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£150m of cycling and walking improvements to the Olympic park

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A £150 MILLION package of walking and cycling improvements for the Olympic park was revealed today in a bid to encourage more residents and visitors to travel on foot or by bike.
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How Ontario's Mitch Hooper became the World's Strongest Man

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Mitchell Hooper has returned to his home gym in Barrie, Ont., as the World's Strongest Man after earning the title at the 2023 finals in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Hooper says his work as an exercise physiologist is about encouraging people to...
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Woman dead, suspect in custody after seemingly unprovoked Toronto attack

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Toronto police have taken a suspect into custody after an elderly woman was killed in a seemingly unprovoked attack in broad daylight.
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Five-Minute Intermittent Walks Found to Have Health Advantages

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A new study by Columbia University Irving Medical Center said evidence suggests that prolonged sitting has detrimental effects on one's well-being but there is a fix.
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World Cup players take human rights protests to the field

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Protest overshadowed play at the first full day of matches at the FIFA World Cup, with England’s team members taking a knee to protest discrimination in host country Qatar and Iran’s team staying silent during their country’s national...
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Good News | From carts to maglevs: the dramatic evolution of transport

9th - Higher Ed
Most of it happened within 100 years, which is amazing considering how long ago people first started riding cattle.
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Safety advocates say their research shows SUVs, pickup trucks pose greater risk to pedestrians

9th - Higher Ed
Some Ontario groups are calling for greater safety measures for pedestrians and cyclists against larger vehicles, saying they have the research to prove they are more dangerous.
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SUVs, pickup trucks pose greater risk to pedestrians, safety research shows

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Some Ontario groups are calling for greater safety measures for pedestrians and cyclists against larger vehicles, saying they have the research to prove they are more dangerous.
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Kenya drought: More than 3M livestock dead and 1M people homeless

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Parts of Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia are suffering their driest conditions in more than 40 years.
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Royals attend service for Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey

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A 'service of thanksgiving' for the late Duke of Edinburgh was the Queen's first public event this year outside her own residences. The Queen was accompanied by Prince Andrew, who attended despite his recent sex abuse settlement.
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Edmonton archbishop on Pope Francis and residential schools

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Edmonton Archbishop Richard Smith recounts a 2017 meeting between Pope Francis and Canadian bishops about the impacts of the residential school system.
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The multi-day police offensive to clear the main Ottawa protest site

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CBC's Thomas Daigle breaks down the multi-day police offensive to clear downtown Ottawa of protesters.
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Navigating Halifax's icy sidewalks

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Conditions on the roads and sidewalks remained treacherous following a storm over the weekend. The CBC's Brooklyn Currie hit the streets of Halifax on Monday to find out how pedestrians were faring.
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Reclaiming public space: Being a Black Muslim woman in Edmonton

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After a string of attacks against Black Muslim women in Edmonton, photographer Faisa Omer gathered six Somali-Canadian women and girls to reflect on the fear and joy of existing in public space.
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Syria: Deadly fighting rages on between ISIL, Kurdish forces

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Assault on the Ghwayran prison city of Hasakeh is one of ISIL’s most significant since its ‘caliphate’ was established.
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8-year-old girl killed in London, Ont., crash

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An 8-year-old-girl was killed in London, Ont., and nine others were injured after a vehicle hit a group of pedestrians, including several Girl Guides, at a busy intersection. Police say there’s no indication the crash was intentional.
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MMIWG Part 2 Clip 1: “They told me that they should teach me a lesson”

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“They told me that they should teach me a lesson”
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Why a Scotsman and his husky are walking across Canada

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Michael Yellowlees is walking across Canada with his husky Luna to raise money for a Scottish charity called Trees for Life. They left Tofino, B.C. last March and hope to reach the eastern tip of Newfoundland sometime in December.
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Belarus extraditions: Pro-democracy activists fear deportation

9th - Higher Ed
A security agreement between Tbilisi and Minsk took effect earlier this month and has sparked concern.
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B.C. hiker recounts 'terrifying' encounter with cougar

9th - Higher Ed
During a hike, a B.C. man was stalked by a cougar and eventually had to strike it with a big stick to drive it away.
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Don't Settle For Quick Solutions To Combat Rising Hate Crimes Says National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum Leader

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Sung Yeon Choimorrow, executive director of the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, joins Cheddar to discuss how to combat the continued rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans.
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Captain Tom Moore: Centenarian who inspired a nation with his COVID fundraising laid to rest

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A flypast and military guard marked the funeral of the 100-year-old veteran who was recently knighted by the Queen for his charity work.
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Capt. Sir Tom Moore, who raised millions for charity, honoured with WWII plane flypast at funeral

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( - image credit) A Second World War-era plane flew over the funeral service of Capt. Sir Tom Moore to honour the veteran who single-handedly raised millions of dollars for Britain's health workers by walking laps in his backyard. He...
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Vancouver police call for tips after sleeping homeless woman set on fire

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Police have released a video showing a man setting fire to a homeless woman sleeping on a Vancouver sidewalk in the hope that people will call with tips.