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Hamas won’t attend Gaza truce talks, hampering U.S. efforts to defuse escalating tensions across the region

by Walter Watson
Hamas won’t attend Gaza truce talks, hampering U.S. efforts to defuse escalating tensions across the region

Diplomatic leaders are expected to gather Thursday for another round of intense negotiations to secure a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, working under the threat of a wider war …

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4 years later, COVID remains a year-round threat. Here’s why this virus isn’t seasonal quite yet

by Akin Smith
4 years later, COVID remains a year-round threat. Here’s why this virus isn’t seasonal quite yet

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

by Akin Smith
Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

Western Canada and the North are expected to face an above-average fire risk in June, federal officials say. While British Columbia and Alberta experienced favourable spring conditions that led to fewer …

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Despite backlash, some Loblaw stores still discount perishable food by 30% — not 50%

by Anas Siddiqui
Despite backlash, some Loblaw stores still discount perishable food by 30% — not 50%

Although Loblaw has now reinstated its popular 50 per cent discounts on perishable food, some customers say they still feel shortchanged.  That’s because more than 100 Real Canadian Superstores owned by Loblaw …

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Super (predictable) Tuesday: Trump, Biden sweep most races in busy primary voting day

by Walter Watson
Super (predictable) Tuesday: Trump, Biden sweep most races in busy primary voting day

U.S. President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump racked up wins across the country in the Super Tuesday primary elections, moving them closer to a historic rematch in the Nov. …

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The NFL playoffs are about to get real

by Virginia Chavez
The NFL playoffs are about to get real

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports’ daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what’s happening in sports by subscribing here. Last week’s Super Wild Card …

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Vacationers searching for answers after finding chewed mattress, missing toilet seats at resort

by Anas Siddiqui
Vacationers searching for answers after finding chewed mattress, missing toilet seats at resort

A relaxing vacation in Cuba was what Jeff Phelps thought he was signing up for when he booked a 20th wedding anniversary trip with Sunwing.  That’s not what they got when they …

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Loblaw ending 50% discount on some food items raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

by Anas Siddiqui
Loblaw ending 50% discount on some food items raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

The revelation that Loblaw will end its 50 per cent discount on perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables as they near their best-before dates should attract the attention of Canada’s Competition Bureau, says one …

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Loblaws will no longer offer 50% discount on food nearing best-before date

by Anas Siddiqui
Loblaws will no longer offer 50% discount on food nearing best-before date

If you’ve been trying to save money on your grocery bill by waiting until food is marked down to 50 per cent, get ready for some sticker shock on your …

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Makeshift dividers, hallway medicine are signs of a system in crisis, say Alberta frontline staff

by Akin Smith
Makeshift dividers, hallway medicine are signs of a system in crisis, say Alberta frontline staff

It’s been dubbed “hallway medicine” and, more recently, “duct tape medicine” in Alberta. Doctors and nurses say, whatever you call it, it’s a clear sign of a health care system in …

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