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Deadline arrives for NYC Public, Charter schools to submit plans on bell-to-bell ban

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One school executive says after the COVID-19 pandemic, they noticed students had become accustomed to using their phone all day long while at home during virtual learning.
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Two titans. One winner. Meet the finalists for B.C.'s best tree

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As the search for B.C.'s best symbol continues, one of today's match-ups is the Battle of the Trees. Which will prevail as B.C.'s favourite West Coast tree: the mighty Douglas Fir or the noble Western Red Cedar?
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UC Berkeley Students Teaching Fellow Undergrads How to Navigate Rocky Road to Adulthood

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Two Berkeley undergraduates, Jenny Zhou and Belle Lau, are teaching a new class aimed at preparing soon-to-be graduates for integration into the work-force.
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New York Knicks Seek to Help Local Businesses Off the Court

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The New York Knicks and its jersey sponsor, the website-building platform Squarespace, are doling out assists to four local businesses as part of the second annual "Make It Awards." "Partnering with Squarespace to help those...
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Jim Balsillie concerned about Canada’s coziness with Huawei | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Canadian tech pioneer Jim Balsillie talks about why he thinks the government is too cozy with Huawei in an exclusive interview with Wendy Mesley. Balsillie says he is “extraordinarily concerned” about Ottawa’s approach to the security...
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Japan to restart commercial whaling in 2019

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Japan is to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial hunting in July, the government announced on Wednesday, in a move that has drawn heavy criticism. Commercial whaling was banned by the IWC in 1986...
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Europe briefing: Brexit Article 50, France oil tax increase suspended, first female Ballon d'Or

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French government preparing to suspend fuel tax increases French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe has announced the scrapping of planned tax increases on fuel today. The government U-turn follows a weekend of violent protests in Paris...
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Sex abuse warnings at Ottawa high school were overlooked for decades

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Warning: This story contains details some viewers may find disturbing. For more than 30 years, three teachers at the same Ottawa high school sexually abused dozens of teenage boys and girls.
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Stocks Plunge On Bad Housing News, Trade Concerns

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Stocks declined sharply Wednesday afternoon, with the Nasdaq recording its biggest monthly drop in almost a decade, as bad housing news and global trade concerns added to another tumultuous day on Wall Street.
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Nasdaq Posting Worst Monthly Decline in a Decade

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Stocks declined sharply Wednesday afternoon, with the Nasdaq recording its biggest monthly drop in almost a decade, as bad housing news and global trade concerns added to another tumultuous day on Wall Street.
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Bell and Rogers defend sales practices at public hearing

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Canada's two biggest telecommunications companies got their turn to speak in a five-day probe into misleading sales practices in the industry. The probe, conducted by the CRTC, was prompted by CBC reporting that uncovered evidence of...
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Manitoba saves on data as rest of Canada pays premium

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In the wake of an offer to double data at no extra cost for people in Manitoba, consumers in other provinces are once again wondering why they're excluded from the savings.
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Customer takes Bell to court and wins | CBC Go Public

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A Toronto man took Bell Canada to court after the company refused to honour a verbal contract he made with a call centre rep.
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Sales pitch

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CBC's Erica Johnson on Bell Canada sales reps using tactics to mislead customers
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Measuring Your Child's Emotional Intelligence

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Erica Buxton, CEO of Q Wunder, and Sofia Dickens, the company's chief creative officer, explain how they developed tools to improve emotional intelligence and how they've gotten celebrity parents to join the team.
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Bell Canada data breach: Up to 100,000 customers affected

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Bell Canada confirmed that its data was breached, saying it affected fewer than 100,000 customers. The news comes eight months after another data breach that affected another 1.9-million customers at Bell. CBC News looks at the...
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Love affair in Liverpool

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Annette Bening and Jamie Bell have teamed up in a sensitive romance just shown at the Toronto Film Festival. “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” is about the dying days of Oscar-winner actor Gloria Grahame and her relationship with...
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Vladimir Jurowski and Budapest embrace the genius of George Enescu

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The Enescu Festival had a grand opening with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and its conductor Vladimir Jurowski performing the opera Œdipe. It was composed by the Romanian composer George Enescu and is based on the Greek mythological...
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Vladimir Jurowski and Bucharest embrace the genius of George Enescu

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The Enescu Festival had a grand opening with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and its conductor Vladimir Jurowski performing the opera Œdipe. It was composed by the Romanian composer George Enescu and is based on the Greek mythological...
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Big Ben to be silenced 4 years for repairs

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The bell inside of Big Ben at London's Parliament is going silent for four years so that maintenance crews can safely get to work on tower repairs and restoration
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London's Big Ben falls silent

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Last bell chimes ring out before multi-year upgrades begin
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Major Key Alert! DJ Khaled Rings the NYSE Opening Bell

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Watch as DJ Khaled rings the NYSE's Opening Bell!
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Is an IPO in SurveyMonkey's Future?

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SurveyMonkey's CEO discusses whether or not an IPO is in the company's future.
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Alternative heroin addiction treatment

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A groundbreaking study suggests instead of giving heroin addicts methadone or prescription-heroin, some could be treated with a much more accessible pain medication.