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Russia-Ukraine war: new wave of Russian strikes rips through Kharkiv, Dnipro-Petrovsk & Kyiv

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Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine killed at least seven people and injured 17, with Kharkiv suffering its largest drone attack since the war began and a missile hitting a high-rise in Kherson, officials reported.
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Russia-Ukraine war: Russia prepares for revenge, expands ground operations in months

9th - Higher Ed
Russian forces are intensifying ground offensives across Ukraine as Moscow prepares a sustained revenge plan for Ukraine’s deep-strike operations.
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Vienna to beam Strauss' iconic Blue Danube waltz into space to mark his 200th birthday

9th - Higher Ed
To mark Johann Strauss II’s 200th birthday, Vienna is sending his iconic waltz The Blue Danube into space - decades after it was left off the Voyager Golden Record.
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Iran-Israel War: Israel’s Iron Dome overwhelmed as Iran fires over 400 ballistic missiles

9th - Higher Ed
A state-owned bank in Iran falls victim to a cyberattack, disrupting its online services. Iranian media reports that the attack targeted the bank's infrastructure.
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Ukraine & Russia trade blows in escalating war

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian authorities say Russia fired its biggest ever drone barrage on the country and this comes just hours after US President Donald Trump called his Russian counterpart crazy and warned Moscow risked new sanctions if it kept up its...
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Russia-Ukraine war: Russia's drone barrage, Ukraine's explosive response

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian authorities say Russia fired its biggest ever drone barrage on the country and this comes just hours after US President Donald Trump called his Russian counterpart crazy and warned Moscow risked new sanctions if it kept up its...
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Hear ye, hear ye: Qualicum Beach town crier hangs up bell after 26 years

9th - Higher Ed
Just north of Nanaimo, B.C., Qualicum Beach is the last town on Vancouver Island with a town crier. But now, after more than a quarter century, Leonard Mustard is set to retire from the largely ceremonial role. Claire Palmer reports.
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War costs Israel $1 billion a day

9th - Higher Ed
How Iran is bleeding Israel's defences dry? Watch how Iran’s relentless missile waves and decoys push Israeli defences to the brink. Costs skyrocket, interceptor stocks run low, and both nations face the true price of modern warfare. Who...
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New cooperative housing model aims to create more affordable homes in B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Co-op housing advocates want to see a newer housing model more widely adopted to ensure homes remain affordable. It comes as residents at ONE Vancouver co-op face a potential million-dollar property transfer tax if their lease is renewed...
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Big splash ahead: Great Wolf Lodge to open in Mashantucket

9th - Higher Ed
Great Wolf Lodge is making its final preparations to debut right next door to Foxwoods Resort Casino.
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Why winning Quebec can be critical in a federal election

9th - Higher Ed
With 78 seats up for grabs, Quebec holds a substantial amount of heft in the federal election. Here’s what makes the race in the province so important.
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ICYMI: Katy Perry's Emotional Tribute To Mother From Just Before Blue Origin Space Launch | WATCH

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Katy Perry, the renowned singer, embarked on a historic space mission with Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, leading the first all-female crew on a space mission since 1963. Just before going to the space, Perry shared an emotional video, with a...
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Over 100K tulips displayed at Colorblends House & Spring Garden

9th - Higher Ed
This year marks 10 years since visitors have been invited to "tiptoe through the tulips.
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Over 100K spring flowers displayed at Colorblends House & Spring Garden

9th - Higher Ed
Blooms begin to bud in late March and constantly change until mid-May. Crocuses are the first to bloom, followed by the daffodils and tulips.
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US Houthi war: US launches new wave of strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen

9th - Higher Ed
The US forces launched a new wave of airstrikes, hitting targets across Yemen. Houthi media reported that the airstrikes struck key locations in the capital as well as several Houthi-controlled areas in the country's northwest. Watch in...
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U.S. launches new wave of strikes on Yemen Houthis

9th - Higher Ed
In the Red Sea, the Iranian-backed Yemeni Huthi rebels said Wednesday they launched a new attack on US military ships, marking their fourth attack on the carrier fleet in 72 hours.
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Russian drones leave Ukraine's Dnipro, Kharkiv burning

9th - Higher Ed
Russia is keeping up the pressure on Ukraine with wave after wave of drone attacks. In Dnipro, drone attacks triggered fires, injuring 3 people. In Kharkiv, 21 people were wounded after Russian drone attacks damaged residential buildings...
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Al-Sharaa signs deal with SDF to merge forces

9th - Higher Ed
The Syrian government has signed a deal with Kurdish-led forces, marking a significant shift in the country’s complex conflict. This agreement could lead to new dynamics in the region, potentially reshaping alliances and power structures.
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Syrian government signs deal with Kurdish-led forces

9th - Higher Ed
The Syrian government has signed a deal with Kurdish-led forces, marking a significant shift in the country’s complex conflict. This agreement could lead to new dynamics in the region, potentially reshaping alliances and power structures.
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'Among my very highest priorities is to rescue our economy': President Trump addresses joint session of Congress

9th - Higher Ed
The president spoke for more than 90 minutes and touched on several topics, including the economy, immigration, and foreign policy.
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Canadian naval ship in Antarctica for first-of-its-kind climate study

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News joins scientists aboard HMCS Margaret Brooke on a mission to Antarctica to unlock climate clues from the southern pole that they hope will shed light on what’s happening in the Arctic.
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Poulin leads Victoire to big win over Sceptres, Montreal holds down top spot in PWHL

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal defeated Toronto 3-1 in PWHL action as Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin second period league-leading twelfth goal of the year proved to be the winner.
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B.C. flag maker seeing rise in sales amid U.S. tariff threats

9th - Higher Ed
After weeks of tariff threats and more talk of Canada becoming the 51st state, politicians and pollsters are noting a surge in Canadian pride. As Liam Britten reports, some stores are seeing it too.
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#TheMoment a photographer captured some of the world's biggest waves and bravest surfers

9th - Higher Ed
Photographer Ben Hartley recounts the moment he risked his life to capture some of the world's bravest surfers riding some of the world's biggest waves in Nazaré, Portugal.