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8-year-old girl killed in London, Ont., crash

9th - Higher Ed
An 8-year-old-girl was killed in London, Ont., and nine others were injured after a vehicle hit a group of pedestrians, including several Girl Guides, at a busy intersection. Police say there’s no indication the crash was intentional.
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Mexico: Why are marigolds the iconic flowers of Day of the Dead?

9th - Higher Ed
A colourful offering for the dead – Al Jazeera meet a farmer in Mexico working hard to keep tradition alive.
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Brightening seniors’ day with free flowers

9th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic has left many seniors isolated from their friends and families. A British Columbia florist is helping bring a smile to their faces with free flowers.
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Polka dots and pumpkins: Artist Yayoi Kusama showcases seventy years of her work

9th - Higher Ed
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is exhibiting sculptures and art inside and outside in Berlin and in New York, with her signature polka dots and infinity rooms.
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Tributes to Prince Philip: Funeral will be held April 17

9th - Higher Ed
A 41-gun salute to Britain's long-serving royal - Prince Charles says the family's touched by tributes to his late Father, Prince Philip.
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Mourners gather at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle for Prince Philip

9th - Higher Ed
Flowers are piling up outside Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, as news spreads that Prince Philip has died at 99 years old. Husband to the Queen for 73 years, he died on the morning of April 9, just weeks after recovering from a...
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2 teens charged with murder in death of Calgary police officer

9th - Higher Ed
Two teenagers are in custody on first-degree murder charges in the New Year's Eve death of Calgary police Sgt. Andrew Harnett who was dragged by a vehicle during a routine traffic stop.
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'Chicago's original sin was racial segregation' | Fault Lines (clip)

9th - Higher Ed
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the United States, communities of colour have been hit hardest.
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Going Dutch: Netherlands has 'frugal' approach to the EU coronavirus recovery package

9th - Higher Ed
As EU leaders gather in Brussels for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic started, they all agree that they need to reach a decision on the trillion-euro EU recovery package. What they cannot agree on, though, is how big that...
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U.S. cities see more protests, violent unrest over George Floyd's death

9th - Higher Ed
Protests in Minneapolis and elsewhere continue, as cries to prosecute the other three police officers at the scene during the death of George Floyd continue. There is a growing memorial for Floyd at the corner where he was pinned down by...
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Tehran mother's memorial takes on special meaning amid outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
How one man in Iran has turned the grief of losing his mother into a memorial that brings joy to the masses.
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Why the pandemic is sparking so many first-time gardeners

9th - Higher Ed
Looking for a soothing new hobby to help pass the time, many Canadians are taking up gardening.
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Celebrating Mother’s Day during a pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic makes celebrating Mother’s Day tougher this year, particularly for those with parents in long-term care homes.
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Netherlands' King's Day: Celebrations toned down over COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
The government has urged people to remain patient at least until May 20.
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Some good news from around the world on Wednesday

9th - Higher Ed
With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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Coronavirus lockdowns hit flower farms in Kenya

9th - Higher Ed
The flower producers say more than 30,000 casual workers have already been sent home, and tens of thousands more workers stand to lose their jobs in the weeks ahead.
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Artifact collection will help reclaim history: Métis Federation

9th - Higher Ed
The Manitoba Métis Federation unveiled the 'Our Grandmothers Collection' Wednesday in downtown Winnipeg, a 142-piece collection dating back to the 1800s that will have a permanent home in the future Red River Métis National Heritage...
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Shop locally from over 25 farms at The Connecticut Flower Collective

9th - Higher Ed
The Connecticut Flower Collective can be described as a sort of farmers market, but just for flowers and plants.
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Elm tree seeds are everywhere. Edmonton AM host Tara McCarthy spoke to an expert.

9th - Higher Ed
There is an abundance of elm tree seeds around this year. Andy Fitzsimmons of City Tree Service tells you what you need to know.
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Garden Guide: How to grow fresh flower bouquets in your garden

9th - Higher Ed
Grow these flowers for bouquets all summer long that are easy to grow and practically free!
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Botanical Wonders: Washington's Seasonal Reawakening

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above the vibrant floral landscapes of Washington State as spring breathes life into its valleys and cities. From the iconic Skagit Valley tulip fields bursting with color to the delicate cherry blossoms...
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Stunning Drone Footage: Spring’s Flower Fields in Bloom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above lush fields and gardens in full bloom as spring unveils its colorful canvas. Watch from the sky as flowers like tulips, cherry blossoms, daffodils, and wildflowers blanket the landscape, creating...
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Mayor Gillingham takes safety tour in Winnipeg's West End

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor Scott Gillingham spoke with businesses and community members in the West End neighbourhood about the Safe Winnipeg Initiative.
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Family of gun violence victims plant flowers at St. Mary's Park

9th - Higher Ed
Rows of plants and orange flowers were put into the ground at a water splash pad in the park.