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#TheMoment a bear broke into a home and left with a lasagna

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Helena Houlis describes her mother's lasagna as the best she's ever had — by far. Apparently bears agree, because a big one broke into her home and stole a frozen one right out of Helena's freezer.
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Calgary daycare E. coli outbreak likely caused by meatloaf

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Calgary said Wednesday that it has laid charges against the shared kitchen that supplied a series of daycares with lunches. The daycares were the source of a large E. coli outbreak and the city says it has traced it to the...
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Be Well: Chef Andre Talks Veteran Suicide Prevention

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Be Well: Chef Andre Talks Veteran Suicide Prevention
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Former soldier escapes from U.K. prison, triggers massive manhunt

9th - Higher Ed
Twenty-one-year-old Daniel Khalife escaped from a U.K. prison, triggering a massive manhunt across the country. Charged with terrorism and other national security offences, experts believe his skills as a former British soldier pose a...
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Terrorism suspect escapes U.K. prison, triggers massive manhunt

9th - Higher Ed
Twenty-one-year-old Daniel Khalife escaped from a U.K. prison, triggering a massive manhunt across the country. Charged with terrorism and other national security offences, experts believe his skills as a former British soldier pose a...
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Rats and other problems inside the Royal Military College cafeteria

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News has obtained internal emails describing a rat infestation at the Royal Military College cafeteria in Kingston, Ontario. RMC says the infestation is over, but other problems persist.
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Military cadets in Kingston, Ont., complain about mouldy, undercooked cafeteria food

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News has obtained internal emails describing a rat infestation at Kingston's Royal Military College cadet cafeteria. Cadets complain about mouldy, undercooked food and paying to eat there is mandatory for students.
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10 Kitchen Cabinet Ideas to maximize storage space

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If you are looking for modern, compact and elegant kitchen cabinet options, this video is a must-watch for you. In this video, you will learn how to make your kitchen look spacious, how to design the cabinetry of small kitchens, maximise...
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#TheMoment two bears get busted on a backyard trampoline

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's own Sarah Galashan caught two bears playing on her backyard trampoline. Using her best 'mom voice,' she told the bears to scram!
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In The Kitchen With Chef John Fraser at La Marchande

9th - Higher Ed
Chef John Fraser, a three-time Michelin Star recipient and founder of JF Restaurants, joined Cheddar News from La Marchande to cook up a breakfast dish and discuss his favorites in the kitchen.
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Musicians gather at Massey Hall to talk about Gordon Lightfoot's influence

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian artists inspired by Gordon Lightfoot talk about his legacy at the starting point of it all: Toronto's Massey Hall. Celebrated musicians relate their memories of Lightfoot and how his music will live on.
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Memories of Gordon Lightfoot from Canadian musicians

9th - Higher Ed
Gordon Lightfoot inspired generations of musicians, especially in Canada. They shared their memories and the legacy of his music from his home stage: Massey Hall.
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Good2Know: Scientists Find Water on the Moon & Uber Eats Removes 'Ghost Kitchens'

9th - Higher Ed
Good2Know is your daily dose of stories that impact your day-to-day.
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Russian-born restaurant owner helps Ukrainians get back on their feet

9th - Higher Ed
A Calgary restaurant has hired four Ukrainian cooks to help them get back on their feet after fleeing the war. One of the restaurant owners is originally from Russia, and wants to show that not everyone from her country supports the...
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Food for thought: how AI is reducing waste in restaurants

9th - Higher Ed
Food waste management company Winnow estimates that its AI-powered tools have already saved 61,000 tons of Co2, equivalent to 36,512,500 meals, worth €42 million
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How one small restaurant is preparing for the Pope

9th - Higher Ed
Mama’s in the Kitchen in a small restaurant in a village outside Edmonton that seats around 50 people. With a visit from the Pope to their area, they are expecting over 100,000 customers to come through their doors.
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Easy rider: "It's satisfaction...you fix it and give it a life again.”

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Meet The Locals, we meet Marco Möller, founder of Möto Rauch & Staub, a popular hangout of Dubai’s bikers, craftsmen and artists.
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Ottawa chef is changing lives while serving 2,600 meals a day

9th - Higher Ed
Chef Ric Watson prepares 2,600 meals each day at the Ottawa Mission, where he also trains people how to cook and gives them the skills to help turn their lives around.
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Halifax housing shortage prompts calls for action during election

9th - Higher Ed
Explosive population growth has increased home prices in Halifax while driving vacancy rates to nearly zero. The shortage is pushing some to the brink of homelessness, and others to fight for action from the federal government.
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Residents assess damage as wind increases B.C. fire risk

9th - Higher Ed
As residents of Monte Lake, B.C., survey the damage and destruction to their properties from the White Rock Lake fire, there’s anxiety in more of the north Okanagan because winds could further fuel the blaze.
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iRobot CEO on New Roomba Vacuum's 'Leap Forward' in Intelligence

9th - Higher Ed
Colin Angle, the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of iRobot, joined Cheddar’s ‘Opening Bell’ to talk about the company’s latest innovation, the Roomba J7+, which the company is dubbing the smartest robotic vacuum ever. Angle noted that the...
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Artist Funded by Ava Duvernay's LEAP Initiative Spotlights Killing of Philando Castile With Interactive Tablescape

9th - Higher Ed
Food activist Jocelyn Jackson, co-founder of People's Kitchen Collective and founder of JUSTUS Kitchen, talks about her latest installation, 'FIXED PRICE MENU'. The unique project, funded by Ava DuVernay's LEAP initiative, spotlights the...
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Canadians find different ways to celebrate Thanksgiving during the pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians talk about how they will celebrate this Thanksgiving weekend during a pandemic.
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Zimbabwe's food crisis: About 60% of population faces starvation

9th - Higher Ed
The UN’s World Food Programme says more than eight million Zimbabweans would not have enough food by December.