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Demolition of Ambassador Bridge ramp maddens Indian Road residents

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After 18 years, the Ambassador Bridge's ramp to nowhere is being taken down. But residents who live near the inspection plaza on the Canadian side of the crossing say the noise and vibrations of the demolition are affecting their quality...
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B.C. campground spots reservations a challenge for those with accessibility needs

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Camping reservations for many of B.C.'s provincial parks are now open. But as CBC’s Pinki Wong reports, people with accessibility needs say they face extra barriers when booking a spot.
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No, Poland isn't importing 'fake asylum seekers'

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Social media users and even Polish politicians have falsely claimed that a video shows a large group of migrants being secretly brought into Kraków at night.
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City Council passes bill to limit nonessential helicopter flights that don't meet FAA noise standards

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It would take effect in 2029, as the city says it will allow time for the industry to transition.
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Noise from jail construction in Boreum Hill causing sleepless nights for residents

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There’s already been dozens of 311 noise complaints since work on the borough jail started a few years ago.
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Montreal to invest $90M to build greenbelt around controversial industrial project in east end

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The City of Montreal fought to stop Ray-Mont Logistics from creating a container yard in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, but lost in court. Now, it says it’s trying to make the best out of a bad situation. Meanwhile, residents who oppose...
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Montreal to invest $88M to build greenbelt around controversial industrial project in east end

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The City of Montreal fought to stop Ray-Mont Logistics from creating a container yard in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, but lost in court. Now, it says it’s trying to make the best out of a bad situation. Meanwhile, residents who oppose...
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European Capital of Culture 2025: Chemnitz relies on citizen participation

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Chemnitz strives for a creative fresh start. As European Capital of Culture 2025, this major Eastern German city wants to move away from its negative image as a stronghold of right-wing extremists.
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Helicopter tourism fears and concerns grow after deadly crash kills 6 people

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At the border of Hoboken and Jersey City people that live there or just walk by caught the crash and rescue on their cellphones.
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Deadly Hudson River crash raises fears and concerns over helicopter tourism

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At the border of Hoboken and Jersey City people that live there or just walk by caught the crash and rescue on their cellphones.
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Toronto residents frustrated with Ontario Line construction noise

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Frustrated Toronto residents have filed multiple complaints with Metrolinx over noise from construction on the Ontario Line. But as CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, the city’s noise bylaws do not apply to provincial or federal infrastructure...
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American 'quad god' Ilia Malinin set to take centre stage at the world championships in Boston

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CBC Sports' Devin Heroux interviewed Ilia Malinin ahead of the world figure skating championships in Boston.
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What does Ottawa’s Night Mayor actually do?

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Mathieu Grondin was hired as Ottawa’s Nightlife Commissioner around 10 months ago. CBC’s Arthur White-Crummey looks into what he’s done since then.
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3-time Olympian Jennifer Heil is the chef de mission for Milan-Cortina Games

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Olympic gold medallist Jennifer Heil has seen it all, from being the rookie, to being a favourite to the crushing pressure of expectation. Now she's ready to lead Team Canada as chef de mission for Milan-Cortina 2026.
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Fans cheer northern Ontario curlers with moose calls

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Sudbury curling fan Kathy Horgan cheers on team Northern Ontario at the Brier with her homemade moose call.
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Quebec's Mathieu Pelletier captures men's 500m title at junior short track worlds

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Mathieu Pelletier from Laval, Que., finishes first in the men's 500m final at the ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Calgary.
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Noise pollution directive: a far cry from effective

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High noise levels have a significant impact on the health of Europeans, especially those living in urban areas. A recent study by the European Court of Auditors drew attention to the risks of neglecting this type of pollution that...
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World’s fastest high-speed train begins testing

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#Gravitas China’s latest train, the CR450, is undergoing rigorous testing before it begins commercial service. The train is set to become the fastest operational high-speed train in the world capable of reaching 450 kilometers per hour.
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Noise-canceling headphones may harm Gen Z brains, say experts

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We use headphones almost daily, whether for music, podcasts, or calls, but a new study suggests that headphones, especially those with noise-cancelling features, may put you at risk of hearing loss. Watch in for more details!
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Questions raised over proposed self-storage facility in Yonkers

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Neighbors in a Yonkers community are pushing back over a proposed self-storage facility. It could go up along Central Park Avenue.
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Noise from Moncton scrapyard cut down by barrier, report says

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A wall of shipping containers is reducing the noise that reaches homes near the American Iron and Metal scrapyard in Moncton, a consultant's report says.
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China's superfast Mach-4 drone set to make first flight next year

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As hypersonic tech enters the commercial sector, China’s commercial Mach-4 drone is tipped to make its first flight next year. WION decodes China's superfast Mach-4 drone in this report. Watch in!
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Dumbo couple fights to keep their dog day care open, facing eviction come February

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Justine Wilson and Luka Kosmat opened up a family business in 2022 – Hounds Town.
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Sensitive Santa at Kingsway Mall

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The malls at Christmas can be scary for some of us. Hordes of shoppers, dazzling lights and loud holiday music can make the experience overwhelming for children who have sensory sensitivities or other challenges. That's where Sensitive...