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Airplane ice fishing shack turns heads on Sask. lake

9th - Higher Ed
Lee Saretsky and his three friends — Derek Davis, Jordan Janzen and Jonah Alain — have turned a decommissioned aircraft into an ice fishing shack near Pelican Pointe on Last Mountain Lake, about 65 kilometres northwest of Regina.
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Gut-Behrami captures Garmisch-Partenkirchen World Cup super-G win

9th - Higher Ed
Swiss racer Lara Gut-Behrami won Sunday's super-G World Cup race at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ger., with a time of 1:20.75.
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Gut-Behrami captures Cortina d’Ampezzo World Cup super-G win

9th - Higher Ed
Swiss racer Lara Gut-Behrami won Sunday's super-G World Cup race at Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy with a time of 1:20.75.
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Investigators search for cause of N.W.T. plane crash

9th - Higher Ed
Investigators are now trying to figure out what caused a ski-equipped Air Tindi twin otter plane to take a hard landing en route to Lac De Gras, N.W.T., with eight passengers and two crew members on board.
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Climate Warriors Who Are Single-Handedly Working Hard To Protect The Environment

9th - Higher Ed
These green crusaders are going the extra mile to take stock of things. Here are some of the few unsung heroes who made a conscious choice to protect the environment.
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Alberta First Nation trying to stop plan to pump oil from wetland

9th - Higher Ed
Fort McKay First Nation members say they disapprove of energy giant Suncor's plan to cut a 'sacred' wetland in two in order to pump oil from it. A conservation group agrees and has pushed Alberta's energy regulator to reconsider the...
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Giant wildfire forces evacuation of more than 700 properties in Osoyoos, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen and the Town of Osoyoos in B.C. issued an evacuation order Saturday evening for 732 properties. It's in response to the out-of-control Eagle Bluff wildfire that crossed over the U.S.-Canada...
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Lake Tahoe dealing with too many tourists

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Don't go to Lake Tahoe.That was the controversial message delivered last year by popular travel guide Fodor's which put the picturesque destination on its list of places world travelers should rethink visiting due to too many...
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J&K Government hosts vibrant Manasbal Festival in Ganderbal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The J&K administration on July 21 organised the Manasbal festival at the Manasbal Lake in Ganderbal district. The festival was organised to boost water sports and promote tourism in the valley. Manasbal Lake is one of the most beautiful...
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This Ontario lake could help scientists define our next geological era

9th - Higher Ed
A group of scientists is pushing to have a new geological epoch declared, something that only happens every few million years, or longer. Named the 'Anthropocene,' they say it is driven by human activity.
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Sailing returns to Utah's Great Salt Lake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A brisk wind caught a Kevlar-fiber sail, sending it snapping as Bob Derby and Randy Atkin pulled lines to turn Red Stripe, their 25-foot boat, through the briny waters of the imperiled Great Salt Lake.Little could be heard beyond the low...
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Children fight for their lives after French Alps knife attack

9th - Higher Ed
Officials say the suspect stabbed several people, including children, in Annecy before being arrested.
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Microplastics a growing problem in Great Lakes, Ontario AG says

9th - Higher Ed
Microplastics are appearing in the Great Lakes in a larger amount now than before, according to Ontario's attorney general. And there's a growing amount of research about the harms of having so much plastic in the waterways.
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Western US states reach deal on Colorado River conservation

9th - Higher Ed
Arizona, California and Nevada agree to cut water usage from the Colorado River by 13 percent over three years.
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DR Congo: Search for the missing continues after deadly floods

9th - Higher Ed
Lives destroyed, homes washed away - the scale of catastrophic floods and landslides revealed in the eastern Democratic
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Peru protests: Army deployed in southern region as tensions rise

9th - Higher Ed
Peru's president is blaming Congress for the ongoing civil unrest.
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St. Catharines mayor gives update on industrial fire

9th - Higher Ed
St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe provides an update on a fire at an industrial facility in the north end of thecity.
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Lake in China offers stunning views of frozen azure waters

9th - Higher Ed
Bosten Lake, in China's Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture of Xinjiang, has created breathtaking scenery after freezing over and forming pure white ice crystals, with large cracks running in a network across the surface.
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India's JKL court issues directions for Wular lake restoration

9th - Higher Ed
Why the removal of these willow trees is key to restoring one of Asia's largest freshwater lakes.
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3 boys die in icy lake in England

9th - Higher Ed
An emergency services official speaks about the deaths of three young boys, aged 8, 10 and 11, after they fell into an ice-covered lake in Solihull, England.
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Northern Alberta fishing camp provides insight into climate change

9th - Higher Ed
At an annual fishing camp in Fort Chipewyan, a small community in northern Alberta, scientists study the health of fish in the region while exchanging information with community members who say they’re seeing the impacts of climate...
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World Bank announces $2B US in aid for flood-stricken Pakistan

9th - Higher Ed
Concern is growing among the international community about food insecurity and disease in Pakistan after deadly flooding this spring and summer.
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More than five million people are facing food shortages in Chad

9th - Higher Ed
More than 5.5 million people facing food shortages across Chad.
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China's largest freshwater lake is drying up due to heatwaves

9th - Higher Ed
Many of China's rivers have been hit by an intense heatwave.