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Disabled Army vet in Kings Park get new backyard with help from volunteers

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The Suffolk County father recently adopted two service animals.
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Community comes together to clean veterans’ gravestones in Nutley

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Some of the tombstones in the Veteran Memorial Cemetery in Nutley are over a century old and starting to show their age.
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Glen Cove ultra-marathoner to run over 184 miles for military veterans

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Eva Casale is running seven marathons in seven days to raise funds and awareness for veterans' organizations.
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Residents rally over decision to take Veterans Day, Columbus Day off Stamford's school holiday calendar

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The reaction was in response to the board's decision to eliminate Veterans Day and Columbus Day from the school holiday calendar.
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Jersey Proud: Veteran, police officer help disabled veteran get new mobility scooter

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Veteran Richard Pixley needed a mobility scooter. A lightly used one was found in the home of another veteran in town.
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Harry and Meghan visit Whistler, B.C., during popularity slump

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in Whistler, B.C., to promote the inaugural winter Invictus Games set to start in one year. Royal watchers say it's a good PR move for the couple, whose popularity has significantly dropped in recent...
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Rep. Himes joins Norwalk students during 13th annual ‘Valentines for Vets’

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Now in its 13th year, the "Valentines for Vets" program invites elementary schools and youth organizations to make Valentine's Day cards for veterans in the Fourth District.
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Family reacts to Lionel Desmond inquiry recommendations

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On Jan. 3, 2017, Lionel Desmond shot his 31-year-old wife, Shanna, their 10-year-old daughter, Aaliya, and his 52-year-old mother, Brenda, before he turned the gun on himself at a home in rural eastern Nova Scotia. Seven years later, an...
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Inquiry into killings by war veteran calls for better sharing of medical files

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An inquiry that investigated why a former soldier in Nova Scotia killed three family members and himself in 2017 says health-care professionals could have done a better job of sharing Lionel Desmond's complex medical history.
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New center in Crotona Park offers resources to veterans

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The center is one of two locations that veteran Gonzalo Duran opened to help other veterans.
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On A Positive Note: Navy Veteran Becomes Iconic Comic Book Artist

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93-year-old veteran talks about legendary comic book career.
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#TheMoment a WW II veteran’s service tag was returned after 79 years

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After finding a Second World War service tag in southern England with his metal detector, a man tracked down the veteran's family in Saskatchewan to return the long-lost item.
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What You Need to Know About VA Loans

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With interest rates high, housing inventory low and Veterans Day just around the corner, Cheddar News took a look at how the current market is impacting those who served and continue to serve our country. Patton Gade, national director...
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How Service Dogs Can Help Veterans

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Trained service dogs can help military veterans deal with mental health struggles. Cole Lyle, a veteran and founder of Kaya's K9s, joined Cheddar News to explain why service dogs are important for veterans and how he is helping to give...
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Stretching Your Dollar: Transitioning From Military to Civilian Work

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Transitioning from military to civilian work.
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Anthony Rota resigns as Speaker of the House of Commons

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Liberal MP Anthony Rota is stepping down as House Speaker after inviting a former Ukrainian soldier who fought in a Nazi division during the Second World War to Parliament. Many MPs on all sides of the House have said the embarrassing...
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102-year-old WW II pilot catches air one more time for charity

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Colin Bell, a 102-year-old veteran who flew Mosquito bombers in the Second World War, abseiled 85 metres down the Royal London Hospital building. The event was for charity and, despite the heights involved, Bell laughed when asked if he...
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Need2Know: January 19, 2023

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U.S. Coast Guard tracks potential spy ship near Hawaii, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is stepping down, and the latest accusation against Rep. George Santos. Here is everything you Need2Know for Thursday, January 19, 2023.
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Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay on MAID being offered to veterans

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Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay says going forward, if a veteran asks for information on MAID, caseworkers are now trained to immediately forward the case to a supervisor: "Information on MAID, that's between the doctor and...
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Paralympian tells MPs Veterans Affairs offered her assisted death

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Retired corporal Christine Gauthier, who competed for Canada at the 2016 Paralympics, shocked MPs by testifying that she was offered, in writing, the opportunity for a medically assisted death — and that the Department of Veterans...
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Thousands gather to mark 1st Remembrance Day without pandemic restrictions

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Thousands of people gathered at the National War Memorial in Ottawa to mark Remembrance Day — the first without COVID-19 restrictions since the pandemic began.
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Honouring Indigenous veterans with proper headstones

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Thousands of Indigenous people have served in the Canadian military, but some have been laid to rest without the gravestones given to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Now, one researcher, a veteran himself, is trying to change that.
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Honouring Indigenous veterans, one military headstone at a time

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Thousands of Indigenous people have served in the Canadian military, but some have been laid to rest without the gravestones given to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Now, one researcher, a veteran himself, is trying to change that.
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City-wide display puts faces to names of Selkirk, Man., veterans

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Ahead of Remembrance Day, everyone who walks the streets of Selkirk, Man., sees the names and faces of those in the community who went to war for Canada in a city-wide banner display, creating powerful and personal connections for...