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Home Tours with End Of The Row

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Home Tours with End Of The Row
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US restaurants forced to get creative to survive lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
In the United States, its estimated 200,000 restaurants may not reopen due to bankruptcy.
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An inside look at Canada’s COVID-19 detectives

9th - Higher Ed
The National’s Adrienne Arsenault spends a day with contact tracers in London, Ont., who help figure out where someone caught COVID-19 and determine who else may be at risk.
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How to clean your home safely with disinfectants

9th - Higher Ed
The number of poisonings linked to cleaning products has jumped compared to last year, Health Canada says. Here are some tips to avoid making dangerous mistakes while cleaning.
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Denmark eases restrictions to halt virus for schools

9th - Higher Ed
School children under 11 are returning to classrooms across Denmark, where teachers enforce social distancing.
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Reynolds CEO Tears Into Idea Its Kitchen Products Can't Innovate

9th - Higher Ed
CEO Lance Mitchell chalked up the company's recent IPO success to making a compelling case to investors — despite the seemingly static nature of the consumer-goods business.
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City reveals new transitional housing in downtown Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
The city and its partners unveiled a new transitional housing space Thursday, with a focus on newcomers. Nkele Martin got a tour.
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Jury hears 911 call Ellen Wink made after shooting tenant

9th - Higher Ed
Throughout the over five-minute recording, Wink rambled on—at times incoherently—about Kurt Lametta.
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Winnipeg chefs band together to feed wildfire evacuees

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Winnipeg chefs and a community non-profit are cooking thousands of meals a day to make sure everyone displaced by wildfires in Manitoba has a hot meal.
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Israel targets Gaza's charity kitchens as famine weaponises starvation

9th - Higher Ed
Over 20 Gaza charity kitchens destroyed since March as Israel faces claims of weaponising food and aid access.
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Al Jazeera investigation: Gaza community kitchens targeted by Israeli air strikes

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of community kitchens in Gaza have been destroyed by Israeli air strikes, deepening the hunger crisis.
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New kitchen opens at Turtle Island Neighbourhood Centre

9th - Higher Ed
Turtle Island Neighbourhood Centre in Winnipeg's North End has a newly-renovated kitchen. It's a million dollar expansion that hopes to help feed people in Winnipeg's North End.
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2 former migrant workers detail their experiences living on Ontario farms

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Tyrell Mills and his uncle Clifford McLiesh have worked as migrant workers for multiple years on Ontario farms. They spoke to CBC K-W's Aastha Shetty about their experience living in on-farm housing they say was dirty and unkempt. Mills...
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Carleton Heights Curling Club hoping to rebuild after devastating fire

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CBC’s Trevor Pritchard got a tour of the club after a fire tore through its lounge and kitchen area.
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Flavor Labs in Norwood sparks culinary creativity

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News 12's Amanda Eustice took this week's Road Trip Close to Home to Flavor Labs cooking studio in Norwood where foodies and kitchen novices alike to explore their culinary passion.
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There's actually a Quebec Animal Hall of Fame — and Batman and Archie just got in

9th - Higher Ed
There were many tail wags during a special ceremony honouring the newest inductees. Both Batman and Archie were called heroes for helping save people.
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Michelin-Starred Eleven Madison Park Continues their Plant-Based Revolution With New Clemente Bar

9th - Higher Ed
Step inside Eleven Madison Park's new venture Clemente Bar, where kitchen byproducts are transformed into innovative plant-based cuisine and creative cocktails
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Carson’s Cookie Dough offers sweets treats and opportunities for differently abled people

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 New Jersey's Amanda Eustice has the sweet story.
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New supportive housing for homeless youth opens in Kamloops

9th - Higher Ed
Homeless youth in Kamloops have a chance at a fresh start, thanks to a new, 39-bed supportive housing project called Katherine's Place. It's set to open on March 1. CBC's Shelley Joyce paid a visit to the supportive housing complex,...
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Long Islanders prep for snowy Super Bowl Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
"If it's snowing people like pizza. How do you not like pizza."
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Renovation ads featuring Mike Holmes disappear after CBC investigation

9th - Higher Ed
A Mike Holmes-endorsed renovation company is under investigation by the Electrical Safety Authority for unsafe work, and when CBC News started asking questions about AGM Renovations, ads featuring the celebrity contractor disappeared.
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Popular Brooklyn pizzeria forced to close its doors after 23 years

9th - Higher Ed
Mike’s Pizza on Bedford Avenue is being forced to close its doors this Tuesday after 23 years.
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Namjim becomes latest St. John’s restaurant to say good-bye

9th - Higher Ed
Yet another popular St. John’s restaurant is shutting down in a tough economy. Namjim has operated from Bannerman Brewery for more than four years. But when they tried to find a place of their own, the numbers just didn't add up.
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Jhanak On Location: Will Vihaan Support Jhanak Against Mother-in-Law’s Harsh Words?

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In this dramatic scene from Jhanak, tensions rise as she cooks for Vihaan and his family, only to face relentless taunts from her mother-in-law over small issues. Will Vihaan step in to defend his wife, or will Jhanak have to navigate...