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CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Deadly B.C. shooting is one of Canada's worst school shootings
Tuesday's mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in B.C.'s Peace region marked one of the worst school shootings in Canadian history, with 10 people dead in total inside a school and a home, including a suspect.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

IN PHOTOS | On the ground in Tumbler Ridge
Ten people are dead, including the lone suspect, after a mass shooting in two locations including a high school in the small community of Tumbler Ridge in northeastern British Columbia, RCMP say.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

IN PHOTOS | On the ground in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Ten people are dead, including the lone suspect, after a mass shooting in two locations including a high school in the small community of Tumbler Ridge in northeastern British Columbia, RCMP say.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Royal Family among world leaders sending condolences after Tumbler Ridge mass shooting
The Royal Family are among the world leaders who have expressed condolences with Canadians in the wake of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

U.S. House poised to vote against Trump's tariffs on Canada
The U.S. House of Representatives is poised to vote Wednesday on a resolution against President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, and there's evidence that enough Republicans have grown tired of the trade war that the vote could pass.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Where are the Quebec hockey stars?
For the first time in more than 70 years, no Quebec players were called up to play on Canada's men's Olympic hockey team. With no representation at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games, what does this mean for the future of hockey in la belle province?



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Two Blocks from the White House: Hard times for Brand America
Olympic jeers, bridge blocking threats, and inflammatory foreign policies. Are Donald Trump's actions hurting America's global reputation?



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Feb 11, 2026

Man, 2 children dead after shooting in First Nation near Maniwaki, Que.
A man and two children are dead after a shooting in an Algonquin First Nation north of Ottawa-Gatineau early Wednesday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Father, 2 children dead after murder-suicide in First Nation near Maniwaki, Que.
A man shot and killed his two children before taking his own life in Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg early Wednesday, Quebec provincial police have confirmed.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

U.S. lawmaker Ro Khanna names 6 'powerful men' originally redacted from Epstein files
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before a House committee today, where lawmakers are expected to press her on the Justice Department's ?handling of files involving the late financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. One lawmaker, Ro Khanna, said at least six men were redacted from the files for no apparent reason.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

FAA lifts closure of airspace over El Paso that had been enacted for 'special security reasons'
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has called down a notice to halt all flights to and from El ?Paso International Airport in Texas ?for "special security reasons" just hours after it was issued.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Airspace over El Paso, Texas, closed by FAA for 'special security reasons'
The U.S. has halted all flights to and from El ?Paso International Airport in Texas ?for "special security reasons," the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday, without giving more details.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

'I used to trust them': Family shattered after 6-month-old baby dies at Winnipeg Children's Hospital
A grieving father says he feels numb after taking his six-month-old son to a Winnipeg emergency department, believing he was in the right place to help his child. Ten hours later, his baby was taken into surgery and died.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Veterans Affairs employees pushing back against Ottawa's return-to-office order
The union representing Veterans Affairs Canada employees is fighting back against a return-to-office order issued by the federal Liberal government last week.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Why some Canadian companies are turning their workers into owners instead of selling to the U.S.
A new type of employee ownership comes at a time when the country is facing a wave of baby boomer entrepreneurs nearing retirement and an increased focus on strengthening the national economy in the face of a trade war with the U.S.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

This woman took a photo of a police drone. Then she got ticketed for distracted driving
On May 7, 2025, Kingston Police used a drone to catch distracted drivers in the act. Now, at least two of the 20 tickets issued that day have been withdrawn.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Stellantis keeping 650 staff hired for EV research in Canada, despite broader pullback
The global car behemoth might be offloading its stake in a massive electric vehicle battery plant in Canada — but it's not giving up on electrification altogether.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Arviat, Nunavut, chosen as main campus site for Canada's 1st Inuit university
Arviat, a small Nunavut community located along the western shore of Hudson Bay, will be the home of the first Inuit-led university in Canada's Arctic, CBC News has learned.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Ontario doctor en route to Gaza says he was denied entry to Israel because he was carrying medical items
Dr. Hassan Kapasi of Guelph, Ont., says an Israeli border guard denied him entry while he was trying to get to Gaza after general medical equipment, including a stethoscope and Band-Aids, were found during a search of his bag.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Indigenous literature professor at University of Windsor accused of false ancestry claims
Sandra Muse Isaacs, who self-identifies as Eastern Cherokee, has been teaching Indigenous literature at the University of Windsor since 2018. But Tribal Alliance Against Frauds says it has found no evidence she has any Indigenous ancestry.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Is browser preference a personality flaw? AI job interview evaluation raises questions
A business consultant is raising alarms about AI-conducted job interviews after he says a tech company's evaluation of him drew some concerning conclusions. After not hearing back about a job he applied for with tech company Anteriad in December, Daniel Alvarez decided to find out exactly how the AI judged his screening interview.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 11, 2026

