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Long Islander to run Boston Marathon for National Ovarian Cancer Coalition funds

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News 12 photojournalist Karina Robledo shows how the Long Island runner is using her journey to raise money for a cause close to her heart.
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New photo exhibit features historical photos of Vancouver's Chinatown

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A new exhibit at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre aims to explore the vibrant history of the neighbourhood from the 50s to the 70s through the photos of Fred Herzog. It's called Vitality: Iconic Images, Hidden Stories. The CBC's...
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Steve Cordes reflects on 4 decades with Youth Opportunities Unlimited

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After 35 years at the helm of Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Steve Cordes will be retiring in August. Cordes joined London Morning host Andrew Brown to reflect on the work that's been done to help youth in London and what needs to continue.
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LI summit shines light on need to make roads accessible for everyone

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The 18th Complete The Streets summit, held in Deer Park Tuesday, gave community members the chance to discuss problem areas on local roadways, and brainstorm ways to make them safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
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FDNY: School bus crashes into gate in Flatbush; 2 seriously injured

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The incident happened outside of Cortelyou Academy on Bedford Avenue.
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Bail denied for driver accused of killing mother, 2 girls in Gravesend

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Police sources tell News 12 Miriam Yarimi was driving on a suspended license and ran a red light when the mother and daughters were hit.
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He can't feel his legs, but he's able to walk using a special robotic suit

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Josh Nevers and other patients at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton are using one of only two exoskeletons in Atlantic Canada. It's a battery-powered walking device that helps people rehabilitate from injuries and...
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New active transportation path to connect Morden, Winkler by fall

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People in the Morden-Winkler area of southern Manitoba will soon have a new 10-kilometre biking and walking trail connecting the twin cities.
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Dramatic video shows Yonkers man tasered while wielding knife

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The incident unfolded around 3:30 p.m. as Greene headed toward the crowded Getty Square area. Police ordered him to drop the knife, but he ignored them and kept walking.
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Connecticut DOT shares safety tips for spring driving

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The state DOT is asking people to be extra cautious with longer daylight hours and more people outside walking and biking.
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Richmond, B.C.'s Evan Dunfee breaks 35 km race walk world record

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B.C. athlete Evan Dunfee broke the 35 km race walk world record by seven seconds at the recent World Athletics Race Walking Tour meeting in Slovakia. He told the CBC's Gloria Macarenko that the moment he realized he broke the record was...
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'Jack Daniel's Ain't a Friend of Mine,' Windsor, Ont., country performer sings on new single

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The popular American liquor was one of the first causalities of a brewing trade war with the United States. But Windsor country singer Parker Ouellette had been ready to split ways with Jack Daniel's since before the talk of tariffs. His...
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Free electric shuttles start in Yonkers for residents impacted by gas outage

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The Yonkers Housing Authority and the Business Council of Westchester teamed up with a company called Circuit to launch the initiative.
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Heavy winds and rain hit Bay Ridge, creating hazardous conditions

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Gusts exceeded 40 mph, and the rain is creating dangerous conditions for drivers and pedestrians.
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What to do during an earthquake whether you're at home, walking, or driving

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Another earthquake struck B.C.'s South Coast early Monday morning. Naomi Yamamoto, a former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister and the chair of the B.C. Earthquake Alliance discusses various scenarios with BC Today host Michelle Eliot on how...
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Residents push for fixes to dangerous Kappock Street pathway

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Residents say they just want a safe way to walk through their neighborhood.
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NYPD: 18-year-old shot in West Farms

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Police say the incident took place at the intersection of Marmion and East Tremont avenues just before 4 p.m.
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Fleet beats Sirens in shootout for 4th consecutive victory

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Susanna Tapani scores the only goal in the shootout while Aerin Frankel stops all 5 shots to help Boston earn a 3-2 win over New York at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y., for the sixth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour. The Sirens suffer...
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Fleet beat Sirens in shootout for 4th consecutive victory

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Susanna Tapani scores the only goal in the shootout while Aerin Frankel stops all 5 shots to help Boston earn a 3-2 win over New York at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y., for the sixth game of the PWHL Takeover Tour. The Sirens suffer...
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Ottawa digs out after massive snowstorm

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More than 30 centimetres of snow fell on Ottawa since Wednesday night, making for a challenging commute on Thursday.
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Metro Vancouver considers changes to off-leash dog restrictions at Pacific Spirit Regional Park

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Along two-thirds of the trail length at Pacific Spirit Regional Park, there is no need to put your dog on a leash. But that could be about to change. Fred Lee is a frequent visitor to the park and he spoke to Stephen Quinn on Wednesday’s...
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Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda returns home to northern Gaza after 15 months of war

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After 15 months of Israeli bombardment, Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda returns home to northern Gaza, finding it heavily damaged.
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Video shows moments leading up to fatal North York collision

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WARNING: This story contains graphic video. Video has emerged showing the moments before an 81-year-old woman was fatally struck by a dump truck driver on Tuesday. Ali Chiasson has the latest from the scene.
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STORM WATCH: Checking out the weather conditions at Maria Harnandez Park

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News 12's Rob Flaks was at Maria Harnandez Park checking out the weather conditions.