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CBC.ca

Camping in B.C. this summer? Here are the places visitors have liked ... and haven't
CBC News requested visitor satisfaction surveys and crunched the numbers on what people like and don’t like about every B.C. Parks campground to help campers, and potential campers, know before they go.

Vancouver isn’t shipping unhoused people to Prince George for World Cup, officials say. But rumours persist
The belief that unhoused people are being paid and provided buses to travel from Vancouver to other communities across British Columbia ahead of the World Cup has taken such a hold in Prince George that the city and multiple councillors have officially come forward to dispel the rumour.

Dean Penney found guilty of murdering his estranged wife
A 12-person jury has found Dean Penney guilty of first-degree murder in relation to the disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Hillier-Penney, in 2016.

Russia uses hypersonic Oreshnik missile in mass attack on Kyiv
Russia first used the multiple-warhead Oreshnik on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro in November 2024. It was used a second time in January in the western Lviv region.

Building under construction in the Philippines collapses, with 24 surviving and 21 missing
Rescuers including firefighters, police and disaster-response teams used their hands and sniffer dogs in a dangerous scramble to search for the trapped survivors.

Suicide bombing near a railway track in southwest Pakistan kills at least 23 people
The attack happened in an area where security forces are usually stationed, badly damaging several nearby buildings and smashing vehicles parked along the road, according to witnesses and images circulating on social media.

Outgoing Gov. Gen. says criticisms levelled against her French abilities were unfair
Outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says the criticisms levelled against her over her ability to speak French were "unfair" and it ultimately did not impede her connecting with Canadians while in the role.

Over $5M in donations flowed in after the Lapu-Lapu Day attack. Here's where it went
Several charities and 29 GoFundMe campaigns raised more than $5.5 million for those affected by the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival attack. As some survivors criticize a lack of consultation and ongoing support, one charity expert says direct cash transfers to victims is a proven strategy to maximize impact after a tragedy.

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC's 'Netflix tax,' says it could lead to U.S. retaliation
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding Prime Minister Mark Carney step in and overrule the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as it forces mostly American web giants pay more to fund homegrown programming.

E-bike battery fires are a hazard across Canada. These companies are pitching solutions
Fires and explosions from lithium batteries for e-bikes have led to millions in damage and even deaths across Canada. Fire chiefs have voiced concerns and e-bikes face bans in some buildings and transit. Two companies say they have a safer solution, with added benefits for e-bike riders.
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Toronto Star

Blue Jays fail to complete sweep with 4-1 defeat to Pirates, lose Cease, Guerrero Jr.
The loss to the Pirates (27-26) snapped a season-high four-game win streak for the Blue Jays (25-28).

Republicans who have drawn a hard line on Iran pan Trump's emerging proposal to end the war
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s emerging deal to end the Iran war is drawing heavy criticism from some fellow Republicans who favor a harder line against the government in Tehran and fear a lost opportunity to finally rein in…

Experts explain how Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession
EDMONTON - Political scientists say Indigenous treaty rights represent a significant legal hurdle for separatists in Alberta, and have brought the debate on secession in Canada into unchartered territory.

Two charged after human remains of infant found in Halifax search
HALIFAX - Two people have been changed after Halifax police said a missing newborn had been found dead Sunday.

Western Canadian premiers set to meet in Alberta as province grapples with separatism
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that she's putting a question about the province's future in Confederation on an Oct. 19 referendum.

Stormy weather keeps Toronto Fire Services, Toronto Hydro busier than usual
Toronto fire and Toronto Hydro crews responded to hundreds of storm-related emergencies and widespread outages after heavy rain and strong winds swept through the city on Saturday.

How Congo is battling an Ebola outbreak complicated by aid cuts, armed rebels and anger
Authorities have announced more than 700 suspected Ebola cases and more than 170 suspected deaths, mostly in Ituri in eastern Congo.

Updated image of missing girl shared by police as search continues
Toronto police released an updated photo of Esther from May 15 along with a new website to follow the latest information

Canadian unity suddenly needs a hero. Can Mark Carney be that guy?
The prime minister says hope is not a strategy in the face of global economic and security turmoil — but it's a different story when he confronts threats to national unity, Tonda MacCharles writes.

Sexual harassment, name calling, bullying: How ‘toxic’ conditions in some Toronto councillors’ offices fed a city hall union drive
For some, the union drive is about breaking free from what they describe as ill treatment at jobs they otherwise enjoy.
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Globe and Mail

Soccer fans in U.S. dread the prospect of ICE agents around World Cup venues
What was supposed to be a joyous event may be overshadowed by Trump’s mass deportation campaign
Sheinbaum draws red line on handing over politicians accused of cartel ties to U.S.
Washington has demanded the extradition of eight individuals with alleged ties to the Sinaloa Cartel

Along with peace prospects, Trump suffers a series of defeats
U.S. President’s purges of enemies may have actually increased his political vulnerability

Man killed in shark attack on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
It’s the second fatal shark attack in Australia this month