Gen Z toppled Bangladesh's autocratic regime. Will it decide the next government?
It's been 18 months since violent, student-led protests brought down Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's former autocratic leader. This week, the country heads to the polls, and members of Gen Z are feeling both excited and worried.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Global condolences come in for B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge after mass shooting kills 9




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Flags at half-mast, messages of support pour into B.C. community reeling from mass shooting




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

10 dead, including suspect, and 25 injured in mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

10 dead, including suspect, in mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge in mourning after mass shooting kills 9, including 6 inside school




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Student says classmates barricaded classrooms during mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

The National | Carney responds to Trump's bridge threats
Feb.10, 2026 | The Prime Minister tries to talk Donald Trump down after he threatens to block a new international bridge. FBI releases chilling new footage showing a masked man outside Nancy Guthrie's home. And, Canada gets thumped in women's hockey but takes silver in speed skating.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Netanyahu again flies through Canadian airspace en route to Washington
Online flight trackers show that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew hundreds of kilometres through Canadian airspace on his way to meet U.S. President Donald Trump this week — despite Prime Minister Mark Carney previously saying he would honour an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Blue Jays' Anthony Santander will miss months due to surgery
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Anthony Santander will miss much of the 2026 Major League Baseball season as a result of surgery, team officials said Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Montreal man arrested in connection to Ryan Wedding case
A Montreal man wanted by the FBI in connection to the Ryan Wedding case was arrested Monday in New Jersey. Tommy Demorizi was wanted for multiple offences, including helping to locate a witness who was later murdered.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

1 shooter dead after alert at secondary school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.: RCMP




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Shelter-in-place lifted, suspect dead after active shooter alert for high school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.




CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

What it was like being a bushel of grass in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl ‘field of dreams'
Andrew Athias was one of hundreds of human bushels of grass who helped make up the sugarcane field setting of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance on Sunday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Veteran Vancouver Canucks announcer Jim Robson dead at 91
Robson called more than 2,000 NHL games over his 47-year career in broadcasting, but is best remembered for announcing Canucks games for more than 30 years — starting with their very first major league game, as an expansion team, on Oct. 9, 1970.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Oral HIV self-test approved for sale in Canada
People in Canada have a new, less invasive way to test for HIV at home, following Health Canada's approval of an oral self-test.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Conservative MP says he's refusing annual pay raise set for April
A Conservative MP says he is asking the House of Commons to freeze his salary before parliamentarians get their annual pay bump in April.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Person detained for police questioning in Nancy Guthrie disappearance
A person was detained for questioning on Tuesday in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, hours after the FBI released surveillance videos of a masked person wearing a handgun holster outside Guthrie's front door the night she vanished from her Arizona home.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Person detained for questioning by police in Nancy Guthrie disappearance
A person has been detained for questioning in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, according to two people familiar with the matter, The Associated Press reported.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

FBI releases 1st images of masked individual in search for Nancy Guthrie
Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie released the first surveillance images Tuesday showing a masked person on the porch of her Arizona home the night she went missing, as law enforcement and her family intensified calls for public help more than a week into the search.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

FBI releases 1st surveillance video in Nancy Guthrie search, showing masked individual
Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie released the first surveillance images Tuesday showing a masked person on the porch of her Arizona home the night she went missing, as law enforcement and her family intensified calls for public help more than a week into the search.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Companies trumpet rural Newfoundland LNG plans, but mayor says nobody's talked to him
Executives from a South Korean shipbuilding company signed a pact in St. John's recently to pursue a liquefied natural gas operation, but the mayor of the town at the heart of the project says nobody has bothered to call him.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

