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Polar bear taken to the vet with help of a forklift | The Moment

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When Kinuk the polar bear needed a checkup, getting him to the vet required a very big team effort — and a forklift. #TheMoment.
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Build-A-Bear CEO Talks Target Customer Evolution and Appealing to Adults

9th - Higher Ed
Build-A-Bear CEO Talks Target Customer Evolution and Appealing to Adults
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An end to the practice of 'restaurant bears' in Albania

9th - Higher Ed
Mark, the brown bear, is among the last of the bears held in captivity in Albanian restaurants as an attraction to draw patrons. After 20 years in his cage, he's being relocated to a bear sanctuary in Austria by animal welfare...
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Last restaurant bear in Albania liberated

9th - Higher Ed
Mark, the last restaurant bear in Albania, is liberated and sent to a bear sanctuary after spending more than 20 years behind bars. Bears like Mark were kept in cages within restaurants as a means of attracting and amusing guests, says...
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Build-A-Bear Workshop Sees Increased Traffic as Revenue Rises

9th - Higher Ed
Sharon Price John, CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, joined Cheddar News to discuss the company's record earnings and its outlook for the holiday season as traffic rose.
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Fat, inactive yet healthy: Could hibernating bears hold clues to treating diabetes in humans?

9th - Higher Ed
How do hibernating bears stay healthy? New research is exploring what humans can learn from them to treat our own health issues, like diabetes.
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Today Explained: Alaska's Fat Bear Week

9th - Higher Ed
It's Fat Bear Week! The event is an annual competition that -- you guessed it -- crowns the fattest bear in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop Marks 25th Anniversary

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Build-A-Bear Workshop is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Sharon Price John, CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, joined Cheddar News to discuss the company's most profitable year and her outlook for the holiday season and long-term...
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Russia and Ukraine in war of attrition, says military analyst

9th - Higher Ed
The war between Russia and Ukraine has evolved into something of a stalemate, but Ukraine now needs more tanks, artillery and especially ammunition for its war effort, says Nicholas Drummond, a former British army officer and now a...
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Northern Ireland set to vote in election poised to make history

9th - Higher Ed
Northern Ireland faces a landmark election on Thursday, with Sinn Fein poised to become the biggest party for the first time.
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Charest addresses accusations of being a Liberal

9th - Higher Ed
Jean Charest wanted to set the record straight that he was a staunch Conservative, while Pierre Poilievre countered that Charest was wearing a 'blue shirt to cover up a red shirt underneath it.'
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Charest denies Poilievre's accusations of being a Liberal

9th - Higher Ed
During Thursday's Conservative leadership debate, Jean Charest insisted he was a staunch Conservative, while rival candidate Pierre Poilievre countered that Charest was wearing a 'blue shirt to cover up a red shirt underneath it.'
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Giuliani Reveal on 'Masked Singer' Causes Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke to Leave Set

9th - Higher Ed
Former New York City mayor and lawyer to Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani made his singing debut on a taping of Fox’s The Masked Singer. However, Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke, two judges on the competition show, reportedly left in protest when...
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Quebec health-care workers risk their jobs over lack of vaccination

9th - Higher Ed
Approximately 20,000 health-care workers in Quebec are not fully vaccinated and have put their jobs at risk by refusing to do so, but some are standing firm in wanting to choose whether they get the shot.
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World Suicide Prevention Day: No spike in suicide rates during COVID lockdowns

9th - Higher Ed
Early assessments indicate there has been no rise in suicides linked to COVID-19.
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Romania bear attacks: Government not ruling out return to hunting

9th - Higher Ed
The brown bear is a protected species in Romania. But due to the attacks, the government is planning a population census.
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Sask. charity brings comfort to sick kids with teddy bears

9th - Higher Ed
Teddy Bears Anonymous is a Saskatchewan charity that has brought a little comfort to thousands of sick and frightened children in hospitals by giving them a teddy bear to snuggle.
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Some good news from across North America on Wednesday

9th - Higher Ed
With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
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Organization Teaches Parents How to Speak Openly With Their Children About Racism and Equality

9th - Higher Ed
Bear The Truth is an organization committed to finding tangible ways for families to introduce and engage with children in difficult conversations about social and environmental justice. Sabaea Carrington Wynter, co-founder of Bear The...
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Teddy bear hunt goes viral

9th - Higher Ed
A book written 30 years ago comes to life to help children under lockdown.
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You're worried about coronavirus. Does your company have to let you stay home?

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian employers could offer vacation time or ask the employee to earn back the time later, says an employment lawyer.
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WHO begins two-day meeting to craft road map for tackling COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian infectious disease specialist Dr. John Conly says scientists don't yet understand the virus's transmission.
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Houthi Rebels FILM Ship Hijacking In Red Sea; Vessel Raided, Detonated By Yemen Fighters | Watch

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Dramatic footage released by Yemen’s Houthi rebels shows the deadly attack on the Greek-operated cargo ship "Magic Seas" in the Red Sea. The clip captures multiple explosions around the vessel, followed by the ship sinking into the sea....
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What should happen to the grizzly bear on Texada Island?

9th - Higher Ed
What should happen to the grizzly bear on Texada Island? It's been causing problems in the community of about 1,000 people and they are divided on whether it should be killed, removed, or left alone. Three coastal First Nations have an...