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Go Tubing in Saranac Lake

6th - Higher Ed
Channel your inner child tubing in the snow! Darley joins the Mayor at Mt Pisgah in Saranac Lake in New York's Adirondacks.
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Go Showshoeing and to a Country Store in the Adirondacks

6th - Higher Ed
Enjoy the great outdoors snowshoeing through powdery snow at the Adirondacks Interpretive Center and make a stop at Hoss Country Corner, a family owed country store where travelers and area residents buy local.
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Explore Lake Placid with an Olympian

6th - Higher Ed
Go skiing with two-time Olympic medalist Andrew Weibrecht on Whiteface Mountain in Lake Placid and take a walk down memory lane on Main Street.
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Ski Family Friendly Titus Mountain

6th - Higher Ed
Learn to ski at family friendly Titus Mountain, where views of Canada mix with maple margaritas and poutine.
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Star Trek Original Series Set Tour

6th - Higher Ed
Step inside a replica of the Stark Trek television series set, which has been painstakingly assembled by a super fan of the series in New York State.
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Top Food and Drinks in the Adirondacks

6th - Higher Ed
From tableside s’mores to craft beer, top food and drinks in the Adirondacks in New York State.
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Top Outdoor Adventures in the Adirondacks

6th - Higher Ed
From Olympic ski slopes around Lake Placid to channeling your inner child tubing, top places for outdoor adventures in the snow in the Adirondacks.
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Visit the Wild Center in the Adirondacks

6th - Higher Ed
Take a guided tour of The Wild Center, where hands on exhibitions let kids and adults learn about the unique nature and animals in New York’s Adirondacks.
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Great Big Story

Who Actually Created Thousand Island Dressing-

12th - Higher Ed
Uncover the origins of Thousand Island dressing with conflicting tales of its creation and its link to New York State.
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Kateri Tekakwitha: First North American Indigenous Saint

9th - Higher Ed
Kateri Tekakwitha's journey from a Mohawk village to Catholic sainthood reflects the intertwined tales of faith and colonization in 17th century America.
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Jailhouse Fight for Prisoners' Rights

9th - Higher Ed
What rights, if any, do prisoners have under US law? It’s a question that came to a head during the Attica Prison Riots of 1971.
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The Fire that Sparked a Workplace Revolution

9th - Higher Ed
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Tragedy took the lives of 146 workers – and exposed a shocking lack of workplace health and safety laws in New York State.
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The First Allies of the Revolution

9th - Higher Ed
The United States’ first true allies, the Oneida Tribe helped the Patriots to win the American Revolutionary War – but at what cost?
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New York Gears Up for Plastic Bag Ban

9th - Higher Ed
New York State is about to become the second state in the nation ー after California ー to ban plastic bags. And while environmental advocates are applauding the milestone, many complain that the measure doesn't go far enough to curtail...
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New York State Sen.: Legalizing Weed Is "the Right Thing to Do"

9th - Higher Ed
New York State Senator Gustavo Rivera points out that having nearby states change taxation and other laws around marijuana could help convince lawmakers in his own state to legalize recreational use as well.
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NY Is Distributing Cannabis Retail Licenses — to Those Who Qualify

9th - Higher Ed
New York State is now accepting license applications for retail cannabis dispensaries. Cheddar News breaks the social justice equity qualifications and documents needed to be given priority.
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Trump singles out New York Gov. Cuomo during vaccine update

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump said a vaccine will be available for the country's entire population by April, but claimed it won’t be delivered to New York state because Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to take his time authorizing it ‘for political...
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COVID-19 surge in U.S. leads to some states reinstating restrictions

9th - Higher Ed
A spike in COVID-19 cases across the U.S. has several states putting restrictions back in place after lifting them too early.
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US companies make medical supplies for New York to beat virus

9th - Higher Ed
As New York state faces severe shortage of protective equipment for COVID-19, some US companies step in to fill gap.
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New York pleads for relief as COVID-19 death toll surges

9th - Higher Ed
Even as a U.S. navy hospital carrying 1,000 beds sails into New York City, the state pleads for more health-care workers and relief as hospitals are overrun with COVID-19 cases and deaths.
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U.S. tourism groups see reduction of Canadian road trippers as bad sign

9th - Higher Ed
In regions where Canadian and American tourism are closely linked, there are signs that rhetoric from the White House and the drumbeat of a trade war are starting to affect business.
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They voted for Trump, but what do they think about tariffs on their neighbours?

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 60 percent of voters in St. Lawrence County cast their ballots for President Donald Trump, but what do they make of the tariffs he's threatened, levied and threatened again? The CBC's Dan Taekema crossed the border to find out.
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'Time wasn't on our side': Rescuers save moose trapped in icy N.Y. lake

9th - Higher Ed
Forest rangers rescued a moose trapped for about two hours in an icy lake in Hamilton County, N.Y., Jan. 16, 2025. Officials cut the ice with a chainsaw to allow the moose to get out and guided it out of the water.
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CBC News investigates a human smuggling highway on the Quebec-N.Y. border

9th - Higher Ed
A U.S. farmer shows CBC News how an overwhelming number of migrants are crossing over illegally from Quebec through his land, even after the recent arrest of a suspected terrorist in Ormstown, Que., put a spotlight on border security.