Authorities order 50,000 California residents to evacuate due to risk of a chemical tank explosion
Firefighters are spraying damaged tank with water to try and prevent explosion; U.S. EPA head says low-volume chemical release is most likely outcome

Turkish police storm headquarters of opposition CHP party
Officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets at party supporters in a violent end to a days-long standoff

Russia uses hypersonic Oreshnik missile in major attack on Kyiv
Dozens were injured and at least two killed in the intense aerial assault that damaged buildings across Ukraine’s capital
U.S. and Iran approach deal to end war and reopen Strait of Hormuz, regional officials say
Trump says U.S. won’t rush into a deal; Iran has not publicly committed to giving up its uranium
Suspect shot and killed after opening fire on White House checkpoint, Secret Service says
Shooting was third incidence of gunfire in the vicinity of President Trump in past month
China to send astronaut on year-long space mission as it targets 2030 moon landing
Launch comes amid accelerating race to the moon with U.S.
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Global News

Russia hits Kyiv with ballistic missile, damages buildings and schools
The intense aerial assault damaged buildings across the Ukrainian capital, including near government offices, residential buildings, schools and a market, authorities said.

Canada and allies condemn Israeli settlement expansion amid West Bank tensions
Canada joined eight allied countries in condemning Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank amid rising violence and tensions in the territory.

Trump says deal imminent to reopen Strait of Hormuz
A possible deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could bring relief to Canadians facing higher gas prices, after the Middle East conflict disrupted a key global oil shipping route.

Deadliest coal mine explosion in China in years kills 90 people, state media say
At least 90 people were killed and nine remained missing after a gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China, marking the country’s deadliest mining disaster in years.

Australian man dead after 400-metre fall during hike on Peru’s Inca trail
Members of a rescue team found the body of 52-year-old Matthew Cameron Paton, a Victoria Police Department sergeant, on Thursday about 400 metres down a steep slope.

Canada adds Ebola screening at airports as Ontario test comes back negative
Dr. Joss Reimer said the testing was done proactively after an individual returned from Ethiopia and reported symptoms 'consistent with a range of illnesses.'

Would Canada be ready for an Ebola outbreak? Experts say yes
Symptoms are similar for all strains of Ebola and can start with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, according to the World Health Organization.

U.S. notes ‘slight progress’ in Iran talks, but uncertain deal will be made
Rubio said he didn’t want to exaggerate the progress, saying there had been “a little bit of movement and that’s good.” He said the conversations were ongoing.

Ebola outbreak ‘spreading rapidly’ as suspected cases rise, WHO head says
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there are now almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths in the Ebola outbreak.

NATO allies bewildered by Trump’s about-face on troops in Europe
U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland came after he moved to cut 5,000 troops from Germany over criticism of the Iran war.
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New York Times

Bystander Wounded in White House Shooting Is in Stable Condition
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating to determine who shot the bystander, who underwent surgery, and how many bullets were fired.

Caught Flat-Footed, a City Races to Catch Up With Ebola
The deadly virus has spread alarmingly in Congo for months. Only now is the response taking shape.

Firefighters Still Working to Cool Garden Grove Chemical Tank
The tank in Southern California has been building in temperature and pressure for days, which could lead to an explosive release. The crack may reduce some of that pressure, officials said.

Manny Nosowsky, Waggish Crossword Constructor for The New York Times, Dies at 94
For nearly two decades, the prolific puzzle maker, a retired urologist, charmed solvers with his penchant for witty, waggish puns.

Senate Republicans Cast Doubt on a Potential Peace Deal With Iran
Lawmakers, including some of President Trump’s closest allies, slammed the emerging agreement as effectively undermining the president’s own war goals.

With Big Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Collides With a Testy Trump
President Trump has alternated between bullying the justices and cozying up to them as the court prepares to announce major decisions that will determine the fate of the key aspects of his agenda.

What to Know About the White House Shooting on Memorial Day Weekend
Shots were fired near the northwestern corner of the White House complex, while President Trump was inside the building. The Secret Service returned fire, killing the gunman.

Stop Whining About Guardrails. Become One Yourself.
Let’s put the sovereign back Into popular sovereignty.

Rubio Says U.S.-India Ties Are Strong, Despite Fury Over Trump’s Actions
In New Delhi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to explain why President Trump has pushed aggressive trade and immigration policies affecting India and Indians in the United States.

RFK Jr.’s Push to Curb Antidepressants Has Shaken Psychiatry
An annual psychiatric meeting was abuzz over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s call to rein in the use of depression medications. Some fear it will drive patients away from care.
CNBC

Space rockets, satellites, data centers and Grok: What's the right S&P sector index for SpaceX?
What S&P Sector is SpaceX likely to be in once it launches on the public markets.

Trump not rushing Iran deal, whacks critics as 'losers'
The president said the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports would remain in effect until "an agreement is reached, certified, and signed."

'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is Disney's lowest-ever Star Wars film opening
Disney's "The Mandalorian and Grogu" tallied and estimated $82 million in domestic ticket sales through its first three days in theaters.

