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Students get a taste of home at Fredericton university

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International students at St. Thomas University share their recipes with chef Michael Greer, who then serves up some home cooking away from home.
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Headlines: Stabbing at Airsoft game in Carmel, driver crashes into own home, gas leaks in Haverstraw

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Here are some stories making headlines across the Hudson Valley.
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O&R: Crews find gas leaks in Rockland County hamlet; neighborhood not in danger

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Orange and Rockland utility workers were called to the hamlet of Thiells in Haverstraw after residents reported a strong gas smell.
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Be Well: How to Pick Out the Perfect Christmas Tree

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Tips that will help you decide how to choose the perfect pine (or fir) for your home.
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New Study Suggests Nostrils Smell Independently

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A new study found that our nostrils each have their own sense of smell working independently in some ways.
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'I have my heart:' Canadian resident meets daughter born in Gaza for the 1st time

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Canadian permanent resident Ahmad Abualjedian's wife and daughter, who was born in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war, arrived in Toronto on Friday after they safely made it across the Rafah gate. Abualjedian speaks with CBC News about how...
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Palestinian Israelis pressured to stay silent

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Palestinian-Israelis have been trying to hold protests against Israel’s war on Gaza.
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Why Do Mosquitoes Bite Some People More Than Others?

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While dengue cases are shooting up across the country, have you ever wondered why mosquitoes prefer some humans over others? Well, if you are one of those unfortunate mosquito magnets, please note. It has nothing to do with wearing a...
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Tips for Flooding Clean-Up

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Widespread flash flooding hit New York City on Friday and city residents were dealing with financial losses and molding in the aftermath. Cheddar News took a deep dive into what to do to when dealing with storm cleanup.
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Be Well: How to Protect Your Skin From Bug Bites This Summer

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Be Well: How to Protect Your Skin From Bug Bites This Summer
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Barcelona artist installs urinals as protest against visitors peeing on walls

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Barcelona artist Joan Juncosa installed colourful papier mache urinals around the city to protest the use of the city's centuries-old walls as public toilets. The Spanish city receives around 30 million visitors annually. Some people...
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Barcelona artist installs urinals as protest against people peeing on walls

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Barcelona artist Joan Juncosa installed colourful papier mache urinals around the city to protest the use of the city's centuries-old walls as public toilets. The Spanish city receives around 30 million visitors annually. Some people...
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Sargassum crisis: Fishermen in Martinique develop solutions

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Fishermen and entrepreneurs develop solutions using booms and nets to get rid of toxic floating seaweed in the Atlantic.
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Celebrity Tequilas - how good are they?

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Our Reveller team blind taste four different celebrity tequilas to see which are good and which are not worth it.
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Rotting fish sauce turns N.L. town into ‘disaster zone,’ mayor says

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A CBC News investigation found that the waste from an abandoned fish sauce plant that was the source of a stench that had plagued the town of St. Mary’s, N.L., for years was also 'acutely toxic' for fish. The mayor is using the...
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What The Tok: Canned Fish Is the New Craze

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What The Tok: Canned Fish Is the New Craze
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Will these motorcycle helmets keep you safe? We put them to the test

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They're the only thing protecting your head from the pavement in a crash, but are all motorcycle helmets built the same? Marketplace puts motorcycle helmets from third-party sellers on Amazon, eBay and Walmart to the test, and shows how...
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Four ways science has made our lives better recently: diamonds out of plastic bottles, and more

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A universal COVID-19 vaccine and a brand new test for Parkinson’s disease thanks to one woman’s incredible sense of smell are some of this week’s #GoodNews stories.
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The debate over ‘best before’ dates: strict rule or just a suggestion?

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Experts say best before dates are more like guidelines to preserve quality, but a new survey shows many Canadians still strictly abide by the food label, which leads to food waste.
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Armenia’s capital Yerevan hit by deadly explosion

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At least one person has been killed and an unknown number of people are feared trapped in rubble after a strong explosio
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Survivors hopeful about bill to expand domestic violence education for judges

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The House of Commons is debating a new bill that would introduce mandatory training on intimate partner violence and coercive control for federal judges. Survivors hope the bill — if passed — will protect children from abusive parents by...
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US: Disused oil and gas wells sealed to stop emissions

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Disused oil and gas wells around the world have been a source of greenhouse gas emissions for decades.
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Air quality near Ottawa protest zone worse than Mexico City

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Idling diesel trucks at the Ottawa protest are pushing harmful emissions into the air, making the air quality four times worse than in Mexico City, a CBC News analysis shows.
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Iqaluit water supply undrinkable after possible fuel contamination

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Residents of Iqaluit have been told not to consume water from the taps after a possible fuel contamination at the water treatment plant, leaving people scrambling to get untreated water from the river or paying big bucks for bottled water.