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Ukraine supporters in Vancouver mark 2 years since Russian invasion

9th - Higher Ed
About a thousand Ukraine supporters gathered outside the Vancouver Art Gallery to mark two years since the Russian invasion of the country. Roughly 20,000 Ukrainians who've fled their home country have settled here in B.C. As Janella...
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Made In Connecticut: Norwalk cobbler gives new life to well-worn shoes

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 interviewed tradesman and cobbler Kosta Koutsimanis for this week’s Made in Connecticut.
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What do the new safety ambassadors in Montreal's Metro stations do?

9th - Higher Ed
The new position, created by the city of Montreal, is meant to increase security. STM safety ambassador, Philippe Gagnon explains his role, helping commuters and checking in with vulnerable people in the Metro.
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US challenged over Gaza intelligence assessments

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera challenges a Pentagon spokesperson over US intelligence on Gaza.
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On The Scene: Dressing Up for New York Comic Con

9th - Higher Ed
Robert Frank, founder and administrator, Sophia Alana Elwell, administrator and lead event organizer and Mike Gilbert, event coordinator, all of DC Cosplayers East, spoke with Cheddar News about the costumes seen at the New York Comic Con.
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Big Yellow Boots Making a Splash

9th - Higher Ed
Celebrities are flocking to the new yellow boots designed by artist MSCHF.
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Kenya protests: Opposition blames government for police brutality

9th - Higher Ed
Allegations of a violent crackdown on anti-government protesters in Kenya.
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Alan Alda kept his boots and dog tags from 'M*A*S*H' for 40 years. Now he'll offer them at auction

9th - Higher Ed
The combat boots and dog tags that Alan Alda wore to portray the wisecracking surgeon Hawkeye on the beloved television series “M-A-S-H” meant so much to him that when the show ended 40 years ago, he kept them.
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Archana Gautam takes up the fun ‘Rapid Fire’ segment | Fun secrets revealed

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Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 fame Archana Gautam takes up the fun ‘rapid fire’ round with ETimes TV. The actress opens up about her bonds, best friends and more on the reality show. The actress even revealed what all she is enjoying in Cape...
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Albertans scramble to protect property from wildfires as hot weather continues

9th - Higher Ed
Some Alberta residents say they've been forced to defend their own properties from wildfires as the weather turns hot and dry because in some cases, there are no official responders from the province or county to help.
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Albertans scramble to defend their homes from wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta residents scramble to defend their properties from wildfires, and some say there's been a lack of help from the province.
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Newcomers solving the mystery of the right winter boot

9th - Higher Ed
For many moving here from warmer countries one of the hardest challenges is figuring out the best boots to buy for their first winter.
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Kitchener high school celebrates Indigenous culture

9th - Higher Ed
Organizers hosted 32 classes at St Mary's High School in Kitchener to give students a chance to take part in courses about Indigenous literacy, religion and history. Jennifer Ritsma, the Catholic school board's superintendent of...
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The Dubai of the Caribbean: Guyana's growing pains

9th - Higher Ed
Guyana never had an oil industry — until now. And the rapid transformation is creating opportunities, but also concerns for the country's future. Kyle Bakx breaks down the fears about growing too much, too fast.
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Guyana is a climate model. Finding 11 billion barrels of oil could change that

9th - Higher Ed
With its lush rainforests, Guyana is considered a net-zero country by UN climate rules, but a massive oil boom has sparked foreign investment in what some now call ‘the Dubai of the Caribbean.’ CBC’s Kyle Bakx examines what oil...
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Practical gifts top Christmas list at 2 Cape Breton youth centres

9th - Higher Ed
Rather than plastic toys and pricy electronics, children at two centres are asking for pillows, bedding and toothbrushes. This comes after their top wish last year was food in their stocking. Erin Pottie has the story.
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How volunteers in Greater Sudbury keep this local ski club going

9th - Higher Ed
Before the cross country ski season starts the Walden Cross Country Ski Club in Greater Sudbury hosts an annual ski swap. Volunteer Marc Chartrand tells the CBC’s Bridget Yard why it’s so important.
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Fit Check with Zihan: Festival fashion

9th - Higher Ed
During the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival last month, Zihan Jin caught up with some of the attendees to ask them about their eye-catching outfits. This piece was created for the CBC Creator Network. Videography and...
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MSC's Franke: Only Putin Can End Ukraine War Immediately

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Munich Security Conference Vice-Chairman & CEO Benedikt Franke believes there is one person who can end the war in Ukraine immediately, and that person is Vladimir Putin. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."
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Junior doctors need to "return to the negotiating table with reasonable expectations", says Victoria Atkins

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Pool clip with the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins at a Boots Pharmacy in central London. Ms Atkins was talking after the roll out of the Pharmacy First program.
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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins tours a Boots Pharmacy in central London

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Gvs of Health Secretary Victoria Atkins at a Boots Pharmacy in central London after to rollout of the Pharmacy First service.
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Rishi Sunak announces fresh measures to curb retail crime

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Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, visits a Boots store and police station in Horsham, West Sussex, as he announced fresh measures to stop retail crime. Boots staff showed the Prime Minister safety measures in place for workers, such as a...
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits a pharmacy in north London

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds visited a Boots pharmacy in Whetstone near Barnet, north London to outline the party's plans for NHS reform. The visit came after Labour launched its Child...
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Stramer urges party to 'ignore' major poll suggesting Tory electoral wipeout

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has urged his party to ignore a major opinion poll suggesting that the Conservatives are facing a 1997-style electoral wipeout that would hand Labour a 120-seat majority. A YouGov survey of 14,000 people...