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Struggle for survival in drought-ravaged Somalia

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Drought and hunger are gripping Somalia, leaving people scrambling to find enough food just to stay alive. It has forced some to make unthinkable choices — like selling a baby's fortified food, to get rice to feed the rest of the family.
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Somalia pushed to the brink of famine

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Drought and hunger are gripping Somalia, leaving people scrambling to find enough food just to stay alive. It has forced some to make unthinkable choices — like selling a baby's fortified food, to get rice to feed the rest of the family.
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6 young people killed in car crash near Barrie, Ont.

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The city of Barrie, Ont. is grappling with immense loss after six people were killed in a single vehicle collision. Police say the victims were four men and two women, all in their early 20s, who had been reported missing hours earlier.
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What to Expect from Apple's Peek Performance March Event

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Apple is set to unveil a new fleet of tech and services at its Peek Performance event on Tuesday. Luke Miani, a content creator, joined Cheddar News to discuss what might be expected to get unveiled, from mid-range Mac desktops to 5G...
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Backyard rinks get boost from COVID-19 closures

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COVID-19 has closed indoor and outdoor rinks in many parts of Canada, so more people are setting up backyard rinks in order to keep the kids active and their skills up.
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American poet Louise Gluck awarded Nobel Prize in Literature

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Gluck honoured for her ‘unmistakable poetic voice’, Swedish Academy says.
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Newlyweds both battle rare form cancer

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Newlyweds Luke and Lindsay Belding are both fighting a rare form of leukemia and are unable to see each other because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Quebec mayor calls for citywide quarantine

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The mayor of Côte Saint-Luc, Que., is calling for a citywide quarantine because of growing concern the community could become an epicentre of COVID-19 in the province.
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Detour interrupts a scenic tourist route in Portapique

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Commuters along Highway 2 in Colchester County have been detouring for months and it's not clear when the Lower Portapique bridge will be repaired. As Luke Ettinger reports, the closure is also affecting tourist traffic along the scenic...
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Winnipeg council committee votes not to hear from bike-lane proponents until July

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Proponents of a protected bike lane along Winnipeg's Wellington Crescent accused city council's public works committee of a "gross overreach of power," after dozens of people slated to speak at city hall on Thursday had their delegations...
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Low diamond prices raise risk N.W.T. mines could close early, experts say

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With just a short time left in the lifespan of three major mines and more potential economic turbulence ahead, experts believe there is risk the mines could close sooner than expected — and leave the territory with no economic...
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Maradona death probe: Former bodyguard arrested; Julio Coria allegedly lied during trial

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Diego Maradona's former bodyguard has been arrested. The arrest comes as part of the investigation into the World Cup winning captain's death. Julio Coria was detained on Tuesday in a suburb of Buenos Aires for allegedly withholding...
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How Luke Jerram's art is teaching science at Edmonton's Muttart Conservatory

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British installation artist Luke Jerram's 'Mars' is on display at Edmonton's Muttart Conservatory until April 27th. As CBC's Jay Rosove explains, the sculpture blends art and science in an immersive experience.
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Loic Meillard's 2nd gold medal in Saalbach ends Switzerland's 75-year slalom world title drought

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Loic Meillard won his second gold medal, and third medal overall, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria. It's also Switzerland's first slalom world title in 75 years.
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NYC's 'worst landlords:' See who ranked No. 2 on the list

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The list was compiled by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.
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Quebecers greet news of ceasefire with cautious optimism

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The conflict in the Middle East has been the source of a lot of tension and word of the ceasefire is being greeted with cautious optimism in Canada. Rowan Kennedy has more.
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Climate change, shipping routes and new horizons for Sachs Harbour, N.W.T.

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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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Both runways at Halifax airport now fully operational following rough weekend landing

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A runway in Halifax has reopened after an Air Canada Express flight skidded off the runway following suspected landing gear issues on the weekend. Investigators have completed their review of the area, but questions remain about what...
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Made in Connecticut: Luke’s Toys

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It’s a company that uses recycled materials and local vendors to create toys that foster creativity and imagination in young children.
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Winnipeg tests out shatterproof glass to curb costs of replacing broken bus shacks

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The City of Winnipeg hopes spending more on shatterproof glass for bus shelters will save money in the long run. Janice Lunkes, the chair of council's public works committee, says the city now spends between $250,000 and $300,000 a year...
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Owners of Tartan Towing sue Winnipeg city councillor Janice Lukes for defamation

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The owners of the Tartan Towing Company are suing City Councillor Janice Lukes for defamation. The lawsuit also names the owners of Bison Towing. Lukes has been critical of the contracts between towing companies and the city.
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Scholar Athlete: Farmingdale High School's Luke Ferraiolo

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He has won All-County honors in track.
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Review finds N.W.T. government wasn't prepared for 'unprecedented' 2023 wildfire conditions

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New wildfire modelling software, more mental health support for firefighters, and better systems for combating misinformation are among the dozens of recommendations included in a new report looking at how the N.W.T. government dealt...
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Young scholars ready to shine at the centennial Scripps National Spelling Bee

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The 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee aims to celebrate a century of academic achievement while inspiring future generations of young spellers. (Scripps News)