gaining ground across the province - and the country. But organizers and racers say it's much more than high-speed horses and intense exchanges — it's a connection to culture.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Residents resist proposed nuclear plant due to Ontario town's radioactive past
A generation of Port Hope residents, old enough to have lived through the community's fraught history with the nuclear industry, were shocked by news of a proposed power plant in their town. The town's mayor and Ontario's energy minister have hailed the project as a step toward a secure, resilient energy future.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Following fire, Summerland, B.C., orchards race to save fruit from spoilage
While Deep Brar's property is physically undamaged by the flames, his business, Brarstar Orchards, has still incurred a significant cost — much of his fruit was left to rot on the trees during the evacuation.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Prince Harry, Elton John and others slapped with millions in legal fees after court loss to Daily Mail
Prince Harry and other high-profile claimants must ?make an interim payment of £9.54 million ($17.89 million Cdn) toward the legal costs ?of the Daily ?Mail's publisher after losing their privacy lawsuits, London's ?High Court ruled on Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

42% drop in Vancouver housing starts prompts worry from development advocate
Housing starts in Vancouver are down 42 per cent compared with last July — a signal, according to a development advocate, that it's become too costly to build new homes.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Remains found of missing American mountain climber among 10 killed in Broad Peak avalanche
Search teams on Friday found the remains of American climber Mallory Geis, the last missing member of a 10-member international mountaineering team that was killed in an avalanche on Broad Peak weeks ago, a mountaineering official and local authorities said.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

U.S. deporting thousands of Mexican migrants to other Central American countries
The United States has deported nearly 2,300 Mexicans to Guatemala this year and sent at least dozens more to Honduras, according to official data, a shift from the beginning of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term, when such transfers were minimal.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Dramatic rescue after Saskatoon teen gets trapped in storm drain by rushing rainwater
Four teens got into a storm drain last week. When rain started, the sewers started filling up and swept one of the boys away, pinning him against a grate.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Alaska plane crash leaves 8 dead after attempt to land in heavy fog
A plane that crashed at a remote military site in western Alaska, killing all eight people on board, was making its second runway approach in heavy fog when it lost contact, authorities said Friday.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Quebec autistic student denied disability-based French exemption, removed from college
Quebec's Charter of the French language grants children with serious learning issues a waiver allowing them to be educated in English. But education specialists say the process is too difficult and rejection rates are high, effectively preventing some students with disabilities from pursuing higher education.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

To end the beef between tennis and pickleball players, serve up a whole lot more courts
Across the country, tennis and pickleball players compete for time on too few courts. Here's what planners and sports policy experts say it would take to address the root of the problem — not enough recreational facilities for any sport.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

Tennis and pickleball players have beef. But they're not the only ones fighting for recreation space
Across the country, tennis and pickleball players compete for time on too few courts. Here's what planners and sports policy experts say it would take to address the root of the problem — not enough recreational facilities for any sport.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

The dinosaur sex in The End of Oak Street is odd. The reality is far more confusing
The End of Oak Street gives dinosaurs a scientific makeover, from feathers to mating behaviour. CBC News asks paleontologists what the movie gets right — and what remains a prehistoric mystery.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 21, 2026

What will unite tennis and pickleball players? A whole lot more courts
Across the country, tennis and pickleball players compete for time on too few courts. Here's what planners and sports policy experts say it would take to address the root of the problem — not enough recreational facilities for any sport.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Shrinking sea ice makes year-round shipping possible on Hudson Bay: Manitoba premier's office
Year-round shipping is possible on Hudson Bay without the use of the most expensive icebreakers, a spokesperson for Premier Wab Kinew says.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Tiananmen Square vigil organizers convicted of 'inciting subversion' in Hong Kong
Two former organizers of Hong Kong's decades-old vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown were convicted Friday in a national security case brought under a China-imposed law that has effectively crushed the city's previously thriving pro-democracy movement.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Childhood friends discover they're sisters after DNA test | The Moment
Meena Geltink tells The National about the moment a DNA test revealed her lifelong friend Minal Tijssen is actually her biological sister, decades after they were adopted from India by different families in the Netherlands.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Former Alberta First Nation chief sexually harassed employee over 9-year period: human rights tribunal
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has found a former Alexander First Nation chief sexually harassed an employee over a nine-year period.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Former Alexander First Nation chief sexually harassed employee over 9-year period: human rights tribunal
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has found a former Alexander First Nation chief sexually harassed an employee over a nine-year period.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Vance tells audience at private event that Carney tried to 'out-tough' Trump on trade
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance weighed in on the latest trade deal with Canada at a fundraising event Wednesday, saying Prime Minister Mark Carney tried to "out-tough" U.S. President Donald Trump while crediting his longtime friend Conservative MP Jamil Jivani as a helpful advocate for Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

