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Sustainability takes centre stage at renovated theatre at the University of Alberta

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Take a tour and check out the new look and feel of the Myer Horowitz Theatre in the Students' Union Building at the U of A.
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BMW 7 Protection walkaround: Armoured luxury tank with sports car performance

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We recently got the chance to get up close to the 6th generation BMW 7 Protection, which is the armoured vehicle version of the new 7 series luxury saloon. The 7 Protection or G73, gets the BMW Protection Core - self self-supporting body...
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Take a tour of this airplane that has been converted into an ice shack

9th - Higher Ed
A group of friends are taking ice fishing to new depths on Last Mountain Lake north of Regina. They purchased a small, turboprop plane and turned it into an ice shack. The plane has heaters, bench seating and has even been used for...
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IMD predicts extremely heavy rainfall for northern Odisha for next 2 days

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India Meteorological Department on August 01 predicted extremely heavy rainfall in the northern districts of Odisha. IMD Director HR Biswas said, “Several districts may receive extremely heavy rainfall in the next 2 days. There is a red...
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2004 tour of the prime minister's Airbus

9th - Higher Ed
RCAF crew gave the media a tour of the PM's compartment after Paul Martin became the first prime minister to use the aircraft for official travel.
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Need2Know: December 22, 2022

9th - Higher Ed
The latest on the FTX crypto drama, Russia boosts its military enrollment, and Medicare recipients could lose coverage in 2023. Here is everything you Need2Know for Thursday, December 22, 2022.
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France & Germany urge Italy to help people stranded on NGO ships

9th - Higher Ed
Italy says it will allow the docking of one of three ships currently carrying refugees rescued from the Mediterranean.
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Get inside and 'brace,' say officials as Ian makes landfall

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. National Hurricane Center is warning Florida residents near the eye-wall of Hurricane Ian to get inside their homes and brace for a period of 'sustained, damaging, potentially devastating winds.'
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Chile’s Boric reshuffles cabinet after new constitution rejected

9th - Higher Ed
President Gabriel Boric changes leadership of six ministries in first cabinet shake-up since he took office in March.
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Lebanon elections: Monitors prepare for polarised vote

9th - Higher Ed
Lebanon goes to the polls on Sunday in the first election since its economic meltdown began in 2019.
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B.C. residents urged to prepare for more rain, flooding

9th - Higher Ed
Cleanup efforts are barely underway in B.C., but residents are being warned that more flooding is possible with one storm bringing rain Thursday and two more expected next week.
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B.C. highway closures create challenges for truckers, the supply chain

9th - Higher Ed
Portions of three major British Columbia highways have been forced to close because of damage from floods and mudslides, and it means truck drivers have to find alternate routes, further slowing the already strapped supply chain.
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Flooding devastates communities in the B.C. Interior

9th - Higher Ed
After a month’s worth of rain fell in 48 hours, widespread flooding has devastated communities, washed out roads and left at least one person dead.
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Washed out B.C. rail lines, roads add to supply chain woes

9th - Higher Ed
The complex problem of moving goods from point A to point B during the pandemic has been made even more complicated by floods in B.C. that have washed out rail lines and highways in the Lower Mainland.
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Summer fires in B.C. Interior may have made flooding, mudslides worse

9th - Higher Ed
As some communities in the B.C. Interior remain cut off from the rest of the province, some are pointing to the summer’s fires as one reason the water came in so quickly.
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Dutch students build electric car from recycling and garbage

9th - Higher Ed
Twenty-two Dutch students have designed and built an electric car made entirely from recycling, household garbage and salvaged auto parts.
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Some B.C. residents turn on visiting Albertans over COVID-19 fears

9th - Higher Ed
Fears over COVID-19 have led some residents of British Columbia's Interior to turn on visiting Albertans.
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Brazil's Indigenous tribes face multiple threats

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's Indigenous tribes say they are facing a double threat - the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the exploitation of their lands.
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Turkish police bolster Greek border to stop migrants' return

9th - Higher Ed
The chaos on the Greece-Turkey border continues to deepen.
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Sectarian Violence Erupts in Syria as Druze-Bedouin Clashes Spread, Israel Strikes Tanks

9th - Higher Ed
Clashes between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes intensify in southern Syria; Israel strikes tanks citing Druze protection as spiritual leaders demand international intervention
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Doctors, nurses, public share health care experiences at Kelowna town hall

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors, nurses and members of the public shared their experiences at a town hall in Kelowna, on the current state of health care. The event took place in the shadow of a pediatric crisis at Kelowna General Hospital.
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Saudi Arabia boosts safety measures in Mecca for millions of Hajj pilgrims

9th - Higher Ed
Preparations and challenges on how Saudi Arabia is trying to make it a safe Hajj season for nearly 2 million pilgrims.
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Trump administration halts construction of wind energy projects off Jersey Shore

9th - Higher Ed
Last year, the federal government gave its approval for the offshore wind project - Empire Wind 1 and 2 - which went into construction earlier this month. As of Wednesday, the project is on pause.
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NDP collapse in B.C. opens a 2-party race between Liberals, Conservatives

9th - Higher Ed
With traditional NDP support in British Columbia melting away, a two-party race is opening up between the Liberals and Conservatives. CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe examines the seismic voter shift creating some tight races, and even threatening...