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Yukon recyclers tackle challenge of clearing thousands of abandoned cars
Concerned Yukon residents are taking action to remove thousands of abandoned cars left in the wilderness.
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Sound of Metal starring Riz Ahmed praised for depiction of deafness
Sound of Metal is a new film available for digital download in Canada that focuses on a musician's journey into the deaf community. Riz Ahmed’s performance is already creating some Oscar buzz but it’s the depiction of the deaf characters...
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Rapper Backxwash wins Polaris Music Prize
Montreal-based horrorcore rapper Backxwash has won the 2020 Polaris Music Prize for her album God Has Nothing to Do With This Leave Him Out of It.
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N.S. company turning trash into fuel
Sustane Technologies Inc. in Chester, N.S., takes waste from a community landfill and turns it into biomass pellets and diesel fuel.
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Turntide Technologies Secures $33 Million in New Funding with Support from Amazon
Turntide Technologies is moving its electric mission forward with a $33 million funding round, including backing from the Amazon Climate Pledge Fund. Ryan Morris, chairman and CEO of Turntide Technologies, discusses how "digital DNA" and...
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Film review: Sound of Metal follows hearing loss journey
Sound of Metal follows the story of a heavy metal drummer, played by Riz Ahmed, as he loses his hearing. The film debuts in select theatres and on the TIFF digital platform this weekend.
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Copper price surges due to global shortage
Chile, the world's largest exporter of metal essential in electronic products and manufacturing, faces drastic drop in production due to COVID-19 crisis.
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Sign-stealing scandal overshadows baseball’s return
The sign-stealing scandal involving the Houston Astros is threatening to overshadow the upcoming season, with some players and fans saying the punishment handed to the 2017 World Series champions wasn’t harsh enough.
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Why some locals worry their western P.E.I. beach will never be the same
People living near Myrick Shore Beach in Western P.E.I. say it’s full of glass and metal from sludge the Department of Fisheries and Oceans dredged up from the harbour floor and dumped a few months ago (as shown in this photo). They say...
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US retail investors cashing in on gold's recent rally
American investors are currently selling their gold, while their Asian counterparts continue to buy bullion at a steady pace. This contrast suggests differing perspectives on the global economy between the two regions. Americans appear...
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Why Americans are selling gold while Asia is buying more
As gold prices reach record highs, American retail investors are cashing in, while Asian investors continue to buy more. This split reflects differing views on global economic uncertainty — and could signal where the world economy is...
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Swipe to get in and dump your bulk garbage with access cards at Eastern Regional Service Board sites
The Eastern Regional Service Board covers 100 communities and 27,000 households east of Clarenville. The new access card system for dumping garbage is not without its flaws, though. The CBC’s Terry Roberts explains.
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In Afghanistan’s hills, hidden landmines from old wars still claim lives despite clearance efforts
Landmines from decades of conflict still kill daily in Afghanistan, with children most at risk. Over 45,000 deaths since 1989.
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Humboldt Broncos survivor Ryan Straschnitzki targets LA28 Paralympics
The 26-year-old from Airdrie, Alta., tells host Anastasia Bucsis about his dreams to play wheelchair basketball at LA 2028, as well as why he chose to share his deeply personal story in the upcoming docuseries "We Were Broncos." Plus, he...
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DR Congo may impose curbs on cobalt exports when existing ban ends
The government agency regulating strategic minerals said while global stockpiles had been reduced, they were not yet exhausted.
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This woman is working to keep scrap metal out of the landfill
Sylvie D’Aoust collects scrap metal and other recyclable goods from homes and businesses in the Chelsea area. CBC’s Sannah Choi spent the day with her to see what her business is all about.
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Metal detectors coming to 3 Woodbridge Township high schools following incident
Initially, plans for the installation of metal detectors weren't expected until next year.
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Gold breaks above $2,930, hits new record high
Gold's burgeoning safe-haven appeal keeps the yellow metal well bid. The precious metal jumped 1.7% to a new record high and is now only $15 away from the $3,000 barrier. The tit-for-tat tariffs scenario playing out is adding to the...
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How will aluminum tariffs impact U.S. consumers?
The impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs will increase the cost of buying aluminum for American consumers, says Jean Simard, president and CEO of the Aluminum Association of Canada. “The pain will be felt more downstream of...
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'We're kind of just stuck,' brewery co-founder says as U.S. tariffs hit aluminum | Canada Tonight
Following U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order to slap tariffs on imported aluminum and steel, Cam Formica, co-founder of Willibald Farm Distillery and Brewery, says his business is 'kind of just stuck' because the cans he uses...
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Noise from Moncton scrapyard cut down by barrier, report says
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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EU metalworkers demand job protections amid green transition
European metalworkers in Brussels called for job protections and more training during the green transition. Since 2019, nearly one million industrial jobs have been lost, and many more are at risk.
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Police: Driver killed in a 3-car crash in Centereach
It happened northbound on Nicolls Road, between Mark Tree and Wireless Roads, at around 7:30 a.m.
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This N.L. glassblower counts bulbs, drinkware and even hamburger earrings among his creations
Josh Moores operates East Coast Glassworks out of his garage in Mount Pearl. It’s a mesmerizing process to see glass made moldable once heated. His work has attracted customers from different parts of the world — not bad for something...