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US food waste: California introduces new composting law

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People in California are now required by law to separate their food waste from other rubbish for composting.
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Spanish farmers test growing crops in desert-like area

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A group of farmers in southern Spain is testing a new approach to agriculture. Hernan-Valle is a desert-like area that gets very little rain in the winter.
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La Palma eruption: Farmers despair as volcano damages banana crop

9th - Higher Ed
As La Palma's volcano eruption shows no sign of slowing, farmers tell us they are worried for the future of their crops - and for their health.
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Canadian veterans on the legacy of Afghanistan war

9th - Higher Ed
Two Canadian veterans reflect on their experiences fighting in Afghanistan, how it changed them and what it’s like to see the Taliban regain control.
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How a different approach to farming is helping fight climate change

9th - Higher Ed
A different approach to farming called regenerative agriculture is growing in popularity as a way to simultaneously reduce carbon emissions and improve soil.
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Yellowknife farmer converts a parking lot into urban garden

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A farmer has converted an old parking lot in Yellowknife into a field, proving you can grow food just about anywhere.
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Russia's 20,000-tonne diesel spill pollutes waterways in Siberia

9th - Higher Ed
About 6,000 tonnes of diesel seeped into the ground and another 15,000 in nearby waterways, according to state media.
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US astronauts prepare for historic mission

9th - Higher Ed
They are the crew for the first crewed spaceflight to blast off from US soil in almost 10 years.
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Indigenous archaeological site under threat from looters

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A rare Indigenous archaeological site in Saskatchewan is under threat from looters digging for artifacts. Community leaders and researchers are racing to protect the site and preserve its history.
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Deep-red field turns heads: Crimson clover is a colourful soil builder for this P.E.I. potato farm

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Last fall, Summerside-based Linkletter Farms planted crimson clover as a cover crop, to hold potato field soil in place over the winter. Co-owner Mark MacEwen didn't expect it to survive the icy weather the way it does in other...
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What causes flash flooding?

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Flash flooding doesn't just happen in the movies. They can also cause real-life emergencies. But how do flash floods happen, and how can we limit them? CBC Kids News contributor Aerin Murphy breaks it down.
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Garden Guide: Gardening later in life? It's never too late to pick up this hobby!

9th - Higher Ed
This week we visit two gardeners that are using their retirement to create their garden paradise. They share their advice for gardeners of any age.
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Bilawal stuns Pakistan with pro-India statement on Hafiz Saeed

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In a stunning statement, former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said Pakistan has no objection to extraditing terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India as a “confidence-building measure.” Speaking to Al...
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Operation Spiderweb: Will Ukraine's drone attack shift war narrative?

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Ukraine has launched a daring operation called 'Spiderweb,' targeting a key Russian airfield. Reports claim unprecedented damage, with bombers and submarines destroyed. As Russia remains silent on the extent of losses, Ukraine signals a...
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The goal of 'farming under every panel'

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Solar Sheep's Janna Grier and Capital Power's Wade Heuscher explain why animals are used at the Strathmore Solar site in Alberta.
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Aurora College team looks to grow Fort Smith food independence with gardening

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Food security is a growing concern in the North. Store-bought food can be expensive and not always fresh. Carla Ulrich has the story of a team looking to change that.
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This weather has thrown gardeners for a loop. Here's how to save your plants

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The May long weekend wasn't the warm, sunny kickoff to the planting season that gardeners hope for. Ashley Esakin from Gardening in Canada joined CBC Blue Sky host Sam Maciag to provide some reassurance that all is not lost.
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Farm-to-school program's second year kicks off in Brownsville

9th - Higher Ed
The students got a chance to learn about soil health and food that can be grown in their neighborhood.
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Canadian intelligence confirms presence of Khalistani extremists operating within country

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In a significant revelation, Canada’s intelligence agency has confirmed that Khalistani extremist groups are active on its soil, raising serious concerns about national security and international relations—especially with India.
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Getting ready to garden this long weekend? Here are some expert tips

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Victoria Day long weekend is nearly upon us and it marks the unofficial start to gardening season. Perry Grobe owns Grobe Nursery and Garden Centre in Breslau. The gardening guru shared some tips with CBC K-W's Aastha Shetty about how to...
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Garden Guide: Grow a tree anywhere with Bonsai

9th - Higher Ed
Bonsai may seem complicated, but if you follow these steps, it's an easy and rewarding hobby that makes gardening possible no matter where you live!
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Remember acid rain? Scientists fear it could return

9th - Higher Ed
Some U.S. scientists warn that the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed deregulations could lead to the return of acid rain and contaminated soil for parts of Canada.
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Garden Guide: How to grow plants from seed - for kids!

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Starting plants from seed is easy and rewarding if you keep a few things in mind! Here's a step-by-step guide about how (and what) to grow from seed.
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DEC: Over 250 pounds of toxic chemicals removed in ongoing cleanup at Bethpage Community Park

9th - Higher Ed
The site has been partially closed for more than two decades due to contamination from hazardous chemicals left behind by Grumman and the United States Navy.