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After Bank of Canada hikes rates, what happens to Canadian dollar?
If you're planning a summertime trip to the U.S., keep a close eye on the loonie next Wednesday. That's when the Bank of Canada is widely expected to increase interest rates, a move that could boost the value of the Canadian dollar. More read comments
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'Monstrous' bullying led Ontario mayor to create mysterious wall of photos in office bathroom
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Jason Altmann, mayor of Whitchurch-Stouffville, tells CBC News there was "nothing evil" about the photo montage in his office that featured local political players and was created to help him get to the bottom of a harassment campaign against him, Altmann says.
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Families 'devastated' after graves desecrated by cemetery staff
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A London mother whose son was murdered a day before his 18th birthday is among a number of families who are upset after they say groundskeeping staff at a London, Ont. cemetery damaged their loved ones' graves.
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Teen dies during high school graduation trip to Cuba organized by Toronto-based S-Trip tour company
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An 18-year-old student from Belleville, Ont., has died during a high school graduation trip to Cuba organized by S-Trip, a Toronto-based travel agency that specializes in young adult vacations.
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Nation-wide prescription heroin study proposed to battle opioid crisis
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The Canadian government's research arm is weeks away from proposing a nation-wide trial that could involve giving prescription heroin to drug users, one way of fighting the country's growing opioid crisis. London could be one of the sites where the treatment is tested.
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Pottahawk Pissup draws boaters, partiers and police
Boaters and people just looking for a good time in the sun on an island in Lake Erie will flock this weekend to Long Point and Turkey Point for The Pottahawk Pissup, with police promising to be there too.
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From Corn Flakes to rock climbing: what's cooking at the old Kellogg's plant
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The historic Kellogg's factory where cereal was made for decades has been bought by a southwestern Ontario family that wants to see it transformed into a neighbourhood-friendly site with restaurants, retail and homes.
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London police seek sex assault suspect
London police are looking for the public's help in identifying a man after a sexual assault on Richmond and John streets on July 1.
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'Just not right': Motorcycle permit system needs change, says training centre director
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Being able to drive a motorcycle without a road test is 'just not right,' according to the director of a training centre that puts thousands of novice motorcyclists through courses across the province each year.
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Human error caused double charge for 33,000 London taxpayers
City officials are apologizing after about 33,000 London taxpayers were accidentally charged twice on their property taxes in an error that led to more than $17 million in double charges.
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School inaction prompts dads into defibrillator fundraiser
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The Dad Club of London is hoping to raise $24,000 to put a defibrillator in every London high school by the fall.
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School board's swim test protocol unclear days after student's death in Algonquin Park lake
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The country's largest school board has yet to provide details about swim safety protocol for excursions involving students, days after the death of a 15-year-old student on a canoe trip in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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Why does Toronto allow metal slides? Mom wants answers after 2-year-old suffers serious burns
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Carla Munoz says her daughter was injured while sliding down a "scorching hot" slide at the Corktown Common playground. Now she's questioning why modern parks allow metal slides that could pose this kind of safety risk.
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Demand for outdoor movies doubles in London
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The city poured additional funding last month to clear a waitlist of neighbourhood groups waiting to organize an outdoor movie night in their communities.
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Trying out public transit in London: One woman's experience
A London woman is on a mission to find out whether she can do her job by using public transit.
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Small airports gain access to federal infrastructure funds
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After years of negotiations, six small airports in Canada, including the Charlottetown Airport, have gained access to a federal infrastructure program.
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CBC Investigates
'I'm lucky I didn't kill anyone': retired CN engineer says
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Train crash victims and their survivors call for safer railway crossings
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CBC Investigates
Londoners living near railway tracks say real-time data, not reports, needed for safety
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CBC Investigates
City releases details about dangerous goods on London trains