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Be Well: How to Use Natural Garden Care Methods in Place of Toxic Chemicals

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Be Well: How to Use Natural Garden Care Methods in Place of Toxic Chemicals
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Good2Know: Apple Launches High-Yield Saving Account

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Tech giant Apple has launched a high-yield savings account with a 4.15 percent annual interest rate. The company said there are no fees, minimum deposits, or minimum balance requirements, and users can set up and manage their savings...
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Bat ‘condos’, education used to help species under threat

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Bats often get a bad rap but several B.C. cities are making efforts to protect them — including building them their own homes — as a fatal fungus threatens to diminish the bat population.
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Drake Wins Big On Super Bowl LVI Bitcoin Bets

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Drake gambled $1.3 million in Bitcoin on Sunday’s Super Bowl — and won. Some of the action that the rapper placed bets on included the LA Rams to win outright and Odell Beckham Jr. to score a touchdown.
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Philippines takes steps to prevent bat-borne diseases

9th - Higher Ed
Filipino scientists are testing bats for coronavirus strains with hopes of preventing another global pandemic.
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Wild Recovery: Protecting nature and preventing the next pandemic | earthrise

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earthrise looks at protecting wildlife and preventing pandemics through the stories of two endangered mammals which have been investigated for links to COVID-19.
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WHO team dismisses theory COVID-19 leaked from Wuhan lab

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World Health Organization researchers in Wuhan say the virus likely jumped from animals to humans, but they have yet to identify the animal host that triggered the outbreak.
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Investigating how the COVID-19 virus jumped from animals to humans

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Half a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were detected at a wet market in Wuhan, China, investigators with the World Health Organization are now trying to figure out how the virus jumped from animals to humans.
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Coronavirus: Outbreak puts wildlife markets in the spotlight

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A month after WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Al Jazeera visits ‘wet’ markets, whose trade is blamed for the outbreak.
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Workers complain about bats, air quality at government building

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Worker complaints have sparked an investigation into conditions at a federal government building where there have been reports of bats, cockroaches and possibly related health concerns.
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Mixed results in testing HIV drugs against coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors in Thailand are testing medication normally used to treat HIV against the new coronavirus.
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Bats are feasting on invasive spotted lanternflies, Rutgers researcher says

9th - Higher Ed
As it turns out, New Jersey residents can help the situation by installing a bat house.
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Instead of evicting them, this town turned an attic into a safe haven for bats

9th - Higher Ed
In Nanaimo, BC, a heritage building has become an unexpected sanctuary for a colony of endangered bats. Each season, volunteers gather to count thousands of tiny wings as part of BC’s Community Bat Program. As CBC’s Johanna Wagstaffe...
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Bat house trial taking flight at Greenwood air force base

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The goal of the trial is to protect the base's winged occupants. Meig Campbell has the story.
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How the Toronto Zoo is working to save 9 Canadian species from extinction

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The Toronto Zoo is increasing its efforts to save some animal species from possible extinction. CBC’s Clara Pasieka breaks down the details of the zoo’s latest initiative.
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Police: 2 men wanted for stealing over $2K worth of baseball bats from Melville store

9th - Higher Ed
The d took six Easton baseball bats valued at around $2,099 before leaving the scene.
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Bats found with rabies in Regina

9th - Higher Ed
Two bats found in separate Regina neighbourhoods this spring were found to have rabies. Veterinarians are advising pet owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated.
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Inside Alberta's biggest bat cave

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Cadomin Cave is the largest known hibernaculum in Alberta. The cave has been closed to the public for more than a decade but, once a year, a small team of researchers slip inside to complete a census of the bats hibernating inside. The...
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Torpedo baseball bats are all the rage. This Quebec factory is trying to keep up with demand

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B45 Baseball in Quebec City has seen requests for torpedo baseball bats skyrocket, including from MLB players, following a record-breaking Yankees game. The relatively new type of bat was designed by a former physics professor while he...
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‘Torpedo’ bats stir up a storm in baseball

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The ‘torpedo’ bat is taking Major League Baseball by storm to start the season with hundreds of players looking to switch up their gear.
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Bat-killing disease fading in N.B, population is recovering

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White-nose syndrome wiped out 99 per cent of New Brunswick’s hibernating bats in 2011, but with the disease disappearing more each year, the numbers should start to rebound.
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AB de Villiers identifies who can be the 'next ABD' from South Africa

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Former South Africa batter and legend AB de Villiers named Donovan Ferreira as a player that he thinks has the range to be as explosive as him. The ex-RCB batter revealed that Ferreira reminds him of MS Dhoni.
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Sarfaraz Khan or Dhruv Jurel? The No.6 dilemma for Team India ahead of Perth Test

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Sarfaraz Khan or Dhruv Jurel? The No.6 dilemma for Team India ahead of Perth Test
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Hairdressers protest in Westminster

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Hair and beauty sector owners and employees protest in Parliament Square, London to demand 'urgent tax reform for the struggling sector'. Under the banner 'Save Our Salons', the British Hair Consortium will urge Chancellor Rachel Reeves...