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Teens discover their creative spark through the lens

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This media arts program gives young adults from marginalized New Brunswick communities the opportunity to learn about photography and videography.
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UK measles outbreak: Online disinformation suppresses vaccinations

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Misinformation on social media fuels measles spread in Birmingham due to vaccine hesitancy linked to false autism claims.
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Municipal leaders say B.C. budget lacks public safety supports

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Public safety was not heavily featured in the 2024 B.C. budget. As Joel Ballard reports, some are calling for increased funding to address crime, as well as mental health and addiction challenges.
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How Lennox Island's chief remembers Mi'kmaq leader Jim Sark

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People are remembering Mi'kmaq leader Jim Sark, who had served as chief of both Lennox Island First Nation and Abegweit First Nation. Lennox Island Chief Darlene Bernard says her uncle always made people feel special.
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Inside Edmonton's Jasper Place Community History Project

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Meet Donna Coombs-Montrose, one of the contributors to a project documenting the history of Jasper Place in west Edmonton.
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Rep. Lawler holds special Hudson Valley hearing on housing crisis

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Rep. Mike Lawler and two colleagues from the U.S. House Financial Services committee convened researchers, Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny and housing attorney Leah Goodridge Thursday morning in the county's legislative chambers.
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$1.8 million in state grants allocated to aid flood-prone communities along the Hudson River

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Several areas, including the Town of Red Hook, the Village of Nyack, Hastings-on-Hudson, Ardsley, and Cortlandt, are among those slated to benefit from the grants.
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Communities getting cash for measures to keep land from eroding

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Old Perlican and Cox's Cove are some of the places getting cash, and so is Channel-Port aux Basques, which saw coastline destruction in just a few hours due to post-tropical storm Fiona. The CBC’s Colleen Connors has more on what...
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Wakefield Brewster shares his passion for poetry and storytelling.

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Wakefield Brewster, the sixth poet laureate for Calgary, reflects on the intersection of poetry, social justice and the experience of being Black in Alberta.
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Hockey Canada comes to Yellowknife, bringing free gear and workshops

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Hockey Canada's one for all program is making a stop in Yellowknife. The organization hosted a series of events for young women interested in hockey, even bringing free gear for interested youth.
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Toronto project encourages racialized high school students to consider a career as a surgeon

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'The Next Surgeon,' launched last year in Toronto, gives under-served high school students in Toronto the chance to experience life as a surgeon. The goal behind the multi-week, hands-on program is to mentor students with the goal of...
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Former Nassau officials break down what Suozzi win could mean for Long Islanders

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Former Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and Former Assemblyman Mike Lipetri joined News 12 this morning.
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B.C. health minister says safe consumption sites are an important tool in reducing toxic-drug deaths

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Richmond council is considering requesting a safe consumption site for the city, but the idea is attracting criticism from residents. In an unrelated news conference, Health Minister Adrian Dix said the sites make communities safer.
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New non-profit showcases talent of young, Black Quebecers

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FREQUENCE founder Magalie Boutin talks about the two-pronged goal of her organization.
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Transglobal Car Expedition back in the N.W.T., intending to travel to both poles

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Roughly two years after making headlines for violating airspace rules and sinking a truck, the Transglobal Car Expedition is back in the Northwest Territories. The project aims to travel to both poles by land and sea, but leaves some...
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'Shame on you': B.C. premier slams corporation behind Bell media job cuts

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David Eby called on the federal government to intervene over an announcement by BCE Inc. to cut 4,800 jobs and sell off 45 radio stations, describing the company and others like it as "corporate vampires" that have "overseen the...