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Godzilla Minus One brings king of monsters back to its roots

9th - Higher Ed
Toho Studios is back with its 33rd monster movie starring Godzilla, and this latest offering brings the story of the original nuclear kaiju back to where it all began: Tokyo, bombed, broken and still recovering from the Second World War.
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Thousands rally in Chilean capital Santiago to protest against Israeli military's actions in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Chileans have been gathering in their thousands in the capital Santiago to raise money for Palestinians under siege in Gaza.
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French author Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize in literature

9th - Higher Ed
Ernaux, 82, called it a “very great honour” and “a great responsibility”.
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Spice product suspected of poisoning Markham restaurant customers

9th - Higher Ed
The suspected poisoning of at least 12 people eating at a restaurant near Toronto may have been caused by a spice that was contaminated with a potentially deadly agent, public health officials say.
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Inside Flair Airlines’ plan to rebuild passenger confidence

9th - Higher Ed
The National gets an inside look at what it's like to fly during the COVID-19 pandemic as the ultra-low-cost Flair Airlines reveals what it's doing to rebuild passenger confidence.
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Canada's airlines taking steps to restart operations with added safety protocols

9th - Higher Ed
Getting planes back in the air will be a costly and risky undertaking, and Flair Airlines CEO Jim Scott says COVID-19 pandemic measures mean the glamour is gone from air travel.
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Deep-red field turns heads: Crimson clover is a colourful soil builder for this P.E.I. potato farm

9th - Higher Ed
Last fall, Summerside-based Linkletter Farms planted crimson clover as a cover crop, to hold potato field soil in place over the winter. Co-owner Mark MacEwen didn't expect it to survive the icy weather the way it does in other...
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23andMe failed to protect customer data, investigation finds

9th - Higher Ed
DNA testing company 23andMe failed to take ‘basic steps’ to secure customer data resulting in a massive global data breach, a joint investigation by Canada and the U.K. found. In 2023, hackers posted the data of nearly seven million...
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Keeping Dutch elm disease in check

9th - Higher Ed
In August, 2024, Dutch elm disease was found in Edmonton for the first time. Since its introduction from Europe to North America in the 1930s, the disase has destroyed millions of elm trees. Mike Jenkins tells what plans the city has for...
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LI native Steve Guttenberg steps into darker role in Lifetime’s ‘Kidnapped by a Killer’

9th - Higher Ed
Steve Guttenberg plays serial killer John Robinson in Lifetime’s "Kidnapped by a Killer: The Heather Robinson Story."
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New organization aims to celebrate Cambodians

9th - Higher Ed
Sopheaktra (Peter) Heang is the president of the Cambodian Cultural Centre, a new B.C.-based non-profit to unite the community in Canada. Heang says it is important to celebrate the diaspora 50 years after the Cambodian genocide began.
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Montreal A to V: Deep inside this hidden cave in Saint-Léonard

9th - Higher Ed
Tucked beneath Pie XII Park in Saint-Léonard lies a surprising geological wonder: the Saint-Léonard Cavern, affectionately known as the Fairy Hole. Discovered accidentally in 1812, this limestone cave dates back more than 15,000 years,...
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Montreal A to V: Go deep inside this hidden cave in Saint-Léonard

9th - Higher Ed
Tucked beneath Pie XII Park in Saint-Léonard lies a surprising geological wonder: the Saint-Léonard Cavern, affectionately known as the Fairy Hole. Discovered accidentally in 1812, this limestone cave dates back more than 15,000 years,...
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Iran's president says U.S. 'looting' planet, spreading insecurity

9th - Higher Ed
Masoud Pezeshkian was reacting to comments by US president Trump that Iranian leaders were "focused on stealing their people's wealth to fund terror and bloodshed abroad"
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Does the new pope have Haitian roots?

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Leo the Fourteenth, is stirring conversation on social media suggesting he may have deep personal ties to the Caribbean—specifically Haiti
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Calgary teacher turned pro goalie returns to home turf

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of Calgary Wild FC's home opener, players visit students in the Forest Lawn area to launch a program to give kids the opportunity to attend the team's home games.
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Garden Guide: Grow a tree anywhere with Bonsai

9th - Higher Ed
Bonsai may seem complicated, but if you follow these steps, it's an easy and rewarding hobby that makes gardening possible no matter where you live!
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My International Student Journey: Finding Community, Identity & Purpose in Canada

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What’s it really like to be an international student? Diya Drabu, a University of Waterloo student in Canada from India, shares her raw, heartfelt journey through academics, co-ops, homesickness, finding community, and embracing identity...
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How the New Brunswick PCs borrowed from western populism in 2024 campaign

9th - Higher Ed
PC Party financial documents show payments to populist-style conservative strategy firms, a shift from past campaigns.
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Some First Nations leaders hoping for bigger focus on reconciliation in federal election

9th - Higher Ed
Some First Nations leaders are hoping for a bigger focus on reconciliation in the federal election campaign. Amid all the talk of Trump and tariffs some feel Canada’s relationship with Indigenous people has taken a backseat.
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First Nations leaders hope for more focus on reconciliation in federal election

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Some First Nations leaders in Manitoba say amid all the talk of U.S. President Donald Trump and tariffs, Canada’s relationship with Indigenous people has taken a back seat during the federal election campaign.
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South Asian music will get its due at the Junos this weekend

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's biggest celebration of music has landed in B.C. It's Juno Awards weekend, and among those celebrating is a music producer from Surrey, who's helped bring the city's signature sound to the forefront.