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Meet the B.C. man bringing Space Race history down to scale
Downtown Dawson Creek isn’t where you might expect to take a tour of the history of the Space Race. But hidden inside an autobody shop, space historian Nick Proach has filled the city’s newest museum with dozens of scale model rockets that have appeared in museums, world fair exhibits, and even aboard NASA spacecraft. Source link
What Alberta's public-private doctor plan could mean for insurance, physician burnout, nurses and more
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s plan to allow physicians to dabble both in the public and private systems at the same time would be a Canadian first, and has drawn mixed reaction from critics and supporters alike. It has also prompted a number of questions. Source link
Alberta government eyes AI to write legislation for 1st time
The Alberta government is considering using AI technology to write a law for the first time, eyeing a forthcoming piece of whisky legislation as its test case. Source link
Canadian ski jumper Abi Strate opens World Cup season with silver medal
Canadian ski jumper Abi Strate soared to a spot on the podium in her World Cup season opener on Saturday, winning a silver medal at the large hill event in Lillehammer, Norway. Source link
Canada's Gilles, Poirier claim ice dance silver, Gogolev wins 1st career Grand Prix medal in Helsinki
Toronto’s Stephen Gogolev continued his resurgent season with a third-place finish in the men’s competition at the 2025 Finlandia Trophy in Helsinki. Later, ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier gave Canada another medal with a silver in ice dance. Source link
1 dead, 2 in critical condition after REM train collision on Montreal's South Shore
One person is dead and two people are injured after they got hit by a REM train on Montreal’s South Shore. Source link
IN PHOTOS | This week's most compelling images
Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Here’s a selection of the week’s top images. Source link
Defence in Ontario couple’s murder trial suggests boy they were trying to adopt made up testimony for money
Defence lawyers for two Burlington, Ont., women accused of murdering a boy in their care cross-examined his younger brother Friday, questioning his credibility, memory and motives. Source link
An unhappy booze industry asks why alcohol was left out of interprovincial trade agreement
Some in the alcohol industry say they’re perplexed and disappointed that booze was left out of a recent agreement between provinces to drop interprovincial trade barriers. Source link
Epstein survivor ‘cautiously optimistic’ about release of case files
A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse says she and other survivors don’t plan to let up on calls for justice and transparency from the Trump administration until the files on the convicted sex offender are actually released in full. Source link