• Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 21 2026

    Trump signs new 10% tariff order after U.S. Supreme Court strikes down trade agenda.

    OpenAI says it banned the Tumbler Ridge shooter's account months before the attack for violent content.

    Canada and the U.S. set for a gold medal showdown in men’s hockey after a thrilling semi-final.

    UK government moves to strip Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his place in the line of succession.

    Avalanche danger rising in B.C. after two fatalities this week.

    Rural Alberta rental vacancy rates hit record lows as supply shortages move beyond cities.

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  • Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 20 2026

    Alberta premier Danielle Smith announces October referendum on immigration and constitutional questions.

    NDP leadership hopefuls target Donald Trump in final debate before March vote.

    Former Vizsla Silver Corp workers in Mexico say their security concerns were ignored prior to killings and kidnappings.

    Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke calls for a federal extortion commissioner to lead the fight against rising organized crime.

    Second New Brunswick youth put on peace bond for alleged activity with 764 terrorist group.

    Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane dies at 53 after a courageous battle with ALS.

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  • Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 19 2026

    Former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of leaking government documents to Jeffrey Epstein.

    UN fact-finding mission says what happened in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher bears the hallmarks of genocide.

    US President Donald Trump convenes inaugural Board of Peace in Washington to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and security.

    A snowmobiler is dead after being fully buried in an avalanche near Fernie, B.C.

    Employers who break rules for Canada's temporary foreign work program are facing much bigger financial penalties.

    Rising global temperatures are threatening the coffee bean crop and its farmers.

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  • Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 18 2026

    BC court begins hearings on whether to approve proposed $4.5 million settlement between West Jet and female flight attendants.

    Meta head Mark Zuckerberg to testify at California trial about social media addiction.

    Comedian Stephen Colbert accuses CBS of pulling political interview, fearing retaliation from FCC.

    Palestinians in Gaza begin Ramadan under shaky ceasefire.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acussing Russia of trying to drag out peace negotiations in Geneva.

    Defence companies in Newfoundland and Labrador are poised to cash in on Ottawa's planned investment in the defence sector.

    Celebrated Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris is coming off a concussion and going for gold in snowboard slopestyle in Livigno, Italy.

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  • Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 17 2026

    Mark Carney's government bets on ‘Build at Home’ defence strategy to reclaim Canadian sovereignty and revive readiness.

    US president Donald Trump involved indirectly in today's talks over Iran's nuclear program.

    Fuel shortage in Cuba forces garbage trucks to stop operating in Havana.

    Hillary Clinton say she and former US president Bill Clinton are being manipulated by Congressional investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    New data reveals city of Calgary was budgeting millions of dollars for water infrastructure, but that money was never spent.

    Some parents in Newfoundland and Labrador paying out of pocket for infants' RSV vaccine.

    BREAKING NEWS: US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies aged 84.

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  • Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 16 2026

    CBC News investigation reveals alleged Canadian drug kingpin Ryan Wedding was betrayed by his own right-hand man.

    Prime Minister Mark Carney names former diplomat Janice Charette as next Chief Trade Negotiator to the United States.

    US crime reports shows violent crime fell dramatically last year, but President Donald Trump may not be able to take credit.

    US television host Savannah Guthrie issues another appeal for help finding her missing mother.

    Dance may have the power to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease, the world's fastest-growing neurological disorder.

    Former US President Barack Obama clarifies remarks on podcast, reassures public he has seen no evidence of aliens making contact with Earth.

    Canada's Courtney Sarault wins silver in short-track speedskating women's 1,000 metres at Olympic Winter Games.

    Canadian figure skating pair Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud in medal contention at the Olympic Winter Games.

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  • Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 15 2026

    Canada launches its largest-ever trade mission to Mexico to hedge against U.S. trade uncertainty.


    Gisèle Pelicot breaks her silence in a memoir and a Canadian broadcast exclusive with CBC.


    Airstrikes in Gaza and mass protests in Tel Aviv test the stability of a fragile ceasefire.

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  • Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
    Feb 14 2026

    Prime Minister Mark Carney and other political leaders joined hundreds of mourners in Tumbler Ridge last night to honor the eight victims of Tuesday's mass shooting.


    As Tumbler Ridge begins the long process of healing, Members of Parliament share personal messages of support — including one survivor of the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre.


    An estimated 200,000 protesters have flooded the streets of Munich for the largest-ever Iranian opposition rally in Europe, calling for an end to the Islamic Republic.


    Portugal and Spain face a four-billion-euro cleanup as a series of deadly storms gives way to clear skies and a massive national recovery effort.


    Canada's top pension funds remain heavily invested in the U.S. despite an ongoing trade war and "Buy Canadian" calls.


    Rising costs for gold and cocoa are squeezing Valentine's Day budgets, forcing many Canadians to trade jewelry for more affordable gifts.

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