N.B. sends personal info to wrong addresses in medicare mailing mistake
The provincial government sent personal information of some New Brunswickers, such as dates of birth and even social insurance numbers, to the wrong addresses in a medicare mailing mix-up.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Norwegian biathlon bronze medallist confesses to cheating on girlfriend in post-race interview
A post-race interview with the bronze medal winner in the men's Olympic biathlon competition on Tuesday took an unexpected turn when he revealed in a live broadcast that he had been unfaithful to his girlfriend.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Why these monks are walking 3,700 km across the U.S.
A group of 19 Buddhist monks have achieved superstar status in the United States with their 3,700-kilometre walk from Texas to Washington. Their trek is a mission to deliver a message of peace.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Alberta reconsiders cutting health coverage for some temporary foreign workers after concerns raised
Alberta is reviewing a health coverage change that left some temporary foreign workers without provincial care earlier this year. Workers and advocates say confusion remains about whether coverage will be restored or who is currently eligible.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Canadian oilpatch expected to continue bulking up through mergers and acquisitions
Last year saw a string of blockbuster Canadian deals, but it remains unclear whether foreign buyers are ready to enter the fray.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Service resumes after network-wide shutdown on Montreal Metro
Montreal's Metro is back up and running after a one-hour network-wide shutdown on Tuesday caused by a communications equipment failure.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Canadian pairs team Stellato-Dudek, Deschamps will compete at Olympics
Canadian pairs team Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps will get their chance at Olympic glory after all. The pair will leave Montreal on Wednesday and arrive in Milan on Thursday after Stellato-Dudek was cleared to compete, Skate Canada announced Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Longtime staple of N.L. craft brewing industry closes taproom for a month, as another tries different ways to draw people in
Quidi Vidi Brewery has made the tough decision to close its taproom for the month of February, citing a slowdown in business during the dead of winter.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Carney heading to Munich for world's top security conference
Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Germany later this week for the world's top security conference, as Canada works to update its own defence policy.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick claims no relationship with Epstein amid calls to resign
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sought to distance himself on Tuesday from Jeffrey Epstein, alleging he "barely had anything to do with" the convicted sex offender amid calls for his resignation over new revelations about ties between the two.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Have you seen this missing shield? U.S. tribe believes stolen sacred art could be in Canada
A task force put together by the Pueblo of Santa Ana has been looking for stolen sacred objects for years. They tracked a particularly valuable war shield to a Canadian art dealer, but from there, the trail has run cold.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Residents in Norman Wells, N.W.T., making sense of what it means to lose ‘anchor' Imperial Oil
People in Norman Wells, N.W.T., are still making sense of what Imperial Oil's closure this summer will mean to them and their community. Local contractor and businessman David Hodgson says he plans to make the most of the coming years and is waiting to see what the cleanup might involve, but he's also planning an exit strategy.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Canada's military ombudsman flags decade-long failure to fix reservist compensation system
Canada's military ombudsman has released a new report that provides a reality check on the defence department's plans increase the size of the reserve force. Mario Baril 's report takes the federal government to task for ignoring major problems with the primary reserve, where soldiers lack adequate health care and are often left out of pocket.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

As gold prices soar, some Yukon miners call territory's low royalty rate 'a bit ridiculous'
In 2025, Yukon placer miners collected more than $449 million in gold revenue, while the Yukon government collected less than 1 per cent of that — or just over $33,300 — in gold royalties.  



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Should Canada have nuclear weapons?
The final remaining nuclear treaty between Russia and the U.S. has expired, and experts say it could kick off a new nuclear arms race.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Sask. man fights off starving moose with fists, shovel and bullets to save his mother
A starving and cold moose was huddled against the house, tucked next to the warmth of a dryer vent. It didn't take long before it attacked Angie Tuffnell.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Ukrainian skeleton competitor Heraskevych says he'll continue wearing banned helmet at Olympics
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych, speaking to reporters in Italy, confirmed he will wear his banned helmet on race day. His coach Mykhailo Geraskevych suggested to CBC earlier that it would be the case, saying, with a wink, "We'll see."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Ukrainian skeleton competitor Heraskevych says he'll wear banned helmet on Olympic race day
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych, speaking to reporters in Italy, confirmed he will wear his banned helmet on race day. His coach Mykhailo Geraskevych suggested to CBC earlier that it would be the case, saying, with a wink, "We'll see."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Ukrainian trains with helmet honouring fellow athletes killed in war. IOC says it's banned for race
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych said Tuesday he still wants to compete at the Milan Cortina Olympics wearing a helmet that commemorates athletes from his country who were killed in the war with Russia even though the IOC won't allow it.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

