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P.E.I. MLAs are back in the legislature. Here's what you need to know

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Tuesday marks the start of a new sitting of the P.E.I. legislature. CBC's Kerry Campbell breaks down what could happen as the spring sitting begins.
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Why was this doll living in the wall of Thomas Williams's Moncton house?

9th - Higher Ed
The antique doll parts were found during a building assessment of the house, built in 1883. And they were promptly put back in by the construction worker who found them.
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Lantern Parade held to celebrate the end of Chinese New Year celebrations

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of Brooklyn residents flooded Sunset Park Saturday for the first-ever Lantern Parade to mark the end of Chinese New Year celebrations.
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A shared hobby and a common goal bring knitters together across generations

9th - Higher Ed
As a teenager, 93-year-old Jean Shannon knit items to be sent to the frontlines of the war. Eighty years later, the New Brunswick Military History Museum is honouring the work of knitters like Shannon and working to carry on the...
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Royal Hanneford Circus in full swing at Westchester County Center

9th - Higher Ed
From trapeze aerial acrobatics to clowns, the circus features many acts to keep the whole family entertained.
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Culture Re-View: Who was Saint Valentine?

9th - Higher Ed
To mark this famous day in history, we've traced the origins of Saint Valentine and how his name became associated with the romantic holiday we know - and love or hate - today.
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Local traditions animate carnival celebrations around the world

9th - Higher Ed
From Asia to Europe to South America, pre-Lent celebrations have evolved as local traditions. Here’s a look at Carnival festivities from around the world, including those in the Indian state of Goa; Munich, Germany’s old town; and the...
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Think!Chinatown unveils Lunar New Year exhibit in lower Manhattan's vibrant Chinatown

9th - Higher Ed
Titled "Walking with Lions and Other Chinatown New Year Traditions," the exhibit delves into the resilient spirit and historic customs of the community.
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Bill proposes scrapping oath of allegiance to King Charles

9th - Higher Ed
A private members bill introduced by New Brunswick Liberal MP René Arseneault proposes making the traditional oath of allegiance to the reigning monarch optional for MPs and senators.
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#TheMoment Canadians polar bear dipped into 2024

9th - Higher Ed
From coast to coast, thousands of Canadians dove into icy water on Jan. 1 to wash away 2023 and ring in the new year.
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Proposed MP and senator oath scraps allegiance to the Crown

9th - Higher Ed
A private member's bill proposes an alternative oath for members of Parliament and senators upon swearing in that doesn't contain mentions of Canada's head of state King Charles.
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Christmas bird count a gift to ecologists every year since 1900

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of birdwatchers across Canada participate in the annual Christmas bird count that experts say has become a significant part of tracking effects of climate change and how different species are holding up.
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Ukrainian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas early to sever ties with Russia

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian Orthodox Christians have made a change to their calendar that moves Christmas to Dec. 25 when previously it would be celebrated in January. It's meant to sever ties with Russia, and other religious holidays such as Easter will...
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Ukraine stays defiant on 2nd wartime Christmas

9th - Higher Ed
In defiance of Russia, Ukraine moves to celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25, breaking centuries of Orthodox tradition, as both sides claim recent battlefield successes.
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Dia de Muertos celebrations in Mexico and beyond

9th - Higher Ed
The Day of the Dead has long-standing roots in Mexico but that's far from the only place where it's celebrated, with countries like Bolivia and Cuba also taking part in the tradition of remembering the deceased.
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Doctor on Gaza situation: 'Atrocities beyond anything that I've experienced'

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian physician Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan says she heard from doctors in Gaza regularly before communication was cut off. She shared a message she received from one of her nursing colleagues on the ground, who wrote that 'death did not...
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Health-care situation in Gaza 'unbearable'

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian physician Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan says she heard from doctors in Gaza regularly before communication was cut off. She shared a message she received from one of her nursing colleagues on the ground, who wrote that 'death did not...
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Campus student protest is a 'hallmark of student expression'

9th - Higher Ed
Though it's a complicated time for those participating in student protests on campus, it's an important right and tradition to uphold, says free expression expert Shannon Dea, a University of Regina philosophy prof and dean of arts.
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Meet Marine Scardina: The French belly dance teacher who became a viral sensation

9th - Higher Ed
A dedicated oriental dance teacher in Paris has recently become an overnight Instagram sensation. She now aims to use her platform to demystify misconceptions about the ancient art form.
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S Jaishankar speaks at 'PM Vishwakarma' event in Thiruvananthapuram

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Union Minister for External Affairs S Jaishankar attended 'PM Vishwakarma' event as Chief Guest at Tagore Theatre in Thiruvananthapuram today. "Bharat is about our traditions, our culture, our past and our future", he said.S Jaishankar...
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Goa: Traditional Mud Festival ‘Chikal Kalo’ celebrated in Marcel village

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Traditional Mud Festival known as ‘Chikal Kalo’ was celebrated at Marcel village in Goa on June 30. The festival takes place annually on Ashadh Dwadashi. During the festival, villagers and children played in the mud as a devotion to the...
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Watch: Nicaraguans whip each other with bull penises in brutal religious tradition

9th - Higher Ed
To atone for their sins, dozens of people whip each other with dried bull penises in a four-century-old religious tradition to mark Saint John the Baptist's day.
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Peruvian pilgrims climb mountains to pray to Lord of Star Snow amidst shrinking glaciers

9th - Higher Ed
Amidst the majestic Vilcanota mountain range, located 1,000 kilometers southeast of Lima, Peru, a breathtaking spectacle unfolds as hundreds of devoted Peruvians ascend the slopes of Mount Sinakara.
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From rural Afghanistan to high fashion: Meet the young designer making a difference

9th - Higher Ed
Traditional Afghan clothes and jewellery are making their way into high fashion with the help of a young designer who wants to help Afghan women.