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Canada's Isabelle Weidemann skates to silver medal at World Cup in Norway
Canadian speed skater Isabelle Weidemann won a silver medal in the women’s 3,000 metres on Saturday at a World Cup stop in Hamar, Norway. Source link
Organizer arrested after fans rip up seats, throw objects during Lionel Messi visit to India
Lionel Messi’s tour of India kicked off chaotically on Saturday as fans threw objects, ripped up seats and invaded the pitch at Kolkata’s Salt Lake Stadium after the Argentine soccer great made only a brief appearance at a ticketed event. Source link
B.C. ski club prepares to host Olympic trials with less than 10 days' preparation
Hundreds of athletes will be competing for a spot on Canada’s Olympic team at a nordic ski club in the Okanagan from Dec. 14 to Dec. 16. Source link
5 best movies of 2025
CBC’s Jackson Weaver is a lucky guy — he gets to watch hundreds of movies every year. And now he’s ranked his top five picks of 2025. Source link
2 killed in Russia, Ukraine's energy infrastructure targeted as peace talks press on
At least two people were killed in a drone attack in Russia’s southwestern Saratov region, and parts of Ukraine went without power following targeted assaults on energy infrastructure, local authorities said Saturday, as U.S.-led peace talks on ending the war press on. Source link
Lindsey Vonn finishes 2nd in World Cup downhill a day after becoming oldest winner at age 41
Lindsey Vonn nearly did it again. The 41-year-old American finished second in a World Cup downhill on Saturday in St. Moritz, Switzerland, a day after becoming the oldest winner in the circuit’s history. Source link
Connor Bedard suffers apparent shoulder injury in 'freak accident'
Chicago star Connor Bedard was injured on a last-second face-off in a 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues on Friday night and will miss his team’s game the following day. Source link
How 4 years in Halifax shaped this music producer who's up for 7 Grammys
Henry Walter is a sought-after music producer and songwriter who’s had a hand in some of the biggest songs of the past decade and a half, but four years in his teens in Halifax helped shape the artist known as Cirkut. Source link
Health minister says she worries about U.S. public health decisions harming Canadians
Health Minister Marjorie Michel says she worries about how recent actions by U.S. public health agencies, like removing a universal hepatitis B vaccine recommendation for American infants, could harm Canadians. Source link
How a Canadian military intelligence operative ended up facing an espionage charge
A Canadian military counter-intelligence operative, accused of passing sensitive information to a foreign entity, has been involved in a long-running internal battle where he was investigated by his unit and kept in the dark about the allegations against him, CBC News has learned. Source link