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Is arsenic dust in Yellowknife a threat when there's a drought?

9th - Higher Ed
Low water is revealing things along Yellowknife Bay that we don't normally see: a lot of mud, a bit of garbage and some houseboats resting in the muck. But is the low water also exposing risk we can't see, like arsenic along the...
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Neighbour rushed to help after deadly Ontario boat crash

9th - Higher Ed
A cottager who heard the impact of a boat crash from across Bobs Lake in eastern Ontario rushed to help, and says that night is seared into his memory. Three people were killed and five others were injured in the long weekend collision.
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Crunch Fitness' CEO is a Marine vet with a rock-solid resolve who believes work-life balance is a myth

9th - Higher Ed
Jim Rowley has spent over a decade at the helm of gym chain Crunch Fitness, which operates over 400 locations. Rowley maintains that the trappings of modern work—work-life balance, life hacks, corner-cutting—are illusions. He works on...
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Couple's food truck dreams come true at Lake Manitoba Narrows

9th - Higher Ed
Tracy Fordham and Daryle Bezemer are eager to meet and feed people passing through Lake Manitoba Narrows again this May long weekend as the couple reopens their 'dream' food truck, Channel 204 Grill, which they launched their last year.
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Lake Victoria flooding: Rising water levels displace 40,000 in Kenya

9th - Higher Ed
Kenyans worry about their future as rising water levels on Lake Victoria floods their homes.
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Boating ban makes waves in Clear Lake

9th - Higher Ed
A temporary ban on watercraft on Clear Lake this summer is intended to protect the lake and prevent any further spread of zebra mussels. Visitors and property owners weigh in on what they make of the development.
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Water on Lake Winnipeg at lowest level for early May in 35 years

9th - Higher Ed
The Lake Winnipeg watershed is experiencing drought conditions for the second straight year, further impairing Manitoba Hydro's ability to generate surplus power as well as revenue for the province.
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Manitoba First Nations seek billions in damages over Winnipeg sewage spill

9th - Higher Ed
Eight Manitoba First Nations have filed a lawsuit against the City of Winnipeg, as well as the provincial and federal governments, seeking billions of dollars in compensation for a massive sewage spill earlier this year.
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Mastering the Mind: Bhagavad Gita's Lesson on Discipline and Happiness from Chapter 2, Verse 66

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In Bhagavad Gita's timeless wisdom, Chapter 2, Verse 66 resonates with profound insights into the human psyche and the pursuit of inner peace. This verse highlights the importance of discipline in controlling the mind and senses,...
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Lake Manitoba Narrows 'should be bigger on the map' for its natural beauty, unique history: residents

9th - Higher Ed
The Narrows of Lake Manitoba is where western Manitoba meets west Interlake. Fishing and outdoor recreation draw droves of cottagers and campers to the area in the summer. But there are only a few dozen year-round residents, some of whom...
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How a well-known trek in the Rockies led to important climate change research

9th - Higher Ed
For decades, mountaineers have trekked to Abbot Pass, just beyond Lake Louise. Many would stop for a rest at the stone hut along the route, logging their experiences in the hut's registers. Now, researchers have used those entries to...
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Why has Arizona re-enacted a 160-year-old abortion ban?

9th - Higher Ed
The state court’s ruling could have far-reaching implications for women’s healthcare and the November elections.
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Why Regina is the only capital city in Canada on a man-made lake

9th - Higher Ed
Like Las Vegas, Regina wasn't built on a natural water source. As we mark the 20th anniversary of the Big Dig— when the man-made lake was last drained— CBC's Good Question, Saskatchewan host Leisha Grebinski digs into why the city was...
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#TheMoment a man rescued his dog from a frozen river

9th - Higher Ed
Brian Skakun used driftwood to crawl over the partially frozen Fraser River in Prince George, B.C., to save his dog, who was stranded on the ice.
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Learn more about the sports that makeup dene games

9th - Higher Ed
Straight from CBC North's Tiktok! Virginie Ann dropped by the Dene Games to see what it's all about. To see more content like this head over to @cbcnorth
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How long-term drought affects B.C. farms and fishing

9th - Higher Ed
As some parts of the province are still experiencing wintry weather, drought conditions persist, and it's changing the way British Columbians live, work and source their food and power. Two people in Northern B.C. with a vested interest...
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Windsor-Essex is one of the last regions in Canada where you can see baby sturgeon

9th - Higher Ed
Researcher Trevor Pitcher talks to Windsor Morning host Amy Dodge
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Every municipality in British Columbia ... in song

9th - Higher Ed
Today is Justin's McElroy's last day before a year-long sabbatical. In honour of the occasion, he left us with one last song highlighting every single municipality in British Columbia.
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As sewage leak slows, councillor wants province to hit Winnipeg with hefty fine for polluting Red River

9th - Higher Ed
A sewage leak that has dumped hundreds of millions of litres of untreated sewage into the Red River has slowed dramatically after crews installed a second pump on a bypass system, the City of Winnipeg says. Meanwhile, Coun. Russ Wyatt...
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Winnipeg sewage leaking into Red River

9th - Higher Ed
About 90,000 Winnipeg residents are being asked to limit water use to prevent sewage from further contaminating the Red River. A pair of pipes has already leaked millions of litres of sewage into the river and the city is working to...
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Winnipeggers asked to help city mitigate the continued flow of sewage into the Red River

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Winnipeg wants some 90,000 residences and businesses in the southwest area of the city to know that every little bit of water they can keep from flowing into the sewer system helps, after a pipe crossing under the Red River...
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Take a look at some of the incredible work on display at northwestern Ontario's first beading symposium

9th - Higher Ed
Last week, northwestern Ontario's first ever beading symposium was held in Thunder Bay, called Aanikoobijiganag. Both new and experienced artists came together to have fun and learn new skills. CBC’s Jasmine Kabatay went to check it out.
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This B.C. lake could point to origins of life on Earth

9th - Higher Ed
The answers to the origin of life on Earth may lie in a shallow, unassuming lake northwest of Kamloops. According to some scientists, Last Chance Lake has the right ingredients for formation of early life, including high salt levels,...
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Ugandan salt miners risk their health for meagre pay at Lake Katwe

9th - Higher Ed
Ugandan salt miners lack protective gear, face health risks and earn little. Climate change worsens working conditions.