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PHOTOS: Tens of thousands in southern Africa need help after cyclone

PHOTOS: Tens of thousands in southern Africa need help after cyclone

More than 600 people are confirmed dead in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi
Sentencing judge in Broncos crash calls for carnage on highways to end

Sentencing judge in Broncos crash calls for carnage on highways to end

Judge Inez Cardinal sentenced Jaskirat Singh Sidhu to eight years
Substitute teacher arrested after gun fires in Alabama classroom

Substitute teacher arrested after gun fires in Alabama classroom

Administrators were alerted, and the man was detained until authorities arrived
WestJet sticking with Boeing 737 Max once planes certified to fly

WestJet sticking with Boeing 737 Max once planes certified to fly

WestJet had expected to add two more of the planes this year to increase its fleet to 13
Questions about who qualifies surround journalism supports in federal budget

Questions about who qualifies surround journalism supports in federal budget

Opposition Conservatives have accused the Liberals of buying off the media in advance of the October election
B.C. judge orders RCMP to give Huawei executive data on devices seized

B.C. judge orders RCMP to give Huawei executive data on devices seized

RCMP must make copies for Meng Wanzhou of data on all technology and devices seized
Mueller concludes Russia probe, delivers report to AG Barr

Mueller concludes Russia probe, delivers report to AG Barr

The report, still confidential, marks the end of Mueller鈥檚 probe but sets the stage for big public fights to come
Wilson-Raybould to reveal more details, documents on SNC-Lavalin affair

Wilson-Raybould to reveal more details, documents on SNC-Lavalin affair

Former attorney general has written to the House of Commons justice committee
Chinese importers have stopped buying Canadian canola seed: Industry group

Chinese importers have stopped buying Canadian canola seed: Industry group

Canola seed exporters say Chinese importers are currently unwilling to purchase their product
Warmth sets more records in parts of B.C., while avalanche risk remains high

Warmth sets more records in parts of B.C., while avalanche risk remains high

Environment Canada says 18 temperature records were shattered Thursday, mainly in northern, central B.C.