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Live Blog Oscars 2017: Live updates from Hollywood's biggest night
Will La La Land win big? Will Meryl Streep win again? Make the night even better by following along live with our team on the entertainment beat. More
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Sunrise Records takes over 70 HMV locations in malls
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Seventy HMV locations set to close will operate as Sunrise Records, as the Toronto company takes on the music store leases.
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New option for Green Line LRT alignment upsets Ramsay Community Association
The city is now examining whether to run the LRT across a new bridge just south of the MacDonald Bridge, cutting through the community of Ramsay to the CPR right-of-way.
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Video WestJet to pay for damages after ice chunk crashes through Calgary house
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Theresa Couch now has the chunk of ice — measuring about 30 centimetres across — in her freezer.
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Recap Gaudreau powers Flames past Hurricanes
Johnny Gaudreau had two goals and an assist to help the Calgary Flames beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 on Sunday. The team have earned at least one point in six straight games, going 5-0-1 in that stretch to move into playoff position in the Western Conference.
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Burden of isolation: Juror with PTSD urges triple-murder jury to get help
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A Toronto man who was diagnosed with PTSD after spending five months on the jury of a 2014 murder trail says jurors shouldn't feel it's their burden to suffer alongside the families.
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Wintervention brings skijoring — yes, skiing behind a horse — to Crowsnest Pass
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Skijoring: a sport for anyone who loves horses and thinks skiing down a mountain is just too mainstream.
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Video 'It's like nothing else on earth': Rarest of gemstones fuels boom for Alberta miners
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A Calgary-based mining company says its operation will quadruple in size within 12 months — thanks to prehistoric squid-like creatures transformed into gemstones that can only be found in one spot in the world, southern Alberta.
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'Bring them home': 9 pit bull puppies stolen from Edmonton garage
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Lisa Morrey had her dog's nine 5-week-old puppies in the heated garage eating dinner. When she went to check on them an hour later, all of them had been stolen.
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Vegan activist, health speaker and author brings message to Calgary, so what's the catch? He's 12
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A vegan activist, healthy-eating speaker, published author and social media star is bringing his message to the Calgary Health Show this weekend. So what’s the big deal? He’s 12 years old.
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Video How to win your Oscars pool: Insider tips from CBC's film critic
Need some help with your Academy Awards pool? CBC film critic Eli Glasner shares a few tried and true tips to help you pick the winners.
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Castle-area ATV ban battle heats up as thousands weigh in
More than 3,000 Albertans have had their say about the province's proposed phase out of off-highway vehicles in the Castle area, which has pitted environmentalists against recreational riders.
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Video Grandma Gertie is 102 — and still volunteering with kids
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"Grandma" Gertie Williams says the secret to a long life is square dancing, cross-country skiing, and reading with kids.
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Want millennial voters? Conservatives must change, researchers say
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Researchers brought a sobering message to the annual convention of the right-leaning Manning Centre Friday: most voters under 35 aren't connecting with the conservative movement, and if it wants to reach them, more than just messaging needs to change.
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Airdrie remembers boy, 6, who fell through ice
Airdrie residents gathered to remember the six-year-old boy who fell through an icy canal.
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Raditas guilty of 1st-degree murder of teen son who weighed 37 lb. at death
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The parents of a 15-year-old boy who died from starvation and neglect have been found guilty of first-degree murder by a Calgary judge.
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Why these 2 small towns in southern Alberta have vastly different vaccination rates
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Erin Henderson's kids are among a minority in and around Fort Macleod — they've been immunized against polio. The southern Alberta town ranks nearly dead last in rates of childhood immunization in Alberta — but Pincher Creek, just down the road, has one of the highest.
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'Oh, how you suffered': B.C. social worker's letter to Alex Radita
Patricia MacDonald is a social worker who was not allowed to read her victim impact statement about the death of a diabetic 15-year-old boy in the care of his parents. Read her edited statement.
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Canadian pot business owner concerned over possible U.S. crackdown
An American crackdown on legalized pot could have an impact on Canadian marijuana businesses, says the owner of a Calgary medical marijuana clinic.
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Lethbridge teacher charged with child porn released to live with parents
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The teacher was arrested Wednesday and charged with possessing, accessing and distributing child pornography. He is to have no contact with any children except his two daughters.
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Nurse practitioners hired in Calgary, Edmonton under pilot project
The province is helping four community groups temporarily employ some nurse practitioners.
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Inglewood microbreweries extend the beaten path
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Two of the city’s newest breweries are blocks away from each other in Inglewood, taking over unused back alley spaces slightly off the beaten path.
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Man found dead in bullet-riddled car identified as Hussam Ahmad Ismal
A man found dead inside a bullet-riddled car in the neighbourhood of Crescent Heights has been identified as 31-year-old Hussam Ahmad Ismal.
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Deciphering Trump's curious comments on Keystone XL pipeline
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In his nearly hour-long speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday morning, U.S. President Trump talked about a lot of things — the media, Obamacare, trade and crime. But he also ventured into pipelines.
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Millarville cowboy named 'World's Greatest Horseman' in Canadian first
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Cowboy John Swales of Millarville, Alta., has been named the World's Greatest Horseman at a major U.S. competition, becoming the first-ever Canadian to hold the title.
