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Most universities don't track student suicides, yet it's a leading cause of death in young people

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More than 70 per cent of Canadian universities don't track suicides or attempted suicides, a CBC News investigation has found. Advocates say that makes it difficult to grasp the severity of the problem and what additional resources are...
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In the market for a new house and love trains? There’s a home in De Winton, Alta. for you

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Barrie Roberts is a model train enthusiast who has filled his house with mini-locomotives and tracks. Now, the southern Alberta man is looking to sell his home and his trains to the right buyer.
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Prospect Park residents flock to North 16th Street for black bear sighting

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The bear was spotted wandering the neighborhood and resting in a tree. Officials believe it was the same bear spotted in Haledon on Thursday.
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Have so-called 'rap beefs' gone too far?

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Feuds between artists, dubbed 'rap beefs', have long been a staple of hip-hop. Now Drake and Kendrick Lamar are at it. We're joined by two local hip-hop lovers. Bill LeBlanc, a.k.a Rellik, an award-winning hip-hop artist and radio host,...
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​Scholar Athlete: Adonijah Washington

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News 12's Dan Serafin spoke with Truman High School senior Adoinjah Washington about leading the 4x400 meter relay team to a state record time, her current 400-meter hurdle record, and her work as a member of student government.
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Canada's relay teams are hungry and focused on Olympic qualification | World Athletics Relays

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Track and field is an individual sport, except when it comes to the relays, and when they come together that's when Team Canada athletes really thrive. Team Canada is looking to qualify all 5 relay teams for Paris 2024, and Word...
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Columbia students occupy New York City campus building in pro-Palestinian protest

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Dozens of protesters have taken over a building at Columbia University in New York City, barricading the entrances and unfurling a Palestinian flag from a window. It's the latest escalation of demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war...
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Edmonton police recruiting efforts focus on diversity of race, gender and thinking

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Edmonton Police Service Chief Dale McFee explains the challenges of recruiting new officers after George Floyd’s death and COVID-19 in a discussion with CBC’s Mark Connolly.
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Warm, sunny afternoon in Connecticut; isolated showers this evening

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News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Hilda Estevez says to expect warmer temperatures and peeks of sunshine today.
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Isolated storms tonight in Connecticut; Monday will feel like summer

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News 12 Storm Watch Team meteorologists say tonight there are chances for isolated storms. Monday will feel like summer.
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Nate Riech at The Cottage

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In Victoria, B.C., Paralympians are training to become elite athletes. Take a peek inside the personality of Nate Riech from the confines of one of his favourite spaces.
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'We're pretty sure he's going to live': The injury that shaped Nate Riech's life

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The Paralympic gold medallist's mother, Ardin Tucker, details the story of a 10-year-old Nate, a golf ball, and a frightening diagnosis.
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He's a world record holder... but who is Nate Graywolf Riech?

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A look into the mind of Canada's Nate Riech and what makes him one of the best Para runners in the world.
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Just 56 companies fuelling bulk of plastic waste pollution, study suggests

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A new study has found that more than half of global branded plastic pollution can be traced back to just 56 companies — and those calling for change say the export of waste by developed nations is hampering efforts at combatting the issue.
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Scholar Athlete: Anya Anderson

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News 12 Connecticut's Justin DeVellis reports on this week's Scholar Athlete presented by Colonial Toyota.
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Hampton Bays woman retrieves phone, wallet she accidently dumped into recycling bin nearly 3 weeks ago

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An employee at the Islip Town Recycling Center came across the phone and the wallet on the sorting belt.
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Where do homeless people go when encampments are dismantled?

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The City of Montreal has intervened in 460 homeless encampments in the past year. And with warm weather on the way, front-line workers are expecting to see more.
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Scholar Athlete: Ryleigh O'Donnell

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East Hampton High School senior Ryleigh O'Donnell is class president and captain of three running teams.
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Officers who saved man off of subway tracks speak with News 12 about lifesaving incident

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Body camera footage shows officers Bertrand and Nunez and Sgt. Thomas race to the tracks after a man alerted the crew about someone falling onto them.
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Scholar Athlete: Chris Tardugno

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Tardugno is captain of every running team at Oyster Bay High School.
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18-year-old B.C. racecar driver hopes more girls enter automotive industry

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Nicole Havrda, a racer from Comox on Vancouver Island, is regularly outpacing men on the Formula 3 circuit. She wants to inspire girls to get into racing and the automotive industry in general.
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Thailand conservation: Elephants and humans struggle for balance

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As populations of wild elephants have grown, some have strayed into areas populated by people to find food, with tragic results.
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University of Manitoba sprinting champion Jordan Soufi seeks big win at home

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University of Manitoba Bisons sprinter Jordan Soufi broke a provincial record when he ran 60 metres in less than 6.7 seconds at the Canada West Championships. Now he's looking for a gold at the U Sports national track and field...
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Catch big air and adrenaline rushes at Urban Air Adventure Park in Middletown

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The Apex will make you feel like you're flying around two dozen trampolines, whether it’s the Freestyle area, the wipeout section, or even a game of dodgeball or basketball!