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Thousands of U.S. air travellers hoping to take to the skies scramble to make alternate plans as the FAA expands cuts to domestic flights. Afua Baah reports.
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Pakistan officials say a suicide bombing outside an Islamabad courthouse has left 12 people dead – the deadliest attack in the country’s capital in nearly two decades. Afua Baah reports.
80 years since World War II ended, and 25 years since the Unknown Soldier was interred in Ottawa, Canadians braved the elements to pay their respects. Veterans say we must remember the price Canadian soldiers paid, for peace.
A new survey found that most Canadians are preparing to cut back on their spending this holiday season.
8h ago
HandyDart is an essential service for people who are unable to navigate transit without assistance. A group of Metro Vancouver mayors calls on the province to bring the service under government control instead of being contracted out to.
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It’s a horrifying story that’s becoming all too common. A Vancouver retiree had her bank account emptied by fraudsters. Jack Rabb spoke with the victim about the brutal impact this has had on her, as she questions how her bank allowed this to happen.
A new CityNews poll is shining a light on what people in Metro Vancouver think is driving one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. Sarah Jones takes a closer look.
Canada Post CEO says the crown corporation has submitted its ‘transformation plan’ to Ottawa in a move to modernize the postal service amid ongoing labour disputes and economic challenges.
Members of Parliament are putting a pause on budget debates this week in advance of Remembrance Day. As Glen McGregor explains, the break is a welcome one for Conservatives who lost two MPs from their caucus last week.