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Alberta slashes pay, perks and bonuses for CEOs at agencies, boards and commissions
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Finance Minister Joe Ceci says perks such as golf course memberships and housing allowances are being eliminated for the CEOs of 23 agencies, boards and commissions. Bonuses are gone and severance pay will be capped at a maximum of 12 months.
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Robbed, not romanced: 2 arrested after personal ad dates end in violent thefts
Two people who were sought in the violent robberies of men responding to online personal ads in Calgary have been arrested in Edmonton.
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Analysis Alberta spends $2,700 more per person than B.C. yet collects $1,300 less tax
The Alberta government spends nearly $2,700 more per man, woman and child in the province compared to British Columbia, while collecting roughly $1,300 less in tax.
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'So much more than an instructor': MRU pilot Reynold Johnson remembered at Calgary funeral
Family, friends and students of Reynold Johnson paid tribute Friday to the Mount Royal University aviation instructor, after he was killed a plane crash northwest of Calgary last week.
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Heavyweight battles brewing in Scotties playoffs
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A pair of intriguing rematches are on tap as the playoff round opens at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, with Manitoba facing Ontario in the 1 vs. 2 game, and Team Canada taking on Northern Ontario in the 3 vs. 4 matchup.
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Alberta inflation rate spikes as carbon tax helps drive up gas prices
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The inflation rate has risen to 2.5 per cent year over year in Alberta — driven largely by soaring gas prices that can be attributed in part to the province's new carbon tax, Statistics Canada says.
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Real Ski Report: What a difference 7 days makes
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Rain soaked many slopes seven days ago, but conditions this week are much better.
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Suspect who shot man 'numerous' times in northeast Calgary sought by police
Calgary police are asking for help in identifying a suspect after a man was shot numerous times in an early morning weekend shooting.
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Mumps makes a comeback in Canada and the U.S.
Public health officials in several provinces remind young adults to check if they need vaccination boosters against mumps as cases in Canada mount.
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- New Orleans police charge man after driver plows into Mardi Gras crowd
- Syrian Oscar nominee can't get to ceremony because of passport problem
- In famine-ravaged South Sudan, people eat weeds and water lilies to survive
- Swedes puzzled over Swedish 'security adviser' on Fox News
- Mississauga man sells SUV, travels to Turkey in bid to save family trapped in Libya
- MDs under pressure: U.S. Navy SEAL training adapted to help Canadian doctors fight stress
- Sunrise Records takes over 70 HMV locations in malls
- 'It's nerve-racking': Quiet life of Americans living on Quebec border upended by asylum seekers
- Canadian school boards question trips to U.S. as travel ban debate continues
- High rent could make Toronto a 'generational ghost town'
- Rotting rats, flies: Insurance repair disaster causes 'mega destruction' of dream home
- 'I just want my family': Woman says innocent paperwork error dashes immigration dreams
- Doctor who won't use 'monster' methadone loses right to treat opioid addicts
- 'I can't live like this anymore': B.C. woman requiring home support hasn't had bath in weeks
- Workers may have been exposed to Ebola, HIV and TB at Winnipeg lab, reports reveal
Analysis
- Do Canada's Conservatives want to join the populism parade?
- Britain's opposition 'in deep trouble' as Conservatives take 1 of 2 byelection seats
- Plenty of budget remedies offered as Liberals prepare prescription for ailing economy: Chris Hall
- Liberal backbenchers, Tory leadership hopefuls among Parliament's biggest dissenters
- 'Feeling squeezed out': Will a move to save Vancouver's housing past compromise its future?
- NDP leadership candidates ready to 'fight like hell,' despite slow start to race
- Finance Canada turning to dial-testing focus group for gut reactions to 2017 budget
- Do Canada's Conservatives want to join the populism parade?
- Goodale rejects former colleague's claim of long waits by Manitoba asylum seekers
- Want millennial voters? Conservatives must change, researchers say
- MDs under pressure: U.S. Navy SEAL training adapted to help Canadian doctors fight stress
- 'Off-label' antidepressant use lacks evidence, and a link between math skills and your health
- What's in your chicken sandwich? DNA test shows Subway sandwiches could contain just 50% chicken
- Publicly funding dental care could help ease the fentanyl crisis, and more
- 3D printer lets surgeons hold a child's heart before surgery starts
- Finding life on 7 exoplanets will be a challenge: Bob McDonald
- New species of gigantic, toothy worm identified in Canadian fossil collection
- Even if scientists could make woolly mammoths de-extinct, should they?
- Radiation may prove more potent than pesticide against pepper pest
- Waymo accuses Uber of self-driving car theft
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- CBC goes to the front lines in the battle for Aleppo
- Kept in the dark: The story behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall
- Sudbury tries to win 2021 Canada Games with 'northern hospitality'
- Canada's 150-year celebration doesn't fly here
- 'The barrenlands are not a friendly place,' says N.W.T. trapper after 2 searches in 1 month
- Ottawa's northern representative proposes 'Indigenous protected areas' for Arctic
- OPP investigating death of a man from Mishkeegogamang First Nation