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Lac-Mégantic Verdict: 3 railway workers found not guilty

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Three men facing charges in the Lac-Mégantic trial have been found not guilty. The railway workers had been charged with criminal negligence resulting in 47 deaths
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Conversation with host and producer of S-Town podcast

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A conversation with Brian Reed, the host and producer of the popular podcast S-Town, about the praise and criticism his portrayal of life in a small Alabama town is receiving. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays...
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Women of Shitt's Creek

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On summer camp atmosphere on set, the friendly residents of Goodwood Ontario aka Schitts Creek and calling out reporter Stephanie vanKampen on her notes written on her hand
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Canadian cities build their own broadband

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Ramona Pringle explains why some municipalities aren't just waiting for the big telecoms to upgrade their internet service
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Meghan Trainor concert has Port Hawkesbury excited

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Grammy award winner will perform free outdoor concert after small Cape Breton town wins Air Miles Detour contest
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Texas hot air balloon crash kills 16

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No survivors after hot air balloon caught fire and crashed in central Texas
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Humboldt Broncos bus crash hits home for former NHLer, survivor of 1986 crash

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Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy was on a team bus in Saskatchewan in 1986 when it slid off an overpass and crashed into an embankment, killing four people
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Coeur de pirate

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Quebec’s Beatrice Martin (aka Coeur de pirate) is now writing songs in both English and French. She now has a Juno song writing nomination add to her list of accomplishments.
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The National for April 01, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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Ukraine’s new military recruitment law: Zelenskyy signs bill to boost army numbers

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The new law requires potential conscripts to update their data with the authorities.
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Residents seek governance changes on Roosevelt Island

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Complaints of turmoil within the island's board have fueled demands for increased community involvement in decision-making processes.
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be Well: Countess Luann DeLessups

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Countess Luann DeLessups reveals how living life in front of the camera changed her life and how she helped bring the arts to a small town.
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Hudson Valley EMS official charged in alleged sexual assault

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Jeff Ashdown, 33, was charged on Feb. 5 with forcible touching and harassment, both misdemeanors, according to the Sullivan County District Attorney’s Office.
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Small-town hotel becomes a safe haven in an expensive world

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The rising cost of living has made finding a place to live almost impossible for some people. CBC’s Nick Purdon went to Little Current, Ont., where the local hotel has been transformed into affordable apartments for those struggling to...
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Hockey player Ella Shelton describes history-making PWHL goal

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After scoring the first-ever goal in the Professional Women's Hockey League, New York defender Ella Shelton says her younger self, growing up in rural Ontario, would scream for joy if she knew what she'd grow up to accomplish.
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The Breakdown | Affordable homes in a hotel + Actor Supinder Wraich

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The National breaks down how an Ontario hotel helped with the housing crisis by offering low-rent apartments. Plus, Canadian actor Supinder Wraich discusses landing the lead in the new police drama ‘Allegiance.’
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Rosalynn Carter, former US first lady, dies at 96

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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were the longest-married presidential couple, having wed in 1946 when he was 21 and she was 18.
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At least 500 killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza hospital: Health Ministry

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The health ministry in the Gaza Strip says at least 500 people have been killed in an Israeli attack on al-Ahli Arab Hospital.
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In Entertainment: Remembering Sinead O'Connor, Travis Scott Canceled & Taylor Swift's Billion

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Remembering a singer who changed the conversation and more in entertainment.
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Jason Aldean Speaks Out Amid Song Controversy

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Jason Aldean Speaks Out Amid Song Controversy
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Country star defends video criticized for being pro-lynching

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One of country music's biggest stars, Jason Aldean, is defending his new video for Try That in a Small Town that critics call pro-lynching.
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Jason Aldean defends song after music video pulled by CMT

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CMT has pulled a controversial video by country music singer Jason Aldean for his song Try That In a Small Town. Critics say the lyrics are full of racist dog whistles and problematic anti-protest themes. Aldean calls the criticism...
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LGBTQA community defies intolerance in town that banned the Pride flag

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As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings.
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A small town divided over the Pride flag

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As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings.