The leaves are changing and the spiders are coming out, it's officially fall!
This stunning photo captures the best colours of autumn and it's our photo of the day.
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The leaves are changing and the spiders are coming out, it's officially fall!
This stunning photo captures the best colours of autumn and it's our photo of the day.
Check it out.
Want to be featured in Your Best Stuff? Send us your photos.
A bee gathers pollen on a flower in Winnipeg.
The bee was found on the last of fall flowers while a yard was being cleaned up for winter.
Submitted by Brent Hlady.
We've decided it's our photo of the day.
From breaking to news to images of the weird and wonderful, we receive great photos from you everyday!
Check out this unique shot from user Caledoniawoman of a wayward bee.
Too bad it was a full beer!
Canada boycotted a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday evening, protesting his denial of the Holocaust and verbal attacks on Israel.
The story about the leader's controversial words climbed to the top of the most commented list on CBCNews.ca.
Over 1200 of you weighed in.
Here are your top five most recommended comments of the week.
From stunning sunsets to breathtaking parks, it's been another great week of photos submitted by you!
Check out this week's top five.
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Fall is in the air in many parts of the country which means, along with chilly mornings, autumnal colours, festivals galore and one last chance to enjoy the great outdoors!!
This week's photos included some star spotting as well as stellar sunrises.
Check out our top five pics of the week.
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The federal health minister has ordered an inquiry into why the government sent body bags to Manitoba aboriginal reserves as part of preparation kits for a possible swine flu outbreak.
Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq, herself an Inuk from Nunavut, issued a statement Thursday saying she was ordering an immediate inquiry into the incident, which she called "unacceptable."
"It was insensitive and offensive," she said. "As minister of health and as an aboriginal, I am offended. To all who took offence at what occurred, I want to say that I share your concern, and I pledge to get to the bottom of it."
The story not only sparked a strong reaction in the House, but across the country as over 700 Canadians weighed in on the issue.
Here are your top five most recommended comments.
A parade of zombies stopped traffic dead on a few streets in downtown Toronto on the weekend.
Hundreds of people took part in a special Zombie Walk on Saturday to mark the North American premiere of "George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead," a film that was part of Midnight Madness at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Submitted by edvanwest.
We decided it's s our photo of the day.
It looks like fall has already arrived in Erin, Ont.
The beautiful contrast between the turning leaves and the darkening sky, make this a perfect photo of the day!
Submitted by user Wkelso.
NASA is considering whether the space shuttle Discovery needs to dodge a piece of space junk before heading for a scheduled landing back on Earth.
While this delay may be bad news for the space agency, it could mean a treat for sky gazers hoping to catch a glimpse of the shuttle.
According to commenter Michael W. here's where you can catch the Discovery in Ontario.
Read on for more.