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Pakistan's disabled: Artificial limbs to help hundreds walk again

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A local charity is giving artificial limbs to more than a hundred people.
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Turkey’s COVID-19 explosion brings harsh restrictions

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With more than 30,000 new daily infections, President Erdogan says he had no choice but to ‘minimise human mobility’.
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Trial underway in trailer-hitch death of First Nations woman

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The trial is underway for a man accused of manslaughter in the death of an Indigenous woman, nearly four years after she was hit by a trailer hitch thrown from a moving vehicle, which her family considers a hate crime.
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Venezuelans migrate again after COVID-19 restrictions eased

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Venezuelan migrants are on the move once again as Latin America's borders and economies reopen after months of coronavirus lockdown.
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Does wearing a face shield alone help stop the spread of COVID-19?

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Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease expert, says both the plastic shields and cloth face coverings seem to offer the same protection.
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Curfew imposed on New York City after days of protest

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CBC’s Steven D’Souza has followed a group of protesters from Brooklyn into Manhattan as a curfew has been imposed on New York City after days of demonstration over the death of George Floyd.
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Calgary man says even his doctor lost hope as he battled COVID-19

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Jay Chowdhury spent 47 days in hospital after contracting Covid-19. He spent 16 of those days on a ventilator. 'On the 15th day, the doctor gave up on me,' Chowdhury said.
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Pandemic Diaries: Life in this new normal

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A grocery store manager, a daughter and a career coach share their stories of what life is like during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pandemic diary: Managing a grocery store

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Grocer Antonio Leto keeps an essential service rolling during a global health crisis, ensuring he, his customers and staff are safe from COVID-19.
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India repatriation mission: Hundreds of thousands to return home

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India to use planes and naval ships to bring back hundreds of thousands of nationals stuck abroad due to COVID-19.
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Systemic racism is a 'burden on top of a burden,' says Ontario teen

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Cameron Davis, 15, is sharing his story online in hopes of inspiring people to become anti-racism allies.
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COVID-19 paralyzes other medical research

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put the majority of other medical research and clinical trials on hold.
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Hajdu on getting outside while protecting others from COVID-19

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Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu spoke with BC Senator Larry Campbell in the Senate on Wednesday
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Turkey-Greece border crisis: Thousands risk lives to reach EU

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Greece says only 1,500 migrants at most have entered since Friday, while 26,000 have been stopped.
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Dr. David Williams talks about coronavirus spread

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Ontario's chief medical officer says coronavirus seems to transmit between people standing a metre away for 'an extended period of time.'
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Vehicle thefts prompt double-digit rate hikes in insurance

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Car thefts have tripled in New Brunswick over the past 10 years, and now several major auto insurers have won rate increases as high as 18 per cent, citing, in part, the rise in thefts.
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'Water is our responsibility,' say Indigenous community reps leading water walk across P.E.I.

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Indigenous-led ceremonies started from two different points on Prince Edward Island this week to kick off the Island's first 'Walk to Heal Our Waters.' The groups involved are walking more than 100 kilometres combined over a couple of...
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‘My life was at stake.’ Prominent Bridgeport pastor fought back against Baltimore carjacker

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Surveillance video obtained by News 12 shows Rev. Kenneth Moales, Jr. jumping on the gunman, pinning him to the ground for about 20 seconds and then wrestling the gun out of his hand.
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Flatbush nail salon gunpoint robbery caught on camera

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Exclusive video obtained by News 12 shows a man robbing a Flatbush nail salon at gunpoint.
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Rise of e-mobility is changing bike paths

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If you've walked by a bike path, you might have noticed some changes in the last few years. Especially the rapid rise of e-bikes and e-scooters. As Pinki Wong reports, the change comes with some worries about safety for both riders and...
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Bridgeport police step up walking patrols during hot days of summer

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Officer Marilyn Diaz said she welcomes the one-on-one interactions with the people she's charged with keeping safe.
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Concern for public trails in Edmonton's river valley

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The city is looking at revamping the North Saskatchewan River Valley redevelopment plan to protect the ravine system as the city grows to two million people. Some groups are concerned it could impact access to river valley trails. Joe...
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Dog owner describes 'unnerving' encounter with aggressive deer in Winnipeg neighbourhood

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People walking the quiet streets in Westwood are being warned about an aggressive deer in the area.