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City prepares for 160,000 Taylor Swift fans to flood downtown Vancouver

9th - Higher Ed
With just over a week before her massive Eras Tour arrives in BC. Vancouver is preparing to welcome pop star Taylor Swift, along with legions of excited fans. But Swift is not the only show in town that weekend.And as Michelle Ghoussoub...
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Will an Edmonton property tax hike help or hurt local businesses?

9th - Higher Ed
Doug Griffiths, Edmonton Chamber of Commerce CEO, says Edmonton can better manage the tax dollars it gets — and that an eight per cent property tax increase may not be the financial solution the city is looking for.
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Montreal to make pedestrian-only sections of Ste-Catherine Street downtown. The response is mixed

9th - Higher Ed
As a part of the city’s decade-long reconstruction of Ste-Catherine Street West to fix aging infrastructure and improve pedestrian access, Mayor Valérie Plante has announced plans to make two sections of the iconic street into pedestrian...
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Curated Video

Montreal rabbi wants police to take more action against antisemitism | Canada Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Rabbi Adam Scheier says he was spending his Sunday afternoon with family in downtown Montreal when he stumbled upon an anti-NATO protest. He recounts how the recent protests have affected his family. 'The children are afraid... there's a...
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Cities bearing the brunt of social issues

9th - Higher Ed
Tim Rissesco, president of Downtowns Atlantic Canada, says measures to deal with increased crime can sometimes give the wrong impression, which can have unintended consequences.
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How Portage and Main pedestrians will inject new life downtown

9th - Higher Ed
Come July 1, 2025, the iconic intersection will reopen to pedestrians after 46 years. CBC Manitoba's urban contributor delves into to the positives of pedestrian access at the iconic corner.
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Public to weigh in on Mastic Beach downtown redevelopment plan

9th - Higher Ed
The redevelopment area covers roughly 37 acres and includes 140 properties.
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Winnipeg's Santa Claus parade takes place Saturday

9th - Higher Ed
Winnipeg's Santa Claus parade is just days away.Thousands are expected to gather downtown to see the big man in red on Saturday.
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Old Port New Year’s Eve party returns as part of Montreal’s downtown winter festivities

9th - Higher Ed
The city has several outdoor activities, festivities and exhibits planned for this winter, including a celebration that has been on hiatus since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Windsor bars and restaurants catering to those hungry for U.S. election coverage

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Windsor's Jacob Barker reports from Eastwood's Grill and Lounge, one of many downtown locations hosting election watch parties in Windsor. He spoke with one political organizer who believes votes from dual citizens in Windsor could...
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Fall Back into News 12: Downtown Cranford's Scarecrow Stroll

9th - Higher Ed
Visitors are invited to vote for their favorite scarecrows in a number of categories, with a number of new categories being introduced this year.
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Edmontonians protest new shelter in west end

9th - Higher Ed
Hope Mission's shelter is set to open next month in an industrial area in west Edmonton — and it's facing pushback from neighbouring residents.On Sunday, a group protested the shelter, saying it's a location that's unsafe for both the...
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Ottawa mayor on return to office pushback: Keep businesses out of ‘line of fire’

9th - Higher Ed
As of Monday, federal public servants had to work in the office at least three days per week. That policy shift prompted the Public Service Alliance of Canada's chapter in the national capital region to call for members to minimize...
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New poll suggests downtown safety, petty crime top of mind for Winnipeggers

9th - Higher Ed
Winnipeg's chief of police is set to retire from the force, and a new poll suggests some Winnipeggers want the incoming top cop to focus efforts on downtown safety and petty crime.
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Photowalks: Exploring Yellowstone country in Cody, Wyoming

Higher Ed
Lifelong photographer and journalist Jefferson Graham shows off the most photographable places through the lens of his smartphone. (Scripps News)
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Police: Missing college student Riley Strain's body found in river

Higher Ed
The 22-year-old University of Missouri student was reported missing nearly two weeks ago after being kicked out of a bar in Nashville.
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Bloomberg

Working From Home Is an American Phenomenon: Sternlicht

Higher Ed
Starwood Capital Group Chairman & CEO Barry Sternlicht says working from home is an American phenomenon. He says workers are back in offices everywhere else around the world. This episode of "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein" was...
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Bloomberg

VC Spotlight: NFX's Beller on San Francisco As AI Hub

Higher Ed
NFX General Partner Morgan Beller is an avid crypto investor and was behind Facebook's push into cryptocurrency with its 'Libra' cryptocurrency attempt. She explains where the VC firm is seeing some of the most impactful applications of...
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Bloomberg

Los Angeles Real Estate Market 'Lumpy': Horne

Higher Ed
Lewis Horne, CBRE President of Greater LA gives insight to the LA real estate market and the city's future hosting opportunities for the Would Cup and the Olympics. He speaks with Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

San Francisco Hit Hard by Bank Failures

Higher Ed
First it was the tech downturn, now the bank failures are hitting San Francisco's economy hard. Bloomberg's Karen Breslau helped write "The Big Take." Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on...
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: View moves across pond with willow tree near white house

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: View moves across pond with willow tree near white house. View of small-town public building. View of suburban homes. View of small downtown and light traffic.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man in suit talks on phone in car showroom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man in suit talks on phone in car showroom. White car drives past Drive-In Customer Parking sign and parks. Man walks into office building in town as people walk past on sidewalk.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man in suit, bowtie and glasses signs business checks at desk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man in suit, bowtie and glasses signs business checks at desk. He places folder in Mail box on desk. He leaves house wearing hat and carrying satchel. People walk downtown and enter businesses.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: View zooms out from model Community Bank in model town

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: View zooms out from model Community Bank in model town. The model town goes dark.