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Truro high school grads mourn loss of classmate in mass shooting
A Nova Scotia high school marks graduation after a year marred by crisis and tragedy, after the school year was cut short by coronavirus and one of their own was killed in the country's deadliest mass shooting.
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Day camps’ return a relief for parents of children with disabilities
Specialized day camps for children and adults with disabilities have been able to reopen with precautions during the pandemic, giving families their first break in months from providing 24/7 care.
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Nova Scotia shooting victims memorialized at virtual vigil
Community leaders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a virtual vigil for the victims of Nova Scotia’s mass shooting.
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Remembering some of the victims of N.S. shooting rampage
Among the victims of the Nova Scotia shooting rampage were a teacher, a family, corrections officers.
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'I don't know how I'm coping': Woman who lost three family members in N.S. tragedy
Tammy Oliver-McCurdie lost her sister, brother-in-law and niece in the mass shooting in Nova Scotia this weekend. She says her grief has hit her in waves.
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Participation House staff were 'left alone to deal with the crisis', mother of resident says
Laura Meffen says staff at the adult facility are severely underequipped and understaffed to deal with the outbreak. She says she suspects her daughter contracted COVID-19 before leaving the facility earlier this week.
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Families, caregivers traumatized by COVID-19 visiting restrictions at care homes
The COVID-19 pandemic has cut families and caregivers off from loved ones in care homes who depend on them for additional support, and the continued visiting restrictions are creating a mental health burden for those caregivers.
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Trash Disruption
Like many of you out there, everyone at Cheddar is cooped up at home for maximum social distancing. And we’ve noticed something: in our respective self-quarantines, we’re taking out the trash a lot more than usual.
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Family breaks silence after Saskatoon woman's partner found not criminally responsible in her death
Emily Sanche's family say they could have prevented her death and helped Thomas Hamp receive necessary support had they been informed of his mental disorder.
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Port Washington HS student receives special surprise following national writing competition
News 12 photojournalist Karina Robledo has more on how sophomore Emily Bonavitacola won the competition.
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Cheers, caps and a comeback: Manhattanville University celebrates the Class of 2025
Graduates reflect on hard work and bright futures at today’s commencement ceremony.
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Winnipeg care home hosts Mother's Day tea party for residents
The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg spent the day on Friday spoiling its residents to make sure they felt special and appreciated ahead of Mother's Day.
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Inside IBM's $500 Million AI Investment Fund
Emily Fontaine, IBM's Global Head of Venture Capital, explains how the company seeks out new AI startups at Websummit Vancouver
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Canada's Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala capture World Cup diving silver medal
Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala of Canada won silver medals Saturday in the 3-metre synchro competition at the World Cup diving event in Windsor, Ont.
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Canada's Jasmin and Palkhivala after capturing World Cup diving silver, 'it was pretty big'
Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala of Canada claimed silver medals in the 3-metre synchro competition Saturday at the World Cup diving event in Windsor, Ont.
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Canada's Jasmin and Palkhivala capture 'pretty big' World Cup diving silver medal
Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala of Canada claimed silver medals in the 3-metre synchro competition Saturday at the World Cup diving event in Windsor, Ont.
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ConEd works to restore power at Broadview Senior Living following damage from squirrel
The power went out around 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday, according to Broadview’s executive director, Ashley Wade, who says the issue started with the facility’s green ATS system — damaged by a squirrel.
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Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton pauses intake of new clients
The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE) has laid off staff and paused client intakes after the province cut some of its funding, the centre's CEO says. The centre offers free counselling and services to survivors of sexual assault.
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Online Streamers' Unsettling Live Encounter: Valkyrae, Cinna And Emiru's 'Sis-A-Thon' Goes Viral
American online streamers undergo a shocking encounter during their livestream. A stalker attacked popular Twitch streamers Valkyrae, Cinna and Emiru. The group was streaming their 'Sis-A-Thon' on March 2 evening, as per reports. The man...
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IDF Bombed Hostages? Freed Captive Noa Argamani Drops Bombshell At UN | Full Speech | Hamas | Gaza
Former Israeli hostage Noa Argamani addressed UNSC session on Middle East and recalled her time in the captivity of Hamas in Gaza and the deaths of fellow hostages in the captivity, allegedly due to Israeli bombardment. Her partner is...
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Musician Judi Singh's daughter reflects on the moment her parents met
This Black History Month, we're bringing you what we call "Moments that Matter": instances when things changed. Emily Hughes is the daughter of Judi Singh — a Black South Asian musician from Edmonton who was popular in the 50s through...
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Aid arrives on 2nd day of fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire
On the second day of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire both sides celebrated the return of loved ones and hundreds of aid trucks arrived in Gaza — where the majority of the people are hungry and homeless.
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Made on Long Island: Baked by Emily Rose in Massapequa
Emily says everything is baked fresh, and it's all served with purpose.
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Fighting misinformation: What one columnist is worried about when Canadians go to the polls
The Don’t Mess with the Facts panel at Université du Québec à Montréal was one of many events held across Canada to fight misinformation and disinformation. CBC’s Sudha Krishnan spoke with one of the panelists, Emilie Nicolas.