Barriers grow for international students seeking U.S. jobs: The 'American dream ... is collapsing'
International graduates say a weak hiring market and changing immigration rules make it harder for them to achieve their American dream of working in the U.S.

I’ve worked with over 1,000 kids—the ones with the best people skills use these 6 phrases
"Strong people skills are not the same as people-pleasing," says child life specialist and therapist Kelsey Mora, who's supported thousands of kids and families.

The Middle East war is testing the Gulf's ambitions to become an AI hub
Attacks on data centers in the Middle East and persistently high energy prices have altered the calculus for operators of the facilities, analysts say.

‘Blue dot fever’? What's really behind a tricky summer dynamic for live music
As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.

Three signs from APEC that the U.S. and China remain far apart on trade
U.S. and Chinese officials have met and spoken publicly about differing priorities since the Trump-Xi summit concluded in Beijing last week.

AI wealth must benefit the public, South Korea's deputy PM says amid Samsung labor tensions
South Korea's deputy PM tells CNBC there are concerns as to whether AI could worsen wealth gaps or lead to job losses.

SpaceX launches Starship test flight on second try
SpaceX launched its massive Starship rocket on Friday, a day after the company scrubbed plans before takeoff.
Washington Post

Russia’s overnight barrage on Ukraine includes use of powerful Oreshnik missile
At least two people died in Kyiv, which faced the brunt of the attack, Ukrainian officials said. It was one of the biggest overnight aerial assaults since the beginning of Russia's invasion.

Africa is Catholicism’s future, but Pentecostal churches are growing faster
The growth of Christianity in Africa has turned the continent into a denominational battleground. Pope Leo’s visit to Angola came as his church confronts a rising challenge.

Studying sports and disability, he laid the groundwork for the Special Olympics
Frank Hayden, who has died at 96, saw sports as a gateway to opportunity for people with special needs.
BBC

Antonelli wins again to capitalise on Russell retirement in Canada
Kimi Antonelli wins the Canadian Grand Prix as his Mercedes team-mate George Russell is forced to retire.

RAF jet carrying defence secretary has signal jammed near Russian border
Pilots on board had to use a different navigation system while the plane's GPS was disabled.

She was told to marry in a country which bans girls' education. So she got in a taxi and fled
Nearly five years on from the school ban, young women say they have waved goodbye to their dreams.

Could title win start period of dominance for Arsenal?
It's been a long wait but after 22 years, Arsenal finally have their hands on the Premier League trophy once more.

Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the season?
After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. This time, it's team of the season. Do you agree with his choices?

Trump tells US negotiators 'not to rush' into deal with Iran
The deal under discussion would involve a 60-day ceasefire extension during which the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened, according to US media.

Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts announces birth of baby girl
The Girls Aloud singer said in an Instagram post that becoming a mother was "heaven on earth".

Turkish riot police storm opposition offices after leaders ousted
Officers forced their way into the building days after the party vowed to defy a court ruling removing its leaders.

Britain's Jones breaks through at French Open after 'hardest moment of career'
Britain's Francesca Jones earns an emotional first Grand Slam match win at the French Open following "the hardest moment" of her career.

What happens now at relegated West Ham?
West Ham's 14-year stay in the Premier League is over - but what changes lie ahead as they prepare for life in the Championship?
The Independent
Republican lawmaker says Hegseth ‘makes Kristi Noem seem like a 5-star recruit’ in blistering takedown
Tillis, a now frequent critic of President Donald Trump, is set to retire at the end of his current term

Bystander wounded in shooting near White House remains in serious condition
The victim was hit as a man fired on a checkpoint outside the White House

What is Memorial Day and why did it quickly become a source of contention?
The holiday evolved alongside baseball and the automobile, the five-day work week and summer vacation
Operation to stop California chemical leak that has already evacuated 50,000 people on ‘new trajectory’ after key discovery
The leaking tank is estimated to contain about 7,000 gallons of highly flammable industrial chemical

Juventus-Torino derby kicks off 1 hour late after fan seriously injured in clashes outside stadium
The Serie A soccer derby between Juventus and Torino has kicked off around an hour behind schedule after a fan was seriously injured in clashes between rival supporters outside the stadium

How scientists identified hantavirus on a cruise ship thousands of miles away
An elderly British man had arrived at a private hospital in Johannesburg seriously ill, but health workers weren’t sure of the underlying cause

Suspected Ebola cases surpass 900 as treatment centre attacks hinder Congo response
Officials say a ‘devastating set of emergencies’ are converging at the epicentre of the outbreak

Nebraska cops respond to gunfire at convenience store - to find a dog had accidentally shot someone
A pellet from the shotgun managed to hit a woman in a nearby car

Dangers from damaged California chemical tank persist. Here what to know
Authorities in Southern California are scrambling to find a safe resolution as a damaged chemical tank at an aerospace facility posed a threat of a leak or even an explosion
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Police searching for missing boy who disappeared after entering lake
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