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New rules designed to safeguard right whales while letting some P.E.I. lobster boats carry on

9th - Higher Ed
P.E.I. lobster fishing crews are hoping new rules from the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans will mean fewer days lost to closures when endangered right whales swim into Island waters. A pilot project will let harvesters using...
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All-clear given for water in the Cardigan River following June 2024 fish kill

9th - Higher Ed
Ivan Hughes didn’t think he’d be back fishing on the Cardigan River so soon. Last June, about 300 dead fish and some thick, smelly sludge were found in one section of the eastern P.E.I. river. A report issued by the province says...
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Scholar Athlete: Matilda Buchen

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She volunteers with the Southampton Animal Shelter and the Westhampton Junior Volunteer Ambulance Corp.
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Minnesota town surrounded by Canada worried about Trump's tariffs

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Surrounded on three sides by Canada, the remote Minnesota fishing town of Northwest Angle relies on Canadian tourism now threatened by the trade war. People there are nervous but hopeful the traditionally friendly Canada-U.S....
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What this Minnesota town surrounded by Canada thinks of the trade war

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Surrounded on three sides by Canada, the remote Minnesota fishing town of Northwest Angle relies on Canadian tourism now threatened by the trade war. People there are nervous but hopeful the traditionally friendly Canada-U.S....
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#TheMoment a one-eyed dog was saved and started over as 'Pirate Andy'

9th - Higher Ed
Fishing charter company captain Joshua Rose recounts the moment he rescued an injured, abandoned dog in Metchosin, B.C., and gave him a new life at sea as Pirate Andy.
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B.C. tourism operators bracing for uncertainty amidst U.S. trade war

9th - Higher Ed
Tourism operators in B.C. are bracing for uncertainty. A trade war with the United States and the possibility of a weakened economy on both sides of the border means travel plans could be changing. Pinki Wong tells us more.
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Grassy Narrows First Nation gets mercury poisoning treatment centre

9th - Higher Ed
Decades after a paper mill dumped tonnes of mercury into a river system, Grassy Narrows First Nation in Northern Ontario is getting a one-of-a-kind treatment centre to help residents suffering from mercury poisoning — a problem the...
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2 crew confirmed dead after fishing vessel capsizes near Halifax

9th - Higher Ed
The fishing vessel known as the Fortune Pride capsized near Halifax on Thursday night. The boat's owner has confirmed that two of the four crew members did not survive. Nicola Seguin has the latest.
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Threatened tariffs mean this N.L. crab harvester faces financial uncertainty

9th - Higher Ed
How do you fight for a fair price on snow crab when there’s so much uncertainty between Canada and the United States? The CBC’s Troy Turner headed to Lumsden to hear concerns from a local harvester.
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Uncertainty remains ahead of crab harvest

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Crab harvesters are getting ready for the season, which is set to begin in two months. So how is the tariff uncertainty affecting them? Troy Turner went to Lumsden to find out.
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Sea vomit is spreading in Bay of Fundy. Fishers and researchers want to know why

9th - Higher Ed
About 50 scallop fishers are assisting the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in a three-year project by collecting samples of the invasive sea squirt in the Bay of Fundy.
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For these ice fishers, Windsor's cold snap spells good news

9th - Higher Ed
Windsor-Essex has had a series of chilly days — and for local ice fishers, that's good news. The CBC's Michael Evans speaks with fisher Hunter Buchenaur about his hobby.
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Climate change, shipping routes and new horizons for Sachs Harbour, N.W.T.

9th - Higher Ed
Sachs Harbour is seeing the first-hand effects of climate change as the scenery and shoreline shift. This could leave the communitiy in a unique position. Luke Carroll explains.
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Monument in southeastern P.E.I. honours those who lost their lives at sea

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People living in Murray Harbour, P.E.I., say a new monument is an important way to remember those from the area who have died at sea over the years, and to show respect for those who continue to risk their lives. CBC's Connor Lamont...
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Philippines renewable energy: Concern over plan to build solar farm on lake

9th - Higher Ed
The Philippines is set to build the world’s largest floating solar farm on a natural lake.
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Putin's Hilarious KGB Years Anecdote Goes Viral; 'When I Was Working In Germany...'

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President Vladimir Putin delivered a powerful address at the "Russia Calling" forum in Moscow, where he criticized the West’s sanctions policy, claiming it failed to cripple Russia’s economy. A standout moment from the forum was when...
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CBC reporter demos rescue in military drill ahead of lobster trap Dumping Day

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Brett Ruskin participated in a rescue demonstration by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ahead of the start of the commercial lobster season in southwest Nova Scotia.
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Cuba and Colorful Havana: Stunning Drone Footage

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Experience the vibrant beauty of Cuba from above with this captivating drone footage. Soar over the colorful streets of Havana, the pristine beaches of Varadero, and the lush valleys of Viñales. Marvel at the historic architecture,...
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‘Like a bomb went off.’ 2 injured in boat explosion at Old Bridge marina, officials say

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People living near the Old Bridge waterfront tell News 12 New Jersey that their homes shook and windows rattled.
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Kemi Badenoch speaks to media on a fishing related visit in East Yorkshire

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Kemi Badenoch speaks to media on a fishing related visit in East Yorkshire.
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Kemi Badenoch visits fishermen in Bridlington

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Kemi Badenoch visits fishermen in Bridlington, East Yorkshire.
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Kemi Badenoch says the Prime Minister has “surrendered” gains made from Brexit - full press conference

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Kemi Badenoch claims the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had “surrendered” many of the gains the Tories had made from Brexit as she spoke at a central London press conference. Mrs Badenoch was joined by Victoria Atkins, and Priti Patel....
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Sir Keir Starmer declares “Britain is back on the world stage” after EU deal

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Sir Keir Starmer described the “landmark” deal as a “win-win” which was good for both sides.He declared that “Britain is back on the world stage”, with the EU deal following trade agreements struck with India and the US. The Prime...