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Saskatoon's Maïa Schwinghammer earns her 1st individual World Cup moguls medal
Maïa Schwinghammer scored 80.71 points to claim bronze at the FIS World Cup moguls event in Dalarna, Sweden.
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Saskatoon's Maïa Schwinghammer earns her 1st individual World Cup moguls title
Maïa Schwinghammer scored 80.71 points to claim bronze at the FIS World Cup moguls event in Dalarna, Sweden.
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N.S. volunteers help feed students in need on weekends
Many students in Nova Scotia rely on getting their breakfast and lunch at school, but it's not always guaranteed they'll have something to eat on the weekends. As Celina Aalders reports, local volunteers are stepping up to change that.
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UBS Arena announces new food, beverage lineup for 2024-25 New York Islanders season
The lineup features new pizzas, sandwiches, specialty cocktails - as well as an expanded menu of healthy choice options.
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Free nutrition program on the menu at Manitoba's schools
The NDP government is touting the rollout of its universal nutrition program across the province, but what's on the menu depends on the school each child attends.
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State of the restaurant industry in 2025
CEO of Stoner Pizza John Stenson spoke with Scripps News about the state of the restaurant business in 2025 and how his chain has been able to open over a dozen new locations.
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WFP's Carl Skau on Providing Aid to Syria, Gaza
World Food Programme Chief Operating Officer, Carl Skau, discusses his recent trip to Syria and states there is a triple crisis in the country. Skau talks about Syrians facing food insecurities and the World Food Programme doing what it...
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Lib Dem Leader Sir Ed Davey says 'we should be allowed into all of the debates'
Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey has said 'we should be allowed into all of the debate.' Asked if he would participate in ITV's planned multi-party debate on June 13, Ed Davy said: "Liberal Democrats will participate in any debate we...
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Mothers continue five-day hunger strike at Parliament for parents who cannot feed children
Since Mother's Day, a group of mums representing Mother's Manifesto have been doing a five day hunger strike outside Parliament in order to demand decisive coordinated action from the Government on food poverty and the climate crisis....
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Climate protesters call for global leaders to keep promises at Cop28
Interview with Zandisile Howe, Climate Action Network, at Cop28 in Dubai. Protest organised by Pan African Climate Justice Alliance, songs by Jesse David as part of the 'keep your promise' campaign.
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Sadiq Khan helps feed children after emergency funding programme
Mayor Sadiq Khan visited Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, which helps families in Southwark and Lambeth, to meet some of those benefitting from his emergency free holiday meals funding. Millions of free meals are being given to...
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Qatar First IPO In 3 Years
The Gulf has been the lone bright spot for IPOs recently amid a significant cooling in the rest of the world. But it's been three years since we had a stock debut in Qatar. However, the wait is over with Meeza, which is a Doha-based IT...
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Teachers, civil servants and other workers rally in Trafalgar Square
Thousands of teachers, civil servants and other workers on strike marched through central London for a rally in Trafalgar Square which will be addressed by union leaders. Many carried banners calling on the Government to “pay up” or...
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CU Mosquito feeding on human, excreting blood, UK
CU Mosquito feeding on human, excreting blood, UK
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Anopheles Mosquito, macro, feeding, swollen abdomen and excreting blood
Anopheles Mosquito, macro, feeding, swollen abdomen and excreting blood
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MS ZO Cooked bread buns / Colombo, West Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
MS ZO Cooked bread buns / Colombo, West Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
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Yellow-vented Bulbul feeding baby birds on nest
Yellow-vented Bulbul feeding baby birds on nest