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Conservatives call for committee hearings on alleged Toronto terror plot

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer is calling on the Bloc Québécois and NDP to support a committee recall to investigate the alleged father-son Toronto terror plot. Scheer says the Trudeau government owes Canadians answers on how...
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TC Energy signs significant deal with Indigenous groups

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary-based TC Energy Corp. is selling a minority stake in its Western Canadian natural gas transmission network to a consortium of Indigenous communities. The company says the $1-billion deal is Canada's largest Indigenous equity...
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New Jersey to receive more than $72M to help coastal communities prevent flooding

9th - Higher Ed
NOAA says that it is allocating $575 million to 19 resiliency projects in several states – including New Jersey.
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Santorini residents call for cap on tourists visiting island

9th - Higher Ed
Every year, millions head to destinations such as the Greek island of Santorini.
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Local program teaches Hempstead children how to swim

9th - Higher Ed
According to state officials, African American children are most at risk of drowning, compared than any other ethnic group.
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Report: 28 LI communities have million-dollar starter homes

9th - Higher Ed
The eye-opening report found 237 U.S. cities have a million-dollar price tag for the least expensive home in the area. Five years ago, Zillow said there were only 84 such cities.
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Zillow report: 28 LI communities have million-dollar starter homes

9th - Higher Ed
The eye-opening report found 237 U.S. cities have a million-dollar price tag for the least expensive home in the area. Five years ago, Zillow said there were only 84 such cities.
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Behind the confusion of 2023's wildfire re-entry to Yellowknife

9th - Higher Ed
People in Yellowknife remember the chaotic days of last years evacuation well. Both when it was time to leave, but also when it was safe to come home. Many people had complaints about confusing messaging, and unclear instructions. Now...
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‘Devastating gut punch,’ Alberta premier describes Jasper fire damage

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith talks to The National’s Ian Hanomansing after touring the fire damage in Jasper, Alta., saying there are devastating scenes, but there are signs of hope because so much of the town is intact.
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Police: Scammers falsely reporting damage on people's properties before damaging it further

9th - Higher Ed
Police say the scammers are falsely reporting damage on people's property and then they damage it even further.
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People in Sanikiluaq can return home after gas spill led to evacuation

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, can return to the community after they were told to evacuate earlier on Monday over a gasoline spill. The government says 5,000 litres of gasoline leaked after a fuel tank was overfilled.
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North York community centre aims to cut dementia rates with research study

9th - Higher Ed
A first-of-its-kind research study underway at a community centre in North York aims to cut dementia rates across the country. The Kimel Family Centre for Brain Health and Wellness is putting hundreds of people over the age of 50 through...
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How a squash program is helping Jane and Finch students foster community

9th - Higher Ed
Urban Squash Toronto offers more than just a chance for students to participate in the sport. As CBC's Lane Harrison reports, the program is also a gateway to healthy meals, free tutoring and community.
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Wildfire smoke spreads as Alberta community evacuates, again

9th - Higher Ed
High temperatures and forecasted winds are spreading wildfires in northern Alberta, forcing the Little Red River Cree Nation to once again evacuate their community.
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Philippines oil spill: Tanker carrying 1.4 million litres of oil capsizes

9th - Higher Ed
Fears of an environmental disaster in the Philippines as a tanker laden with oil capsizes and the spill could reach the capital.
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How Fort Smith, N.W.T. faired during Thursday's 37 degree highs

9th - Higher Ed
A heat wave across parts of the Northwest Territories appeared to hit its peak yesterday. Environment and Climate Change Canada has warned more than a dozen communities about the sweltering conditions. For some, there's relief in the...
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South African consulate teaches meaning of Nelson Mandela International Day

9th - Higher Ed
It’s the idea that we are all interconnected and share a common humanity.
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Trudeau airport boosts Indigenous tourism and culture with new display

9th - Higher Ed
Aéroports de Montréal, the company that runs Montreal's Trudeau airport, says it hopes the display of Indigenous names, imagery and artifacts leads to a larger Indigenous presence that could include boutiques or even a restaurant.
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Giglio Feast gets underway in Williamsburg

9th - Higher Ed
The Giglio Feast brought people from far and wide to celebrate the proud history of the neighborhood.
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Nearly $5 million to go toward clean water efforts, police departments in Westchester

9th - Higher Ed
Of that $5 million, $2 million will go toward synthetic chemical mitigation in drinking water in Somers.
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Historian shows off Sask. archaeological site that gives clues about earliest humans in area

9th - Higher Ed
A team of archaeologists is searching near Prince Albert, Sask., for clues as to exactly when Indigenous people arrived in the area nearly 10,000 years ago. Dave Rondeau, a local historian, shows us the site they are exploring.
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Australian senator quits labour: Payman at odds with party on Palestine recognition

9th - Higher Ed
Australian Senator Fatima Payman has quit the governing Labour party, after being suspended for supporting a motion on recognising Palestine
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Canada’s temporary foreign worker surge: Opportunity or exploitation?

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian businesses were given the green light to fill roughly 240,000 jobs with temporary foreign workers in 2023, more than twice as many as they were a half-decade earlier. CBC's Paula Duhatschek looks at the divided opinions and...
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'New War Is Coming': UN's Big Alarm As Israel-Hezbollah Tensions Rise; Some Envoys 'Leave' Lebanon

Pre-K - Higher Ed
UN Chief Antonio Gutteres cautions the world that it can’t afford another war in the middle east amid the rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. He warned that one rash move could trigger a catastrophe in the region and Lebanon...