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Gunman in Maine mass shooting still at large

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A man shot and killed at least 16 people at a restaurant and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday, triggering a manhunt involving hundreds of law enforcement officers. #Lewiston #Maine #MassShooting
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At least 18 killed in Maine mass shooting as police search for attacker

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State’s governor Janet Mills warns that suspect, a US army reserve member, is considered armed and dangerous.
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Maine police describe how mass shooting unfolded

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Col. William Ross of Maine state police details the fatalities that occurred during a mass shooting at several Lewiston locations, including a bar and a bowling alley.
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'This is a dark time' echoes across America following deadly Maine shootings

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The response from government officials in Maine and in Washington, D.C., has been sombre in the wake of the fatal shootings at a restaurant and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine. People still waiting to hear from their loved ones are...
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Maine mass shooting suspect found dead

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The man suspected of killing 18 people and wounding 13 others in a shooting rampage in Lewiston, Maine, was found dead Friday, according to police. His body was found with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, ending a 48-hour...
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At least 22 killed, dozens injured in mass shooting in US state of Maine

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Police say the suspect, who remains at large, targeted businesses in Lewiston including a bar and bowling alley.
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At least 16 dead in mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine

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At least 16 people are dead and dozens more injured after a man opened fire at multiple locations in Lewiston, Maine. Police have identified Robert R. Card as a person of interest and say he is armed and dangerous.
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U.S. northeast hit with once-in-1,000-year torrential rainfall, flash floods

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At least one person is dead after torrential rainfall led to flash floods across parts of the northeastern United States. The rainfall there is being described as a once-in-a-thousand-year weather event, but New York's governor warns...
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Cheddar's Feed: 103-Year-Old Maine Woman Continues to Trap Lobsters and Baby Shark Toys Recalled

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In the latest Cheddar Feed, where we highlight some of the stories spotlighted on our social media, a 103-year-old Maine woman continues to lobster trap with family while an estimated 7.5 million Baby Shark products were recalled after...
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U.S. green crab invasion: Crustaceans threaten clam industry

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Waters off the north-east coast of the US are heating up faster than most of the world's oceans due to crab invasion
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US crab invasion: Green crustaceans threaten clam industry

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Waters off the north-east coast of the US are heating up faster than most of the world's oceans due to crab invasion
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Large Space Rocks Crash in Maine, Museum Offering $25K Finders Fee

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Large Space Rocks Crash in Maine, Museum Offering $25K Finders Fee
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One Good Thing: Country Star Makes Boy's Birthday Extra Special

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Two boys from Maine who didn’t have enough money for country star Luke Combs' concert got to work stacking firewood and made enough to attend the show. The boys made a sign for the concert explaining their work and that it was one of the...
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N.S. gunman may have obtained weapons from U.S. residents

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A CBC News investigation reveals at least two people in Maine may have broken U.S. federal laws in helping the gunman obtain weapons used in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Project supporter Lincoln Jeffers

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Lincoln Jeffers, the economic director for Lewiston, Maine, says the Hydro-Québec project would be great for his town’s finances and more importantly for the planet.
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Project opponent Todd Towle

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Todd Towle, a fly-fishing guide and photographer in northern Maine who opposes the Hydro-Québec project.
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Drone of Maine hydro project

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Cutting of the forest path is well underway, as seen from this drone footage shot in June at Johnson Mountain, Maine, and supplied by project opponents with the Courtesy of Yes on 1 campaign.
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Trump Campaign Eyes N.H. Rally as Coronavirus Surges Nationwide

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The Trump campaign is gearing up for a rally set for Saturday in Portsmouth, NH amid spiking cases of coronavirus nationwide. President Trump looks to make up ground in the state as his opponent former Vice President Joe Biden reportedly...
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Sen. King Talks Russia Security Breach, Stimulus Stalemate, Free Streaming

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Sen. Angus King (I-ME) discusses the day's big headlines including the alleged Russian hack of the U.S. government, ongoing stimulus talks, and why he believes Americans should be able to stream for free this holiday season.
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Portage and Main to reopen to pedestrians Friday morning

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After being closed for for more than 40 years, Winnipeg's most iconic intersection will reopen to pedestrians on Friday. Work to remove the barricades at Portage and Main began last year.
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Maine governor describes how tariffs are hurting her state's economy

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In an interview on Rosemary Barton Live, Maine Gov. Janet Mills says tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on Canadian imports are "just a tax." Mills says industries from construction to craft breweries are affected.
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Nunavut passes legislation to allow pharmacists to perscribe medication

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The territory's legislature has passed legislation making that change possible. We spoke with John Main about what's next.
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Maine governor wants to protect state’s relationship with New Brunswick

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Maine Gov. Janet Mills says actions by the Trump administration are jeopardizing the long and rich history between Maine and New Brunswick. She hopes installing new signs at border crossings helps Canadians feel welcome and encouraged to...
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Quilliq Energy Corporation say staff shortages contributed to winter power outages

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The corporation says it's working to fix the problem, but as TJ Dhir tells us, it's not that simple.