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Priti Patel chairs Frontline From Ukraine panel at Conservative Party conference

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New ReviewShadow foreign secretary Priti Patel chairs The Frontline From Ukraine panel at the Tory Party Conference in Manchester on Tuesday. The panel included former MP Jack Lopresti and Major Pablo, a Ukrainian army major.
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As Israel-Hamas conflict marks 2 years, this Palestinian-born Windsorite reflects on the toll the conflict has taken

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New ReviewOctober 7 marks a grim anniversary: It was two years ago that Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 250 hostages. Israel's resulting war has killed an estimated 66,000 Palestinians and wounded 170,000 more. Windsor's...
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Jammu-Kashmir Weather Alert: Fresh Snowfall at Razdan Top, Heavy Rain Hits Srinagar

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New ReviewFresh snowfall has blanketed Razdan Top, while heavy rain drenched parts of Srinagar on Monday morning, October 6, 2025. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted heavy rainfall, thunderstorms with lightning, and gusty...
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One month after Afghanistan's deadly quake, survivors still face hardship

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New ReviewThousands have been displaced and many have nowhere to shelter, just weeks before winter hits.
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Everyone has a take on bike paths in Montreal. But what are the facts?

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New ReviewBike lanes in Montreal can be a divisive topic. They get blamed for a lot, including killing small businesses and wasting the city’s money. We verified some of the statements Montrealers, politicians and social media users have made...
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What do local skaters want to see in Ottawa's new skateboard strategy?

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New ReviewThe city has been holding public engagement sessions at local skateparks as it works to update its skateboard strategy. Simon Smith finds out what skaters want to see when the strategy is rolled out.
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Manitoba vineyard bottling up local flavour

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New ReviewThis year's grapes have ripened, and the juice is now aging into Manitoba-produced wine. Shrugging Doctor Beverage Company operates a commercial vineyard in the province's south, with grapes that are specially developed to survive in our...
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Personalized pricing: How your data could dictate the price you pay

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New ReviewThe FTC reported that companies hired to manage price-setting algorithms work across hundreds of brands, from grocery stores to clothing retailers. (Scripps News)
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Sarah McLachlan thought she would never sing again

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New ReviewIn an interview with The National’s host Ian Hanomansing, the Canadian singer-songwriter talks about the moment she realized she might not be able to sing again.
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'I fear that someone is going to die.' Spring Valley DPW worker exposes snowplow fleet dangers

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New ReviewCynthia Guallpa, a worker at Spring Valley's DPW, showed News 12 senior investigative reporter Tara Rosenblum the plows that she says are not only outdated, but also dangerous.
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It's wasp season

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New ReviewThe black and yellow striped pests are out in full force, ruining backyard barbecues, picnics and first dates across the city. Olav Rueppell is a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta.
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Search and rescue teams warn of fading daylight after busy long weekend

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New ReviewWith warm weather persisting in many parts of B.C., search and rescue crews are warning outdoor enthusiasts to be prepared as daylight is fading earlier. As CBC’s Amelia John reports, the province’s biggest volunteer rescue organization...
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How Toronto's hot summer could keep us warm in the winter

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New ReviewA so-called geoexchange system below the University of Toronto converts summer heat to store energy for winter. CBC's Britnei Bilhete got a tour of the facility to learn more about how it works.
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After a hot summer, fall is almost here, meteorologically speaking

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New ReviewWith temperatures gradually cooling down these past few weeks, the shift between seasons is felt all over the region. Frank Seglenieks is the co-ordinator at the Eric D. Soulis Memorial Weather Station at the University of Waterloo. He...
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A massive cargo shipwreck cleanup is underway in Newfoundland

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New ReviewAn operation is underway to clean up the MSC Baltic III, a cargo ship grounded off the coast of Newfoundland. The operation is one of the largest shipwreck cleanups in Canada in decades.
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What exactly are the Canada Games?

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New ReviewSome of Canada’s greatest athletes got their start at the Canada Games. Jacqueline McKay and Fenn Mayes are in St John’s, Nfld., to explain.
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CT families could get more heating help this winter. But there’s a big ‘if’

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New ReviewConnecticut's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is proposing a 21% increase in benefits. But that could all be upended if Congress cuts LIHEAP – or eliminates it altogether.
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Saint John encampment green zones aim to break barriers for city’s homeless

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Saint John's green zone pilot project, run by the 12 Neighbours mini-home group, aims to provide ‘low barrier’ transitional housing for 28 people. Some nearby businesses have concerns.
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A community food pantry in Norman Wells, N.W.T., has taken over a house

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What started as a small-scale project transformed into an important hub for residents in Norman Wells, N.W.T. The town has operated a food pantry - which is actually a whole house - for four years now. CBC recently took a tour.
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Dawson City man receives $1000 Yukon Energy bill after meter quit for 8 months

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A man in Dawson City, Yukon, is not happy about his latest power bill from Yukon Energy. He says the company took months to find a meter reader resulting in his hefty bill. At the same time, power rates have increased this month. Chris...
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Jasper businesses face slower peak tourism season 1 year after wildfire

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This week marks one year since a wind-whipped wildfire scorched the mountain town of Jasper. This summer, tourism is bouncing back for the National Park...but as Natasha Riebe reports, it's not quite as busy as it was before the disaster.
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Tour an innovative small farm in heart of N.B.

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Earth to Belly combines organic science with smart technology and direct sales to reap a great bounty.
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Massive lines for groceries after Newfoundland storm

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After days of being snowed in, Newfoundland residents flock to newly opened stores for much-needed supplies. As the state of emergency in St. John’s goes into its fifth day, the city amended restrictions, allowing grocery stores and...
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Afghan conflict: Half a million people displaced last year

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Al Jazeera looks at the conditions in Afghanistan that force men displaced by conflict and poverty into the ranks of armed groups.