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To a non-Winnipeger, a Fat Boy may appear, at first glance, to be nothing more than an ordinary chilli burger. "I would say the first bite being half across your face would say otherwise," Richard Caron — a Winnipeg chef and Fat Boy connoisseur — told As It Happens host Nil Köksal.
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Three days after Calgary police asked for the public's help finding a missing man, he was shot by RCMP in Red Deer, CBC News has learned. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) has been called in to investigate the officer involved shooting.
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Tucked away in Vancouver's Chinatown neighbourhood, staff at a small restaurant prepare dozens of Chinese dishes, ranging from honey garlic spareribs to pig's feet with peanut. But soon, it will be gone.
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Calgary city council has updated a bylaw and brought in another to address escalating protests at drag events. The changes, which were debated Tuesday at a regular council meeting, include adding the word "intimidation" to the existing public behaviour bylaw.
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The $3-billion Cedar liquefied natural gas facility (LNG) proposed by the Haisla Nation in partnership with Pembina Pipeline Corporation has been issued an environmental assessment certificate by the provincial government, bringing construction of the floating facility in Kitimat, B.C.
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One of Canada's intelligence review bodies has launched an investigation into the Canada Revenue Agency's work on charities in response to allegations of bias and Islamophobia.
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Wong, an event planner and production executive, is the niece and namesake of Anna May Wong, a Chinese-American screen legend who helped pave the way for Asian representation in Hollywood, but never got the accolades she deserved.
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Body-worn cameras will become mandatory for all police officers in Alberta, the provincial government announced Tuesday. Mike Ellis, minister of public safety and emergency services, said the cameras will increase public trust in policing and help police review interactions.
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Court denies Dellen Millard's request to adjourn appeal on conviction for murdering his father
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Ontario's highest court has denied a request from multiple murderer Dellen Millard to adjourn a hearing for an appeal of one of his convictions. The Ontario Court of Appeal says Millard's hearing in his appeal regarding the murder of his father will go ahead as scheduled Friday.
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At the floe edge near the community of about 900 people, the men set out on a small aluminum boat after spotting and shooting the walrus, according to search and rescue volunteers who spoke to the hunters.
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The Newfoundland and Labrador government says the Hive ransomware group was behind a cyberattack that paralyzed the province's health-care system a year and a half ago. But top government officials still won't say whether they paid a ransom.
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Even with all the success of the Carleton Ravens basketball program this century, there was still history to be made this past weekend. Playing at the same time in the same province, the Ravens men's and women's teams each won their respective national championships on Sunday.
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Manitoba investigator, National Microbiology Lab guard charged in massive organized crime drug bust
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An investigator with a provincial unit has been swept up in an organized crime bust in Manitoba that resulted in more than 20 people being arrested and multiple kilograms of drugs being seized. Donavon Sired, 50, is charged with bribery, breach of trust and conspiracy.
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The U.S. military said a Russian fighter jet on Tuesday struck the propeller of a U.S. drone over the Black Sea, causing U.S. forces to bring it down in international waters. The U.S.
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There has been a sharp increase in the number of babies born in Canada with syphilis, an infection that one doctor says "can be particularly devastating in pregnancy.""It can lead to outcomes such as fetal demise … or stillbirth," said Dr. Darrell Tan, an infectious disease physician at St.
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Manitoba's first Punjabi bilingual program will help bridge the gap between generations, Winnipeg parents say. The program is for everyone who wants to learn the language, not only Punjabi speakers.
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The expanded World Cup in North America got even more supersized on Tuesday. The governing body of soccer increased the size of the 2026 tournament for the second time — six years after the first — by approving a bigger group stage for the inaugural 48-team event.
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The driver of a pickup truck that slammed into a group of pedestrians in Amqui, Que. on Monday afternoon did so intentionally and chose his victims at random, the police said. Provincial police have identified Steeve Gagnon, 38, an Amqui resident, as the driver.
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Facebook parent Meta is slashing another 10,000 jobs and will not fill 5,000 open positions as the social media pioneer cuts costs.
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Brady Leman, Canada's 1st men's Olympic ski cross champion, to retire after World Cup Finals
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Canadian Olympic champion Brady Leman will take one more trip down the hill on home soil this week before officially leaving competitive ski cross at age 36.
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This First Person column is written by Jocelyn Crocker, whose son plays hockey in Edmonton. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please see the FAQ. It's December and I'm in a chilly Okotoks, Alta., arena, watching a sport that I've hated since I was a kid and I'm sobbing.
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This Winnipeg family was told their loved one was dying, but then saw it wasn't her in hospital
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When Bianca Beauregard got a call last Friday that her sister was in a Winnipeg hospital following an overdose and wasn't expected to survive, she says she was hysterical.
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Nova Scotians aren't getting the help they need to remove online intimate images, expert says
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Alexandra Dodge, a digital criminologist at Saint Mary's University, said the problem is bad enough that many people in the situation are unaware the province has a system designed to help them. Nova Scotia's existing support system is called CyberScan.
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Two Montreal-area community groups are speaking out about being investigated for allegedly operating as covert police stations for the Chinese government.
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The Liberal government announced $75.9 million in additional funding over three years to help tackle the growing backlog of passenger complaints that continue to pile up as the airline industry builds back from the pandemic.
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