IOC blocks Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych from wearing 'helmet of remembrance' at Games
Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych will not be allowed to wear a "helmet of remembrance" in honour of ?those killed in the war with Russia in the skeleton competition at the Winter Games, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Chappell Roan leaves Casey Wasserman talent agency over Epstein emails
New files related to late financier and ?sex offender Jeffrey Epstein published by the U.S. Justice Department last month, included flirtatious email ?exchanges between Wasserman and ?Ghislaine Maxwell dating from ?2003.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

After 5 die in house fire, First Nation chief seeks more firefighting support as man's murder sentence looms
Nearly seven years after a woman and four children died in a house fire in northwestern Ontario, sentencing looms for a man found guilty of second-degree murder, while the chief of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) calls for adequate firefighting services to prevent future tragedies.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

I thought I understood what animal testing meant until I brought home a former lab dog
When Nives Ilic adopted a six-year-old dog that had been used for animal research, she was apprehensive that bringing home an animal with behavioural challenges would upend her life. But Mack surprised her with his gentleness, and made her realize what was at stake.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

Video game Relooted tasks you with reclaiming African artifacts in museums
Relooted, a new video game from African-based studio Nyamakop, tasks players with stealing real-life African artifacts from museums and private mansions to return them to their rightful historical owners.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 10, 2026

The buzz of Milano-Cortina? Olympic drones offer dizzying perspectives
Drones that allow for high speeds following athletes' every twist and turn offer a new perspective on Olympic play at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

#TheMoment Olympian Madeline Schizas got an extension on her university assignment
Victor Satzewich, a sociology professor at McMaster University, tells The National about the moment he learned his student Madeline Schizas was competing at the Olympics when she asked for an extension on her assignment.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Next chapter in bitter Canada-U.S. women's hockey rivalry begins Tuesday
Preliminary round game begin cross-border rivals begins at 2:10 p.m. ET on CBC and CBC Gem. Both teams will advance to the quarterfinals no matter the result.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Blood pressure drug recalled after mix-up: Health Canada
A blood pressure medication has been recalled after a mix-up that may have led to some bottles containing the wrong drug. According to Health Canada, Marcan Pharmaceuticals Inc. has recalled two lots of MAR-Amlodipine 5 milligram tablets, which are used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Food allergies can be triggered in infancy, a new review says. Here's how
A new review of studies gives families and doctors a better understanding of what drives food allergies in babies and children.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Carney speaks to Trump after president erupts over Gordie Howe Bridge




CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Carney tells Trump Canadians paid for Gordie Howe Bridge after president's social media eruption




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Feb 09, 2026

Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between Ontario and Michigan




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Feb 09, 2026

Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between Windsor and Detroit




CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

‘If you're reading this I'm dead, and I really liked you,' professor writes in posthumous postcards
Don Glickman didn't want a funeral, or even an obituary. Instead, the retired U.S. design professor opted for something more straightforward — postcards, delivered posthumously to his friends and favourite students, with the simple message: "If you're reading this I'm dead, and I really liked you."



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy criticizes government's latest return-to-office order
Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal MP for Carleton, has broken ranks with his party to criticize the federal government's latest return-to-office (RTO) mandate.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Guthrie family at 'hour of desperation' in search for their missing mother
Savannah Guthrie's family is "at an hour of desperation" in the search for her missing mother, the Today show co-host said in a video released Monday ahead of a looming ransom deadline apparently set by Nancy Guthrie's abductors.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

B.C. premier says 2,000 public service jobs cut and counting as province faces $11.2B deficit
Premier David Eby says public service jobs that don't support the front-line delivery of services to British Columbians will continue to be targeted as his government prepares to unveil its 2026 budget a week from now.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Fact check: Are Russia and Belarus in the Olympics?
Twenty athletes with Russian and Belarusian passports are competing in the Winter Olympics, but they're not representing a country. Here are the facts about 'Individual Neutral Athletes.'



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

B.C. Greens pull out of cooperation agreement with B.C. NDP
The Greens, which have two seats in B.C.'s legislature, will not sign a new co-operation agreement with the NDP government, saying the party has stalled or sidelined too many of the measures it agreed to.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Ancient people had nautical tech, know-how to cross hazardous Arctic channel
Archeologists have found the remains of a cluster of tents with hearths on a remote High Arctic island that date back more than 4,000 years. They offer surprising new insights about the first people who lived near what is now the Canada-Greenland border.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander now partly owns Hamilton's TD Coliseum
There are also plans for community programming and events at the venue, in collaboration with Gilgeous- Alexander's charitable organization, says the Oak View Group.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Trial begins for Sask. group home worker charged with assaulting residents
Jaclyn Elias, 38, was fired from the Prairie Branches group home after the allegations arose two years ago in the small community of Wilkie, Sask.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Lindsey Vonn says she'll need multiple surgeries to repair broken leg after Olympic crash
Lindsey Vonn says she "sustained a complex tibia fracture that is currently stable but will require multiple surgeries to fix properly" after her devastating crash in the Olympic downhill.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Lindsey Vonn's father says Olympic crash is 'end of her career' if he has any say
Lindsey Vonn's father said Monday that the American superstar will no longer race if he has any influence over her decision and that she will not return to the Winter Olympics after breaking her leg in the downhill over the weekend.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Animal welfare group overseeing medical research in London, Ont. defends dog testing
Western University's Animal Care Committee cleared researcher Frank Prato's controversial use of dogs in medical research but a philosophy professor who specializes in ethics of animal treatment says he still has questions about how the tests were carried out.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Outdoor sportswear brand Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy protection
The operator of roughly 180 Eddie Bauer stores has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and will soon make a similar filing in Canada, blaming declining sales and a litany of other industry headwinds.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Two-thirds of Albertans would vote to stay in Canada or lean that way, new poll suggests
Petition signings and packed town halls haven't swayed a vast majority of Albertans toward separating from Canada, new data suggests. A poll released Monday found that 65 per cent say they would either vote to stay in Canada or lean that way if a referendum on Alberta independence were held today, while 29 per cent say they lean toward or would definitely vote for separation.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Ukrainian skeleton racer at Olympics says his helmet tribute to fallen athletes won't be allowed by IOC
Vladyslav Heraskevych showed up for the Milan Cortina Olympics with a new helmet, one featuring the images of some fellow Ukrainian athletes killed in Russian attacks. And Heraskevych wanted to offer a tribute. The International Olympic Committee, he said, won't let it happen.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Skeleton racer Heraskevych displays images of athletes killed in Ukraine war on his helmet
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych trained on Monday at the Milano-Cortina Games in a helmet with images of compatriots killed during the war in Ukraine, delivering on a promise to use the Olympics to keep attention on ?the conflict.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Republicans were already losing Latino support. Then Trump went after Bad Bunny




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Feb 09, 2026

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance decoded: Multiple nods to Puerto Rican life and Latino culture




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Feb 09, 2026

Decoding the nods to Latino culture in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance




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Feb 09, 2026

Buckingham Palace prepared to 'support' any police investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Buckingham Palace said on Monday it is ready to support any police investigation into King Charles' younger brother after emails suggested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor might have shared confidential British trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Prince William and Kate 'deeply concerned' about Epstein revelations
Britain's Prince William and his wife, Kate, said on Monday they were deeply concerned by the revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files amid further damning disclosures about the heir-to-the-throne's uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Prince William, Kate 'deeply concerned' about Epstein revelations as key U.K. cabinet members back Starmer
Britain's Prince William and his wife, Kate, said on Monday they were deeply concerned by the revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files amid further damning disclosures about the heir-to-the-throne's uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as police assess whether to formally investigate the former royal.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

At least 53 killed after migrant boat sinks off Libyan coast
Two babies are among at least 53 people dead or missing after an inflatable migrant boat sank off Libya, the UN migration agency said on Monday, the latest tragedy on a dangerous route for those seeking a better life in Europe.



CBC Top Stories
Feb 09, 2026

Grief grows as bodies of kidnapped workers of Canadian mining company identified in Mexico
Jaime Castañeda was in the coastal Mexican city of Mazatlán on Sunday to identify the body of his 43-year-old brother. José Manuel Castañeda Hernández was working for Vancouver-based mining company Vizsla Silver Corp. when he was kidnapped last month, along with nine other employees.



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