Wade Cudmore, 35, was convicted in the gruesome May 2021 killings of Kamloops, B.C., brothers Erick and Carlo Fryer.
Gov. Janet Austin to form the next government. Austin's request came hours after CBC News projected Eby as the winner of the 2024 provincial election following a day-long recount of razor-thin ...
However, without a failed 2021 blockbuster trade, the franchise would undeniably be in better shape in 2024. “The Lakers were champions in 2020 and first-round casualties the following year ...
Shaw also faces four counts of attempted murder and three counts of discharging a firearm with intent to wound in relation to his Oct. 26, 2021, shooting rampage. He pleaded not guilty to those ...
But for those who agree with Quah, it's the new way of life. To answer why people might be drawn to doing this, CBC News talked to some of the leading researchers in cognitive science about what ...
Sources have told CBC News that Trump's allies have offered no assurances of a reprieve for Canada. In an interview with CBC's The House, Butts told host Catherine Cullen that he's "not sure there ...
On Thursday, the RCMP announced it had busted the lab operation. CBC News has learned it was located on a remote 66-hectare property on Hoath Road. RCMP say they have busted 'the largest ...
The amount of money investors park at a major Federal Reserve facility dropped below $200 billion for the first time since May 2021, reinvigorating debate over how long policymakers can remove ...
Cpl. Jolene Garland told CBC News in a subsequent email that the collision was between two vehicles, "one of which is a transport truck." The inability to pass is expected to be an issue for a ...
CBC News is not naming the man because he's afraid he will be sent back to his country, where he fears for his safety, as he's still waiting for a hearing on his refugee claim in Canada.
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"It really does look like Breaking Bad," said RCMP Insp. Jillian Wellard in an interview with CBC News, referring to the popular television show about a drug manufacturing kingpin. "This ...