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Thailand's seasonal crop burning sparks air pollution and health crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Thailand's PM pledges action against severe air pollution caused by forest fires and crop burning in the north, affecting Chiang Mai.
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Crews search for missing people in deadly apartment fire in Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Rescuers use drones and a crane to look for 14 people still missing after a fire engulfed two residential towers on Thursday, killing at least four in Valencia, Spain.
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Wildfire smoke still smouldering near Fort Nelson, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
An unusually dry winter had led to more than 100 wildfires still burning underground across Canada. That's particularly concerning in Fort Nelson, in B.C.'s far northeast, where smoke is still visible near the community.
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Wildfire smoke still smoldering in Fort Nelson, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
An unusually dry winter had led to more than 100 wildfires still burning underground across Canada. That's particularly concerning in Fort Nelson, in B.C.'s far northeast, where smoke is still visible near the community.
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be Well: Healthy twist to making pork chops

9th - Higher Ed
“Chopped” champ Chef Eric Levine shows us a healthy twist to making pork chops.
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New 24-hour animal hospital opens in Kamloops, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Adrian Helmers and Dr. Megan Broshak have been working for the last 18 months to bring the first 24-hour emergency veterinary hospital to Kamloops. Pet owners in the B.C. Interior city were previously advised to drive to Kelowna or...
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Scientists studying how to stop smoke emissions

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists and firefighters are running experiments in eastern Alberta that could lead to reduced smoke emissions from controlled burns.
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Scientists trying to stop smoke

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists and firefighters are running experiments in eastern Alberta that could lead to reduced smoke emissions from controlled burns.
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Why dozens of churches in Canada have been torched and burned

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC News review has revealed that dozens of churches in Canada have burned down since May 2021, and dozens more have been vandalized. CBC’s Terry Reith investigates what’s behind the dramatic rise and why so many of the arson cases...
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Are Scented Candles Bad For Your Health?

9th - Higher Ed
If you are obsessed with scented candles please take note, It could potentially harm your health in the long run. Most common candles found in the market have paraffin. They release harmful compounds like alkene which are also found in...
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Israeli attacks hospitals and health services on the brink of collapse.

9th - Higher Ed
Southern Gaza hospitals are in a dire state of crisis due to the absence of health services in the north and ongoing Israeli attacks.
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Be Well: Hard-Boiled Egg Workout Routine

9th - Higher Ed
Quick ten minute workout routine.
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Wildfire fighters should get same workplace coverage as firefighters in urban areas, widow says

9th - Higher Ed
It took Kim Leblanc nine years to honour her husband's dying wish to force Ontario's WSIB to recognize his cancer as being caused by exposure to smoke over his 35 years fighting wildfires. If he were an urban firefighter, it would have...
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Ship sinking fears: Car carrier still ablaze off Dutch coast

9th - Higher Ed
Dutch authorities say the fire on a car carrier off the coast of the Netherlands is finally receding.
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North Sea blaze: Crew abandon ship as car carrier catches fire

9th - Higher Ed
The Dutch coastguard is coordinating the firefighting operation on the Fremantle Highway which was heading to Egypt.
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Protesters storm Swedish embassy in Baghdad over Quran burning

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters angered by the burning of copies of the Quran in Sweden set fire to the Swedish embassy in the Iraqi capital.
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Jury Awards $800K to McDonald's Burn Victim's Family

9th - Higher Ed
McDonald's will pay $800,000 to a Florida family whose daughter got second-degree burns from hot chicken nuggets.
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France riots: Mayors rally for peace, call for end to clashes

9th - Higher Ed
Crowds gather across France to show solidarity with mayors and town halls targeted during the past six nights of violence.
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Danger from wildfire smoke could linger all summer, depending on the wind

9th - Higher Ed
The level of wildfire smoke blanketing Ontario, Quebec and the eastern United States is unprecedented. With Quebec's fires potentially burning into the fall, the summer could hold more smoke events for millions.
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Why the Manipur unrest goes beyond the Kuki-Meitei conflict

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In Manipur, a recent surge in violence has raised concerns and prompted questions about the impact of the new BJP government. There are growing speculations about the level of satisfaction among Manipuris with Chief Minister N Biren...
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How a N.S. cottage could have been lost but for the actions of a water bomber crew

9th - Higher Ed
A Nova Scotia family cottage steeped in history — built by an uncle who was a soldier returning from the Second World War — was saved from the wildfire flames while everything around it was burned thanks to the actions of a water bomber...
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Why are Canada's wildfires becoming more severe?

9th - Higher Ed
There might be fewer wildfires than in recent decades, but they're getting worse.
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Firefighters in N.W.T gain upper hand on Kátł'odeeche First Nation/Hay River fire

9th - Higher Ed
Officials in Northwest Territories say the wildfire burning near Hay River and Kátł'odeeche First Nation reserve is being held. Almost two weeks after being forced out, some Hay River residents are now returning home, while those living...
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Digging through rubble after wildfire took his home

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta resident Ron Bellerose digs through the rubble of what used to be his home after it was destroyed by a wildfire. He doesn't know why he keeps digging, but he keeps going, hoping to salvage anything that might have survived the...