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New York county bans unvaccinated minors in public after measles outbreak

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In Rockland County, N.Y., the measles outbreak has infected more than 150 people since October. Officials are so worried, they’ve issued a state of emergency and are banning all unvaccinated minors from public places.
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Climate change could wake up Canada's dormant volcanoes

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Scientists at Simon Fraser University argue that climate change is destabilizing volcanoes around the world, and they're using a British Columbia mountain range to prove their theory. Not far from Whistler, Mount Meager shows signs of...
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Cheddar's Midterm Races to Watch

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Election Day is underway ー the first nationwide vote since the 2016 election of President Trump. He may not be on the ballot, but the result of Tuesday's contests is widely considered a referendum on the president's performance. On this...
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Midterm Elections: Key Race Results

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Election Day is underway ー the first nationwide vote since the 2016 election of President Trump. He may not be on the ballot, but the result of Tuesday's contests is widely considered a referendum on the president's performance. On this...
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Endangered orca keeping dead calf afloat

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Scientists aren't sure how the calf died. While they try to determine the cause, they're also focused on keeping the orca safe.
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Kinder Morgan pipeline protests in Washington state

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Kinder Morgan pipeline protests took place in Washington state as Americans travelled to the border. CBC's Briar Stewart takes us there.
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Canadian cold case catches potential break

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A Canadian cold case has caught a potential break, thanks to a controversial DNA tool that has given investigators an idea of what the suspect may have looked like. Victoria, B.C. couple Jay Cook, 20, and 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg...
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Escaped Atlantic salmon could destabilize Pacific marine life

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The escape of thousands of Atlantic salmon into the Pacific has scientists and fish farmers concerned about the potentially detrimental impact on the local salmon population and other marine life
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Washington State voters weigh in on presidential election

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Voters in the town of Bellingham share their election thoughts with CBC's Ian Hanomansing
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Larry Cohen on fixing the Democratic Party

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Cohen was part of the team behind Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign. Now he's working to revitalize the Democratic Party and lead the fight against Donald Trump.
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Shifting winds help ease wildfire threat in Osoyoos, B.C.

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There is cautious optimism in Osoyoos, B.C., as winds help push the Eagle Bluff wildfire away from town. An evacuation order has lifted for many, but residents are warned to stay vigilant.
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Winds push fire away from Osoyoos, B.C., but blaze still threatens town

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There is cautious optimism in Osoyoos, B.C., as winds help push the Eagle Bluff wildfire away from town. An evacuation order has lifted for many, but residents are warned to stay vigilant.
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Giant wildfire forces evacuation of more than 700 properties in Osoyoos, B.C.

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The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen and the Town of Osoyoos in B.C. issued an evacuation order Saturday evening for 732 properties. It's in response to the out-of-control Eagle Bluff wildfire that crossed over the U.S.-Canada...
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B.C. sending cancer patients across border to address wait times

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B.C.'s cancer diagnosis and treatment wait times are among the longest in Canada. Early diagnosis is key for successful outcomes, but those unwilling to wait have resorted to getting a diagnosis in the U.S. while the province is paying...
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To get the monkeypox vaccine, this American came to Canada

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Seattle, Wash., resident Justin Moore trucked across the border at British Columbia, along with several friends, to get vaccinated for monkeypox, something he says he couldn't get at home. He described the Canadian experience as...
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One year after the Canada-U.S. land border was closed

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One year after the Canada-U.S. land border was closed to non-essential travel, we take a look at the toll it's taken on a young family enduring the separation.
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Online booking complicates COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Washington state

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( - image credit) People 65 or older are now allowed to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Washington state, but many are hindered by the online booking system which some complain is overly complicated. The rollout there offers lessons for other...
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Washington State Legislators Introduce 'Billionaire Tax' With Focus on Economic Recovery

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Billionaires in Washington state, including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, could be paying an additional tax as soon as next year. A new proposal, if passed by the state, would levy a 1% tax on, quote,...
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Rep. Kim Schrier Says FBI Looking Into GOP Lawmakers as Capitol Attack Co-conspirators

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In wake of the insurrection at the Capitol, the FBI is investigating more than 150 cases related to the breach of the nation's seat of government. Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA) tells Cheddar Politics that the FBI is looking into whether some...
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'A wake-up call'

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Vancouver emergency room doctor Joseph Finkler says he was taken aback by how indiscriminately the novel coronavirus has hit younger people and his fellow health workers.
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U.S. hospitals struggle as COVID-19 cases top 34,000

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Officials in New York, Washington and California say there is an urgent need for medical supplies because of the COVID-19 pandemic and are demanding the Trump administration do more to secure them.
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Spike in coronavirus cases on West Coast

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British Columbia reported seven new cases of COVID-19 and two are linked to community transmission, while neighbouring Washington state continues to see a rapid spread of coronavirus.
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2nd U.S. COVID-19 death points to signs of rapid spread

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The United States has reported its second death from COVID-19, a man in his 70s living in a nursing home in Washington state. The death comes a day after the first American death linked to the novel coronavirus, a patient who was treated...
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Officials scramble to contain coronavirus in Seattle area

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Officials are scrambling to contain a coronavirus outbreak in Kirkland, Wash., near Seattle, where the cases have no known link to travel.