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Remembering the life of Nassau trailblazer Julius Pearse

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Those who knew him say he was adamant about helping others and combating racism.
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Canine Companions pair pups with people they were born to help

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The nonprofit matriculated 30 dogs into the program to learn more advanced commands, while 11 dogs graduated and got paired with the people they’ll be helping.
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Death of woman found in the cold highlights need for mental health supports

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As Marceline Tawembi's grieving loved ones now prepare to lay her to rest, they say her story is highlighting the challenge of getting appropriate care for people in mental distress.
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AI powered pets offer emotional support for youth

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Young Chinese are turning to AI pets for emotional comfort amid social pressures. These virtual companions are gaining popularity as a form of companionship in a tech-driven society.
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Gould outlines plan for carbon tax if she becomes next Liberal leader

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During a news conference in Burlington, Ont., on Sunday, Karina Gould launched her bid for leadership of the Liberal party and was asked what she would do about the carbon tax if selected.
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Junk removal company donates thousands of brand new clothing items from abandoned warehouse

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Junk King was contracted to clear out 37 cubic metres of new clothing from a warehouse. The company donated the items to Salvation Army instead of carting them off to the landfill.
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Kelly Osbourne Rips Celebrities For Self-Promoting During Wildfire Crisis

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Kelly Osbourne has called out celebrities for using wildfire victims as "photo ops" to gain publicity. The singer criticized stars for exploiting others' pain during the LA wildfires and questioned their true intentions. In a video,...
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Torontonian living in L.A. describes fleeing flames at home, work

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As firefighters continue to tackle wildfires raging through California, Metro Morning spoke to a Toronto man living in L.A. who had to evacuate twice.
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Canada providing assistance to help firefighters in Los Angeles battle wildfires

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Canadian resources have been sent, Trudeau and Ford offer support.
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P.E.I. farmers spent $9M on climate-action projects since 2022

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Island farmers have spent more than $9 million in federal funding over the last three years as part of the On-Farm Climate Action Fund, or OFCAF. The pilot project is now over, and the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture has applied for...
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Winnipeg restaurant employees file complaints over unpaid wages

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Several international students who worked for My Indigo restaurant in Winnipeg have filed complaints saying the employer failed to pay them thousands of dollars in wages they were owed.
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Mayor touts Bridgeport youth program for saving lives, reducing crimes

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Tahmina Emu, 21, of Bridgeport, spent seven years in the program and now works for the nonprofit that runs it. She says BCYL gave her a safe haven and a path forward, allowing her to become the first person in her family to go to college.
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Shane Watson surprised by Sam Konstas' ramp shot against Jasprit Bumrah

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Former Australia allrounder Shane Watson expressed his surprise when mentee Sam Konstas played a ramp shot for a six off Jasprit Bumrah in his maiden Test appearance at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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Vancouver city council approves 3.9% property tax increase

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Vancouver property owners will see a 3.9 per cent property tax increase in 2025. Council approved next year’s budget on Tuesday. Several councillors from the ruling party boasted about how much lower it was than last year's. CBC's Chad...
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Newcomer employment centre opens in Orléans

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Operating out of the Orléans Cumberland Community Resource Centre the YMCA's new Employment and Newcomer Centre will offer support to job seekers and help local businesses attract employees with the skills they need
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Volunteers wrap Christmas gifts and food hampers for kids and families

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Hundreds of volunteers gathered in Surrey to wrap Christmas gifts and put together food hampers for students in need. It's all part of the annual Adopt a School Christmas Project.
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Popular Christmas display in Sudbury, Ont., to light up for its final season

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Derek Durkac's 'Durkac Festival of Lights' in Sudbury is lighting up for its 20th and final season this year, to support the Sudbury Food Bank.
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How you can help CBC P.E.I. Make the Season Kind

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As the temperature drops, the need from local food banks only rises. CBC's annual holiday campaign to help local food banks is running through the month of December. CBC's Jay Scotland has more on how you can help Make the Season Kind.
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Birdtail Sioux First Nation welcomes bison from Sioux Valley

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Birdtail Sioux First Nation's Doug Hanska and more than 100 other community members watched in awe as 11 bison raced through the snow, returning to their ancestral home in the southwestern Manitoba First Nation during a special ceremony...
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Rebels Seize Aleppo City Neigbourhoods

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Syrian government troops battle insurgents in Aleppo, targeting rebel supply lines, as violence escalates in the city. Watch in for more details!
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National Grid partnering with Feeding NY to donate Thanksgiving dinners

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National Grid is partnering with Feeding New York, a program that will donate Thanksgiving meals for 2,500 families on Long Island.
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Fairfield Museum and History Center holds annual Holiday Pop-up Market this weekend

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The pop-up event hosts 25 vendors who shared their craft items with guests.
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Election bait or helping hand? Depends on who you ask about the the 2-month GST/HST break

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The federal government announced people will be able to buy certain items without paying the GST and HST from Dec. 14 until Feb. 15. Newfoundland and Labrador Deputy Premier Siobhan Coady announced the province will eliminate its HST...
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How his mother’s resolve helped Koady Sock regain his sight

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Koady Sock credits his mother's determination in finding the best care after he lost his sight as a young boy. During Mi'kmaq History Month, CBC Atlantic asked four people across the region to write a love letter to an elder in their...