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These old bears are sporting shiny new coats

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New ReviewSome concrete polar bears that were painted up in themed attire 20 years ago have gotten a makeover. Winnipeg artist Rachel Lancaster has restored and repainted four of the former Bears on Broadway statues.
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Paws and Pals: Bear will be your best friend

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New ReviewThis friendly brindle was found in Newark.
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#TheMoment a black bear stole people’s picnic snacks

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New ReviewDivyanshu and Upasana Chaubisa tell The National about the moment they saw a black bear steal people’s picnic snacks in Burnaby Mountain Park, B.C.
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Bear trap set at Burnaby Mountain Park after close call with park goers captured on video

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New ReviewConservation officers have set up traps to catch a black bear on Burnaby Mountain after it snuck up on park goers having a picnic on August 31. As CBC’s Jon Hernandez reports, it's not the first time this particular bear has been seen...
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#TheMoment a grizzly bear attacked a travel blogger’s tent

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New ReviewShalee Super tells The National about the moment she came face to face with a grizzly bear before it destroyed her tent in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park in B.C.
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Kitchener man goes on an epic motorcycle ride to take a dip in the Arctic Ocean

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New ReviewIt took 19 days to drive 15,000 kilometres for a dip in the Arctic Ocean. David Hartwick took the journey this summer, carrying nothing but a tent, sleeping bag and his phone. He spoke to CBC K-W's John Dalusong about his favourite...
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Woman, 88, fears her clifftop home will be lost to the sea if nothing is done

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New ReviewA pensioner fears the clifftop home where she has lived for 25 years could be lost to the sea due to coastal erosion and said she would be heartbroken if that happened. Ms Flick said coastal erosion has worsened in recent years, with a...
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A sidelined Europe seeks a voice as Trump and Putin prepare to meet

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President Donald Trump is set to meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska, despite an international arrest warrant for the Russian leader. Trump aims to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war, raising concerns among allies about potential concessions...
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#TheMoment a grizzly bear charged at the Seattle Kraken's mascot

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Melissa O'Brochta, director of partnership marketing with the Seattle Kraken, tells The National about the moment the NHL team’s mascot was charged at by a grizzly bear while fly fishing in Alaska’s Brooks Falls.
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Wife bear-sprays grizzly bears away near Creston, B.C., husband hospitalized

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A man was rushed to hospital badly hurt over the weekend in what conservation officers described as a grizzly attack in the B.C. Kootenays. As CBC’s Chad Pawson reports, his wife is credited with driving the animals away with bear spray.
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Bear encounter caught on camera in Rockland County

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A News 12 viewer sent in video showing the bear on Powder Horn Drive in Wesley Hills around 7 a.m.
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Black bear sightings are up slightly. Here’s what you should know if you see one

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More than 300 black bear sightings are reported across Newfoundland and Labrador every year. Chris Baldwin, manager of conservation services with the provincial wildlife department, says most sightings don’t lead to conflict, but there...
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Sesame Street celebrates 50 years on TV

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Fifty years ago this Sunday, a group of colourful, furry puppets made their television debut when the beloved children's show Sesame Street aired for the first time.
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Women take centre stage at 69th Berlin Film Festival

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The voice of female filmmakers was heard loud and clear at this year's Berlin Film Festival. Of the 16 films presided over by French actress Juliette Binoche and her jury, seven were directed by women. The 69th edition of the festival...
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Polar bears in peril: The bleak future of the Churchill bears | In-Depth

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They are a majestic icon of Canada's North, but polar bears have also come to symbolize climate change. And scientists say the future for one particular population of polar bears in northern Manitoba is dire.
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What's next for Trudeau government following pipeline rejection

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the Liberals are still committed to getting the pipeline built — his reassurance comes just as their purchase of the project is set to go through.
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Tesla's Cash Flow: the Bull vs. the Bear

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In a Cheddar round table discussion moderated by Hope King, Galileo Russell, founder of start-up HyperChange TV and a Tesla Bull, discuss Tesla's cash flow with Mark Spiegel, managing member of Stanphyl Capital and a Tesla Bear.
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Tesla's Future Depends on the Real Elon Musk

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The electric carmaker's second-quarter earnings report only widened the rift between the bulls, represented by Galileo Russel of HyperChange TV, who says Elon Musk is a visionary, and bears like Mark Spiegel of Stanphyl Capital who says...
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Romanian debut film stuns Berlin by winning Golden Bear

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Disbelief was written all over the face of Adina Pintilie as her film, "Touch me not", was awarded the Golden Bear at the Berlin film festival. It is her first feature, and she picked up a Bear for that, too. A huge moment for Pintilie,...
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The best from Berlin - highlights from Germany's premier film festival

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Glitz and glamour go hand in hand at most film festivals and, in those cases, Berlin is no different from the rest. But movies on offer in the German capital often prove to be slightly more challenging, regardless of whether they're in...
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Two Canadians are National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year

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Two Canadians have been honoured as National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year. Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen spent 2017 travelling to the most extreme corners of Earth, sparking conversations about the state of the planet
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Real Stuff: European Commissioner Moscovici & His Shiny Bear

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To Pierre Moscovici, bears represent robustness. He should know since he collects Inuit sculptures of them! To him, the Eurozone and the EMU is solid and shining and bright, a sign that the economy is on a strong footing. That strong...
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NAFTA talks

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Kristelle Audet of The Conference Board of Canada on NAFTA negotiations entering a pivotal moment
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You're Never Too Old for a Teddy Bear

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Is there such a thing as 'too old' for a teddy bear? For National Teddy Bear Day, Build-A-Bear Workshop surveyed 2,000 adults to find out. Some 53% of adults admitted to still owning their stuffed animals from childhood. Clinical...