Nickelback's Hall of Fame induction: 'Are we supposed to be there?'

Reflecting on their upcoming induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, members of Alberta rock band Nickelback say they don't quite know how to feel about the honour.
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New Indigenous-led justice centre opens in Kenora
An Indigenous-led centre has opened in Kenora, connecting people to social services with an Indigenous approach. -
Ford and Sutcliffe talk housing, economy in first meeting since municipal election
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe as he arrived in Ottawa Monday ahead of a premiers' meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This is the first time the pair have met in person since the 2022 municipal election. -
How a community-led health program with Japanese roots is helping Winnipeggers
A community-led health program running for decades is looking into why it's effective at helping people stay healthy. -
West Van police trying to identify 'person of interest' in spate of cabin break-ins
Police in West Vancouver are trying to identify a man described as a person of interest in an investigation into 16 break-ins at cabins on Cypress Mountain. -
B.C. Throne Speech: Read the full text of the 2023 speech
The B.C. NDP government, led by new Premier David Eby, has laid out its plans for the coming session of the B.C. legislature on Monday. -
Public auction of Sask. liquor store licenses begins
A public auction of Saskatchewan liquor store licenses began on Monday. The government is closing its 34 remaining SLGA locations with licenses going to the highest bidder. -
'It’s a big thing': Earthquake impacts in Turkiye and Syria felt at home
Death and destruction is left in the aftermath of earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria, while the devastating impact is being felt in Waterloo region and beyond. -
One person injured after Cambridge crash involving tractor-trailer
A 32-year-old from Cambridge has life-threatening injuries after a collision involving a car and a tractor-trailer, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). -
At least $55K worth of collectibles stolen in Leduc hockey card heist
A hobby store south of Edmonton was broken into Saturday and RCMP said the thief stole at least $55,000 worth of collectibles.