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Moderna VP says mixing vaccines 'is feasible' but warns more clinical data needed

9th - Higher Ed
Moderna vice-president and head of infectious disease research Andrea Carfi tells Power & Politics that mixing the AstraZeneca vaccine with an mRNA dose is possible, but there's not enough data yet to support changing course.
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Freeland: O'Toole misconstrued my words about when the vaccines will be available

9th - Higher Ed
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland called out Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole during QP on Tuesday.
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Nigeria begins modernising oil refineries

9th - Higher Ed
For much of the last 30 years, Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, has imported refined petroleum products because its old refineries are unable to produce enough to satisfy local demand.
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UN world heritage status: Berlin's 19th-century buildings crammed with culture

9th - Higher Ed
The UN cultural and education agency is set to decide whether to award World Heritage status to 30 sites around the globe.
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Carleton Heights Curling Club hoping to rebuild after devastating fire

9th - Higher Ed
CBC’s Trevor Pritchard got a tour of the club after a fire tore through its lounge and kitchen area.
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Winnipeg shop fuses modern Indian style, tradition

9th - Higher Ed
Some brides need to search far and wide for a wedding dress that matches their personal style and observes cultural tradition. But Winnipeg now has an option to help make some "Bollywed" dreams come true.
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The making of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic torch

9th - Higher Ed
Took a look behind-the-scenes on how the Olympic torch for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games was designed, and developed.
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New building opens for new babies at Moncton hospital

9th - Higher Ed
The obstetrics and newborn care unit has been under construction since 2020. It is set to open this spring. Victoria Walton has the story.
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East End: Bridgehampton Inn Restaurant

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 teamed up with Discover Long Island to visit Bridgehampton Inn Restaurant.
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Brooklyn Prospect High School set to relocate in fall 2026

9th - Higher Ed
School officials tell News 12 the building will have more of a modern-look and include amenities like an NBA-sized gym.
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Premier says N.L. health care has been significantly modernized

9th - Higher Ed
Outgoing Premier Andrew Furey will be returning to work as an orthopedic trauma surgeon. He says health care should always evolve, but believes his government has helped modernize the existing system.
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Hangzhou's Harmony: Drone Reveals Lake and City Splendor

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above the enchanting beauty of Hangzhou with this stunning drone footage capturing the tranquil West Lake, lush tea fields, and vibrant cityscape. Experience the harmony of nature and modernity in one of...
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Corner Brook says medical professionals must ‘pay their fair share’ after pushback over steep tax

9th - Higher Ed
Jamie Fowlow wants the city to reconsider its business tax for medical professionals. The business owner says council should make it more enticing, not more costly, for those in health care to live and work on the west coast. Doctors and...
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Traditional Ukrainian embroidery becomes symbol of national resistance in the time of war

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian designers & artisans are taking a centuries old style of embroidery and updating it a symbol of national pride in the time of war.
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No more yearly stickers, as Yukon introduces new health cards

9th - Higher Ed
All Yukoners will get a new card over the next year. As Chris MacIntyre found out, some are already saying out with the old and in with the new.
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Drone Views of Dubai's Breathtaking Skyline

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Soar over the iconic city of Dubai with this mesmerizing drone footage. Take in the stunning blend of futuristic skyscrapers, including the towering Burj Khalifa, vast desert landscapes, and the shimmering coastline of the Arabian Gulf....
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Art by algorithms: London gallery showcases digital artworks

9th - Higher Ed
A look at the early innovators of art made by technology, as a new exhibition opens at London's Tate Modern.
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Punjab Kings assemble a new squad and now pressure will be on coach Ricky Ponting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Punjab Kings assemble a new squad and now pressure will be on coach Ricky Ponting
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Researchers diagnose 27 cases of scurvy in northern Sask. community

9th - Higher Ed
The discovery of 27 cases of scurvy in a northern Saskatchewan community is raising concerns about grocery prices and access to fresh food as income inequality worsens.
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Nigel Farage says he has forgiven Zia Yusuf for resignation

Higher Ed
Nigel Farage has said he has forgiven Zia Yusuf for his decision to quit as Reform UK chairman, but admitted the party was “plunged” into a “difficult place” by the incident. Businessman Mr Yusuf returned to the party over the weekend,...
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Citi's Fraser Won't Grade the Bank Turnaround Plan Yet

Higher Ed
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says it's too soon to grade her on turning around the fourth-largest US bank. She spoke with Sonali Basak ahead of Bloomberg's Women, Money & Power conference in London on Tuesday.
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Press Association

Sinn Fein can bring 'positive change' in Northern Ireland, says Mary Lou McDonald

Higher Ed
Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald and vice president Michelle O'Neill unveil their party's candidates for the upcoming UK General Election, where they claimed Sinn Fein can bring "positive change" to people in the north of Ireland....
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Press Association

John Swinney confirms bid to run for SNP leadership and become first minister

Higher Ed
Former deputy first minister John Swinney has become the first candidate to declare he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf as SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister. If successful it will be the second time Mr Swinney, who was deputy...
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Beyond the celebration: What is the cultural history of Carnival?

Higher Ed
Carnival's origins vary from country to country, and even differ across the islands that make up the USVI.