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Hamilton pizzeria wins big at Vegas pizza contest after 'buzzer beater' scramble to fly in its dough
Cowabunga won the best slice of cheese pizza at the International Pizza Challenge in Las Vegas last week — a prestigious prize for 'passionate pizzamakers,' co-owner Andy Huynh tells CBC's Metro Morning. But lost luggage almost sabotaged the bu
read moreNishnawbe Aski Police Service's chief suspended over misconduct allegations
The board of directors for the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS), which serves 34 First Nations across northern Ontario, has suspended Chief Roland Morrison over allegations of misconduct. Here's what we know so far about the investigation.
read moreOntario nuclear plant to produce material for life-saving cancer treatment
Ontario will announce plans Thursday to produce a nuclear medical isotope that forms the essential component in a life-saving treatment for liver cancer, one of the leading causes of cancer deaths.
read moreFrom luxury bunkers to tactical vehicles, the ultra-rich are preparing for the Big One
Companies that build multimillion-dollar fortified homes and bomb shelters say that while work has been steady for a while, they have seen a significant uptick in recent years. And when the ultra-rich invest in a bunker, they inevitably do it in styl
read moreHamilton man who livestreamed assault and transphobia on city bus gets 7 months jail time
The Hamilton man who livestreamed himself unleashing a transphobic tirade and assaulting someone on a city bus in 2022 received a roughly seven-and-a-half month sentence on Thursday morning — longer than what Crown attorneys asked for.
read moreFormer Afghan interpreter suing Global Affairs employee, Canadian government for alleged sexual assaults
A female former Afghan interpreter who worked for the Canadian government in Kandahar, Afghanistan is suing a Global Affairs employee and the Canadian government for millions of dollars, alleging she was the victim of sexual assaults between 2011 an
read moreCanada promised temporary visas for 1,000 people trapped in Gaza. Zero have made it out
Canadian citizens and permanent residents with family members trapped in Gaza met privately with Immigration Minister Marc Miller this week to press for changes to the special immigration program they say has so far failed them.
read moreUnwetter: Heftiger Schneesturm im Osten der USA und Kanadas
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read moreHockey star Connor McDavid now a face of responsible gaming after promoting gambling
Athletes aren't supposed to appear in gambling-related advertising in Ontario anymore, though sports fans may have noticed hockey star Connor McDavid in a new spot for BetMGM. That's because he's shown advocating for responsible gambling, which is al
read moreIs milk safe to drink? Can you catch bird flu from beef? What to know about H5N1 cattle outbreaks
Dairy and beef farmers are implementing biosecurity measures to keep H5N1 out of their herds, while Canadians are understandably concerned about what U.S. dairy cattle outbreaks could mean for food safety. So what is the scope of these dairy cattle o
read moreHow to watch the solar eclipse on CBC
CBC News is your destination for comprehensive coverage of the total solar eclipse in Canada.
read moreThese unclaimed dead bodies are stuck in limbo in freezers outside the Health Sciences Centre
Cold storage containers outside of the Health Sciences Centre in St. John's house approximately 28 unclaimed cadavers, and there's no immediate plan to cremate or bury them.
read moreAs Camilla reportedly takes a week off from royal duties, rumours reach fever pitch
Queen Camilla is reportedly taking a week off from royal duties, raising rumours and speculation about Britain's Royal Family to a fever pitch amid little public information about the health of King Charles and Princess Catherine.
read moreNiagara Falls declares state of emergency in advance of huge influx of eclipse visitors
Precautionary measure taken as total solar eclipse is expected to bring more than one million people to the Ontario city, says its mayor.
read moreAuditor General's office fires 2 staff members for earning money from government contracts
The Auditor General has fired two employees and is investigating a third after it emerged the employees were earning money from Government of Canada contracts on the side.
read moreThis layoff could have been an email. Is there a good way to lose your job as a remote worker?
Four years after remote work became the norm for a huge section of the labour force, it appears some companies are still struggling with the etiquette of letting workers go virtually. And amid a cooling labour market and mass layoffs in several s
read moreOscars 2024: Oppenheimer dominates with 7 awards, including best picture
Oppenheimer won best picture at the 96th Academy Awards after dominating throughout the evening, while Poor Things' Emma Stone and Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy won the awards for best actress and best actor, respectively.
read moreRichard Neil, charged in Ontario 'woodland rapist' cold case, granted bail
Richard Neil, who was arrested a month ago in connection with a series of child sexual assaults that set off an Ontario manhunt in the 1990s, has been granted bail.
read moreDo you need a spring COVID-19 vaccine? Research backs extra round for high-risk groups
Various Canadian provinces are rolling out spring COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, allowing higher-risk individuals to get an extra dose.
read moreWith little food, families in Gaza break Ramadan fast with what they can
Abu Mustafa Naji and his wife decided not to leave their home in Gaza even though it was bombed during the Israel-Hamas war. As Ramadan begins, they chose to break their fast on a table in the middle of what's left.
read moreCanadian embassy in Port-au-Prince remains open as officials gather in Jamaica for Haiti talks
Canada’s embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti remains open Monday as Caribbean leaders meet with officials from the United States, Canada and other countries in Kingston, Jamaica to discuss plans to restore order to the country.
read moreCat Lake First Nation's nursing station burns down, leaving remote community without health-care hub
A fire has completely destroyed the nursing station in Cat Lake First Nation, a remote Ojibway community in northwestern Ontario. Here's what we know so far about the blaze, and how Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa says it speaks to broader health care i
read moreI sistemi Linux sono vittima del malware DinodasRAT
Un nuovo pericoloso malware, noto come DinodasRAT, ha messo nel mirino i server Linux in una sofisticata campagna di spionaggio. Secondo i ricercatori della società di sicurezza informatica ESE...
read moreDemanding a proper say, Cat Lake First Nation's injunction pauses First Mining Gold's road work for project
Cat Lake First Nation Chief Russell Wesley says he had no choice but to bring First Mining Gold to court over road permits approved by the Ontario government. The Ojibway First Nation won an injunction that's paused construction on a temporary road t
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