N.S. marijuana activist accused of not reporting $2.5M in sales, faces huge tax penalties (www.cbc.ca)
Bundle up and look to the sky: It's time for one of the best meteor showers of the year (www.cbc.ca)
Amnesty International reports 'ongoing violations' of human rights on Wet'suwet'en territory (www.cbc.ca)
Why does Scotiabank have a $500M stake in an Israeli weapons maker? [Video, 2:52] (www.cbc.ca)
Want to own the world's largest hockey stick? This B.C. community wants to talk (www.cbc.ca)
Amazon gives customer runaround after $2,100 watch missing from delivered package (www.cbc.ca)
3 London women among 62 femicides in Ontario over last year: report (www.cbc.ca)
Three London, Ont. women were among 62 victims of femicide in Ontario over the past year, something a local abused women’s shelter said is further evidence that gender-based violence needs to be treated as the epidemic that it is....
988 suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Canada’s 988 hotline, which gives people access to suicide prevention services via call or text, went live on Thursday....
Woman arrested during Wet'suwet'en pipeline blockade found not guilty (www.cbc.ca)
B.C.'s Supreme Court has ruled that a person charged with contempt of court for breaking an injunction on the Coastal GasLink Pipeline was found not guilty....
Nearly 2.5 million Canadians sign up as organ donors, thanks to tax form change | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Up to 900 foreign workers coming to Windsor to help build EV battery plant, NextStar says amid backlash (www.cbc.ca)
Niagara border crossings closed after explosion at Rainbow Bridge, official says (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. mayor asks council to approve hiring investigator to find 'mole' writing critical letters about him (www.cbc.ca)
In the last year, the Village of Harrison Hot Springs has seen virtually its entire senior staff resign or retire, a new councillor resign, and multiple meetings end abruptly after shouting matches, some with threats of arrests....
Staff at a Kamloops A&W have unionized, in what organizers say is a first in Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Ottawa to appeal court ruling that overturned order listing plastics as toxic substance (www.cbc.ca)
Metro Vancouver residents slapped with $166K in fines for defying water restrictions (www.cbc.ca)
Canadian-made fentanyl is an international problem, RCMP says (www.cbc.ca)
Dozens sickened with salmonella after eating cantaloupes in Canada, U.S. (www.cbc.ca)
Police on B.C. island respond to reports of mysterious screaming — and find a 'sad goat' (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver council rejects motion that sought to add more housing to Shaughnessy neighbourhood (www.cbc.ca)
Teck Resources agrees to sell steelmaking coal business in deals valued at $9B US (www.cbc.ca)
What is C-58, the government's new anti-replacement-worker legislation? (www.cbc.ca)
Last week the federal government introduced a new piece of legislation, C-58, which is aimed at banning the practice of employers bringing in replacement workers during a contract dispute....
Road to building more multiplex homes in B.C. could be bumpy, experts say, as similar plan in U.S. halted (www.cbc.ca)
Police investigating shots fired overnight at 2 Jewish schools in Montreal (www.cbc.ca)
Montreal police are investigating after shots were fired at two Jewish schools.