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A peek behind the scenes of Canadian Ranger training

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The Canadian Rangers work closely with the OPP in emergency situations and provide on-the-ground assistance in northern Ontario's remote communities. The CBC's Jasmine Kabatay made the trek to Rinker Lake, just north of Thunder Bay, to...
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Clinique's Products Are All About Skin Health

9th - Higher Ed
Michelle Freyre, Clinique Global Brand President, discusses the company's latest ventures and why skin advice should always come from a trusted source.
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Nashville plane crash: pilot inexperience may be a factor, expert says

9th - Higher Ed
Previous flight data of the plane that crashed in Nashville, killing all five Canadians on board, suggests the fatal trip was much longer than any the aircraft had previously taken since being registered to its Ontario owners.
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Flight data suggests inexperienced pilot in Nashville crash, expert says

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Previous flight data of the plane that crashed in Nashville, killing all five Canadians on board, suggests the fatal trip was much longer than any the aircraft had previously taken since being registered to its Ontario owners.
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The Donkin dilemma: N.S. coal mine faces uncertain future

9th - Higher Ed
The world’s only operating subsea coal mine in Donkin, N.S., is facing an uncertain future. CBC’s Tom Murphy breaks down the safety violations and environmental concerns that have some saying the mine needs to close for good, and hears...
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5 years after the 737 Max crashes, is Boeing any safer?

9th - Higher Ed
Five years after a pair of deadly crashes involving Boeing 737 Max-8s and the mass grounding of the jets, the door blew off a Boeing jet mid-flight. CBC’s Susan Ormiston breaks down the aviation giant’s struggle to salvage its reputation...
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5 years after 737 Max crashes, is Boeing any safer?

9th - Higher Ed
Five years after a pair of deadly crashes involving Boeing 737 Max-8s and the mass grounding of the jets, the door blew off a Boeing jet mid-flight. CBC’s Susan Ormiston breaks down the aviation giant’s struggle to salvage its reputation...
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Frelinghuysen Township Volunteer Fire Company responds to first emergency call

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities say a driver swerved to avoid an animal crossing on Route 94 near Spring Valley and Silver Lake Roads.
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Tour guide who rescued man from avalanche near Revelstoke hailed a hero

9th - Higher Ed
A tour guide is being hailed a hero for pulling a man to safety after a group of snowmobilers were hit by an avalanche earlier this week near Revelstoke, B.C. CBC's Baneet Braich spoke with our Corey Bullock, who has been following the...
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Police federation praises Manitoba bail reform plan as 'step toward root causes of potential criminal behaviour'

9th - Higher Ed
National Police Federation director for the Prairies, Bobby Baker, said Manitoba's plan to gaps in the bail system goes beyond public safety and may help address 'root causes of potential criminal behaviour.'
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Fire officials inform New Yorkers on how to stay safe from fires

9th - Higher Ed
Thursday’s hearing also had the FDNY emphasize that outreach is important to prevent deadly fires, and that they’ve seen a decrease in numbers.
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Indian farmer's death rocks British Parliament, Sikh MP Tanmanjit Singh ignites human rights debate

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In a bold move within the walls of the UK Parliament, Punjabi-origin MP Tanmanjit Singh Dhesi passionately raised the issue of farmers' protests, shedding light on the pressing concerns echoing from Indian fields. The somber tone...
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Shipping container shelters being installed in Saint John encampment

9th - Higher Ed
The six containers have been modified to provide electricity, heat, a bed and table, and have space for about a dozen people.
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China’s C919 jetliner showcased at Singapore Airshow

9th - Higher Ed
Flying high - the Chinese airliner that's seeking to seize a chunk of the world market, from western giants like Boeing and Airbus.
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42 years after the Ocean Ranger disaster, people in N.L. are still hurting

9th - Higher Ed
Students at Gonzaga High School in St. John’s pay tribute to the 84 crew members lost in the Ocean Ranger disaster in 1982.
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B.C. cancels company’s operating license after 6 overpass strikes

9th - Higher Ed
The B.C. Ministry of Transportation cancelled Chohan Freight Forwarders license after the company was involved in six overpass strikes in the last three years. As Liam Britten reports, the company is fighting the move. Meanwhile, the...
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Rep. Torres calls for more federal funding to improve transit safety

9th - Higher Ed
Rep. Ritchie Torres, who represents New York’s 15th Congressional District, recently wrote a letter to the city asking for an increase in the Fiscal Year 2024 funding to increase transit safety.
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Premier Wab Kinew outlines two reasons for rejecting the Sio Silica project

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba said no to a silica mining project in southeastern Manitoba on Friday. Premier Wab Kinew explains why.
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Pallet shelter pushback in Lower Sackville

9th - Higher Ed
Residents and parents weighed in on new temporary shelters coming to Beacon House. Most say the location near a school a recreation area doesn't make sense. Haley Ryan has the story.
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This week in Europe - Only one pilot? A dispute over cockpit crews

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of State of the Union we focus on considerations by the EU aviation safety authority and some airlines to cut one pilot for cost reasons. The pilots are vehemently opposed to this.
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James Smith Cree Nation unveils new emergency alert system

9th - Higher Ed
James Smith Cree Nation released a new emergency alert system Wednesday, two weeks after the coroner's inquest into the stabbing massacre at the Saskatchewan First Nation.
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EPA investigating if contaminated Gowanus land is safe for housing

9th - Higher Ed
Sean Mahar, the executive deputy commissioner of the state Department of Evnrionmental Conservation, says that they are keeping residents’ safety in mind while they revitalize the area.
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Richmond debates whether city needs a supervised consumption site

9th - Higher Ed
Richmond council is about to hear from residents on whether the city needs a supervised consumption site. The proposal is facing a backlash, with tens of thousands of people already signing a petition against the plan. As Meera Bains...
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Palestinians assess damage to UNRWA school in northern Gaza after Israeli attack

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera hears from Palestinians who say they were targeted by Israeli forces while sheltering inside a UN-run school.