1 dead after plane makes emergency landing on road in Prince George, B.C.
Prince George RCMP have confirmed that a person has died after a plane made an emergency landing Thursday on Foothills Boulevard, about 1.5 kilometres north of North Nechako Road.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

PHOTOS | These award-winning Canadian images show how scientists see nature
The BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology joint image competition awards scientific research photos each year. University of New Brunswick graduate student Liam Brennan and Queen's University researcher Allen Tian each won best in category awards for their photos in this year's edition.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

IN PHOTOS | Canadian science photos win at global image competition
The BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology joint image competition awards scientific research photos each year. University of New Brunswick graduate student Liam Brennan and Queen's University researcher Allen Tian each won best in category awards for their photos in this year's edition.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Music and memories fill Little Burgundy church for Oliver Jones's final farewell
Family, friends, musicians and admirers gathered at Montreal's Union United Church Thursday for a memorial service honouring Canadian music icon Oliver Jones. The Little Burgundy church, where Jones played his first concert at age five, was filled with music and memories as the community said its final goodbye.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

U.S. army unit offers re-enlistment bonus: 4 days off to play Grand Theft Auto
A U.S. army unit is offering its troops a special bonus if they re-enlist soon: four extra days off timed around the November release of the video game Grand Theft Auto VI.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

B.C.'s Howe Sound Pulp and Paper announces mill operations stopping 'indefinitely'
Domtar has announced what it describes as the "the indefinite idling" of operations at the Howe Sound Pulp and Paper mill on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

B.C.'s Howe Sound Pulp and Paper announces mill operations stopping indefinitely
Domtar has announced what it describes as the "the indefinite idling" of operations at the Howe Sound Pulp and Paper mill on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

'NOT it': Some fans cry foul over new Toronto Tempo mascots
The Toronto Tempo of the WNBA revealed their much-anticipated mascots this week, but many fans aren't rushing to give them a hug. Some commentators online see Dez the snapping turtle and Dot the arctic hare as unsettling and uninspired.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

'A bad taste left in my mouth': Will Canadians buy U.S. booze again?
Provincial leaders say Prime Minister Mark Carney is asking them to allow American booze sales, ending a ban in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with Canada.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Israel clears itself in killing of Canadian during airstrikes on World Central Kitchen convoy
Israel has concluded its military did not commit a criminal act when it killed a Canadian and six other aid workers in Gaza two years ago.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Is a mystery man who collapsed in Amsterdam a Canadian who's been missing for 33 years?
Police are investigating if a mystery man who collapsed on the street in Amsterdam three years ago is actually a Canadian who went missing from Vancouver more than three decades ago.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Neutrogena responds after Hayden Panettiere fans renew call for boycott
This past May, Hayden Panettiere alleged Neutrogena tried to fire her in 2015 for speaking about her struggle with postpartum depression. Following the actor's death, fans are renewing their calls to boycott the skincare company.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Hayden Panettiere fans renew call for Neutrogena boycott after actor's death
This past May, Hayden Panettiere alleged Neutrogena tried to fire her in 2015 for speaking about her struggle with postpartum depression. Following the actor's death, fans are renewing their calls to boycott the skincare company.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

WestJet ordered to scrap weight cap on power wheelchairs
The Calgary-based airline is imposing an "undue barrier" on travellers living with a disability by effectively barring some power wheelchairs from its planes, says Canada's transport regulator.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

NASA will no longer attempt to save its aging Swift space telescope
NASA has spent $30 million US in an attempt to raise the sinking Swift Observatory, which has been operating for 20 years, but on Wednesday called off the rescue mission.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Ontario trying to 'micromanage' public education system through contract negotiation demands: unions
Education Minister Paul Calandra says he remains optimistic over ongoing contract negotiations for teachers and education workers, while unions are expressing frustrations over the government's demands and a stall on discussions.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Cuts made at Global B.C., Global National, News 640 and talk radio as Corus reports losses
A company spokesperson says Corus has made a "small number" of changes in select markets including jobs at Global B.C., Global National, News 640 and talk radio.



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Iran rejects Trump's threat of 'economic warfare' on 'unprecedented scale'
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to launch campaign of "economic warfare" against Iran "will only bring further defeat."



CBC Top Stories
Aug 20, 2026

Some 2SLGBTQ groups cut ties with Edmonton Pride Festival over policing concerns
Some 2SLGBTQ groups have cut ties with the Edmonton Pride Festival citing concerns about an increased police presence and questions about whether an application from a police-affiliated group to walk in the parade was considered.



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