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Will election promises bring an artificial turf soccer pitch to Verdun?

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New ReviewCandidates for borough mayor in Verdun agree with the local soccer association that it’s time to build a new turf pitch in the area. Currently, players are forced to travel to other boroughs and use rented facilities to play when spring...
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Concourse Village woman demands fixes after mold removal leaves apartment exposed to rodents

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The resident says management left gaping holes in her bathroom walls.
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Rats infest neighborhood, feast on community garden in Nyack

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Village leaders said the rats are out in force this summer along Hudson Avenue, partly because of an apartment complex's trash problem and some of its vacant units that are creating a rat-friendly environment.
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Flight 752: The investigation

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Canadians families are also preoccupied by an impossible question, the same one being asked in many other countries. Why did that plane crash? The CBC's Katie Nicholson with some expert insights on the investigation.
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Flight 752 likely hit by Iranian anti-aircraft missile

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Intelligence officials believe a Ukrainian International Airlines flight shot down in Tehran may have been hit by a Russian-made TOR-M1 anti-aircraft missile. How does the system work and why was it parked so close to a civilian airport?
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Tornado victims salvage belongings, prepare for rain

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Victims of tornadoes that tore through Ontario and Quebec are rushing to salvage their belongings and prepare for forecasted rain that could do further damage to their homes.
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Use of poison by Sask. farmers questioned

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Strychnine is meant to manage the gopher population, but kills any wildlife that comes in contact with it. CBC News looks at why it's allowed in certain places but not others and if its use is even necessary.
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The battle for Bears Ears

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A big fight is brewing in Utah over a national monument and natural resources, CBC's Kim Brunhuber reports
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Pocono Mountains: Girls golf getaway at Skytop Lodge in the Poconos

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Get ready to tee it up at Skytop Lodge with ideas for a girls golf getaway.
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#TheMoment first responders rescued a puppy from an air vent

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Brian Willie, public information officer for South Metro Fire Rescue in Centennial, Colo., recounts the moment he recorded a rescue operation for a puppy stuck in an air vent.
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All Middlesex Borough School District schools closed due to watermain break

9th - Higher Ed
Bound Brook Road, between Warrenville Road and Green Brook Road, is closed in both directions.
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Texas thunderstorms: Nearly 1m homes & stores suffer power outages

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Crews in the US city of Houston are working to restore power to nearly one million homes and businesses, after storms caused damage.
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New Sea Girt ordinance bans digging large holes at beach for safety reasons

9th - Higher Ed
The “fun” beach activity can be very dangerous, officials said.
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State audit finds Copiague UFSD still at risk for cyberattack nearly 4 years after account breach

9th - Higher Ed
The state comptroller’s office conducted an audit of the district’s IT security and found district officials did not properly manage network user accounts and financial software access controls.
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Potholes popping up again on Long Island roadways

9th - Higher Ed
Rich Sayres, of Holbrook MTA Auto Service, described them as “terrible” and said they’ve been a “habitual thing” on Long Island for many years.
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Family celebrates B.C. great-grandmother's 107th birthday

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Lois Cairns turned 107 years old on March 11, and her family came together in Coquitlam, B.C., to celebrate.
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Warm winter weather melts ice fishing tradition in northern Ontario

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66-year-old Mike Belanger has fished Whitewater Lake in Greater Sudbury his whole life and usually moves out to his hut for the winter, but he's never seen a season like this one.
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At the bagel shop, doing something unholy

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal's famous St-Viateur Bagel shop has teamed up with a popular cream cheese brand to create a no-hole bagel but some customers say it's not really a bagel.
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Is a bagel without a hole still a bagel?

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Montreal's famous St-Viateur Bagel shop has teamed up with a popular cream cheese brand to create a no-hole bagel but some customers say it's not really a bagel.
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Airplane ice fishing shack turns heads on Sask. lake

9th - Higher Ed
Lee Saretsky and his three friends — Derek Davis, Jordan Janzen and Jonah Alain — have turned a decommissioned aircraft into an ice fishing shack near Pelican Pointe on Last Mountain Lake, about 65 kilometres northwest of Regina.
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See the 'unholy' so-called bagels causing a stir at a famous Montreal bagel shop

9th - Higher Ed
A new creation, born from a partnership with a famous cream cheese brand, is prompting strong reactions from bagel-lovers.
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Take a tour of this airplane that has been converted into an ice shack

9th - Higher Ed
A group of friends are taking ice fishing to new depths on Last Mountain Lake north of Regina. They purchased a small, turboprop plane and turned it into an ice shack. The plane has heaters, bench seating and has even been used for...
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Thalidomide survivors: Australia apologises to victims of drug

9th - Higher Ed
Anthony Albanese issued the national apology to survivors of the thalidomide tragedy.
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Fissures from quakes in Iceland continue to grow

9th - Higher Ed
Gregory Paul De Pascale, an associate professor of geology from the University of Iceland, compared the earthquakes and damage in Grindavík, Iceland, to 2010 and 2011's deadly quakes in Christchurch, New Zealand. He believes it's too...