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Seal hunters call for cull in Atlantic Canada

Seal hunters call for cull in Atlantic Canada

Authorities estimate there are about 7.4 million Northwest Atlantic harp seals that are eating up fragile stocks of caplin and northern cod
AACS on schedule for May opening

AACS on schedule for May opening

There is still work to be done on the service before opening, according to Susan Samson
Samson Nation pow wow brings family together

Samson Nation pow wow brings family together

The nation hosted a family pow wow to culture to families
Catherine Tait named CBC president, first woman to hold role

Catherine Tait named CBC president, first woman to hold role

Liberals name Catherine Tait as CBC president, first woman to hold role
B.C.’s Adam Hadwin focused ahead of second Masters appearance

B.C.’s Adam Hadwin focused ahead of second Masters appearance

With a whirlwind year behind him, Hadwin feels better positioned to take a second shot at the Masters.
City of Calgary looks at bylaw to ban public consumption of cannabis

City of Calgary looks at bylaw to ban public consumption of cannabis

“We’re called the Texas of the North and for good reason,” says Keith Fagin.
US raises prospect of Trump-Putin meeting at the White House

US raises prospect of Trump-Putin meeting at the White House

The Trump administration is opening the door to a potential White House meeting between Trump and Putin.
Here’s how Canada’s national public alert system will work

Here’s how Canada’s national public alert system will work

An explainer on how telecom providers will push emergency notifications out to users
The thorny office politics of a shared fridge

The thorny office politics of a shared fridge

Tale of missing fried rice sheds light on office politics and fridge etiquette
Impaired driving laws will soon change

Impaired driving laws will soon change

Changes to impaired driving laws will come into effect on April 9