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Fowl language? This researcher is using AI to better understand chickens
A Dalhousie University professor is using artificial intelligence to better understand what chickens are trying to express through their sounds and actions. And as Feleshia Chandler found out, he’s hoping his research can help farmers...
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Expanding equestrian back into Blossom Park
Emily Bertrand teamed up with her cousin to revive the land that the former Greenbelt Riding School once called home.
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Thai captives in Gaza: Concerns over stalled ceasefire negotiations
23 Thais were released in November, but progress appears to have stalled, frustrating the families of those who remain.
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Avian flu forces big cull near Bridgewater
A farmer in Lower Branch, N.S., had to destroy hundreds of birds after avian flu was spotted on her farm. Avian flu poses no threat to humans, but is highly contagious among birds. Preston Mulligan has the story.
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B.C. dog's leg amputated after getting caught in trap
A working dog on a farm north of Fort St. John, B.C., had to have its leg amputated after getting caught in a trap its owner believes was set for wolves. Wildlife protection charity The Fur-Bearers is calling for immediate updates to...
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One potato machine, two potato machines, three potato machines, four!
Intrepid CBC P.E.I. reporter Sheehan Desjardins gets up close and personal with some of the new behemoths at the International Potato Technology Expo in Charlottetown.
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Best of New Jersey: Mastering the art of soul food at Cornbread in Maplewood
News 12's Mike Rizzo visits soul food restaurant Cornbread in Maplewood.
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Alberta’s honey industry is a buzzing business
Alberta is Canada's honey powerhouse — and the sweet commodity hit record sales in 2023. Here’s how the once-miniscule bee business took off in the province, and how stakeholders are working to secure its future.
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Uganda wildlife: Decades-long conservation efforts at risk
Wildlife thrive in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, but conflicts arise with nearby villagers over crops and migration.
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Manitoba pottery artists throw down in CBC's new competition show
Meet two Manitoba ceramic artists who are facing off against other potters from across Canada in the Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down, which debuts on CBC Television and CBC Gem on Thursday.
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How 2 Connecticut friends transformed a Ford truck into a nostalgic mobile bar business
The two friends started with just an idea, they then found the perfect truck, outfitted it with taps, and started Classic Pour.
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Celebrating the halfway point of winter at O'Brien Farm
People at the O’Brien Farm in St. John’s rejoiced Sunday for Imbolc, a Celtic holiday marking the approximate halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox.
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Why these N.S. markets are struggling to stock their shelves with local produce
Local produce is running out much earlier than usual this winter. It's another consequence of multiple extreme weather events that hit the region last year. Taryn Grant reports.
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Eswatini cannabis trade: Government considers legalising cannabis farming
The government of Eswatini in southern Africa is proposing new laws to legalise the trade of cannabis.
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Starvation in Ethiopia: Officials blame fall in food aid for deaths
The United Nations says 1.2 million children suffer from acute malnutrition in the country.
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U.K. farmers are trying to breed a more climate-friendly sheep
Farmers in the United Kingdom are trying to breed a less gassy, more climate-friendly sheep — livestock burps are a significant source of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions — but there are tradeoffs in sheep health, meat production...