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P.E.I. lobster boat captains don't expect a lot of interest in new parental leave benefits

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The federal government has announced new parental leave benefits for fish harvesters in Atlantic Canada. The P.E.I. Fishermen's Association says it's a positive change, but some people who fish, like lobster captain Bethany McCarthy...
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Tourism plans too slow to save Lac du Bonnet shop

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The owner of Manitoba Made on Second Street says Lac du Bonnet is lagging on promoting tourism, while local officials say they're waiting until spring to start work on a recreational hub to attract more visitors.
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Egypt: Five Survivors Rescued After Boat Capsizes in Red Sea

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A tourist vessel sank in the Red Sea today, resulting in the recovery of four dead and the rescue of five persons. Two Britons are among the seven individuals currently unaccounted for by the Egyptian Armed Forces.
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Egypt Boat Tragedy: Four Bodies Recovered From Capsized Tourist Yacht Off Red Sea Coast | World DNA

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A day after a tourist boat capsized off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, four bodies were found on Tuesday morning. Rescue teams are still trying to recover the other 12 missing people. The ‘Sea Story’ boat capsized on Monday near the Sataya Reef,...
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Rohingya refugees: Hundreds have arrived in Indonesia in recent weeks

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Rohingya refugees in Indonesia face trauma from dangerous journeys. Many seek better lives and family reunification despite harsh conditions
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Woman accused in girl's drowning was under house arrest

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During a bail hearing, a Crown prosecutor revealed details about Mary Quinn, 35, who is accused of failing to provide the necessaries of life after a five-year-old girl drowned at Wabamun Lake. CBC's Travis McEwan explains why charges...
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CBC reporter demos rescue in military drill ahead of lobster trap Dumping Day

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The CBC's Brett Ruskin participated in a rescue demonstration by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ahead of the start of the commercial lobster season in southwest Nova Scotia.
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Start of lobster season in southwestern Nova Scotia delayed by weather

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The start of the lobster season in southwestern Nova Scotia was set to get underway today, but it's been delayed because of the weather. Known as Dumping Day, it's usually the last Monday of November every year. Now, things are set to...
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Indian Coast Guard Rescues 7 Fishermen

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The Coast Guard rescued 7 Indian fishermen from a Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship in a mid-sea chase near the maritime boundary line. Watch to know more.
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Last Mango: Long Island couple keeps Jimmy Buffett’s giving spirit alive

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News 12 videographer James Luning was in Sag Harbor where a Long Island couple and a very special boat are keeping Buffett's giving spirit alive.
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FD: Man stuck inside boat compartment rescued in Fairfield

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The only access area was a triangular hatch that was 18 inches by 18 inches wide according to authorities.
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Woman charged in connection to death of five-year-old girl

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The RCMP have now charged a 35-year old Edmonton woman with failing to provide the necessaries of life after a young girl drowned at Wabamun Lake.
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Wildfire in Greenwood Lake intensifies, once again nears homes

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Helicopters carrying hundreds of gallons of water can be heard overhead every few minutes
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Officials: Person in critical condition after water rescue off coast of Milford

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Battalion Chief Jason Dombrowski of the Milford Fire Department says three people were transported to Milford Hospital, with one in critical condition as of Monday evening.
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Forget fording a river — have you tried 'gourding' a pond?

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Pumpkin enthusiasts in Kasterlee, Belgium, celebrated the season by hollowing out enormous pumpkins and boarding them to race around a pond. The annual tradition began in 2008, when local farmers tried to find ways to use their giant...
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Philippines bonfire diving: Push to boost tourism with new trend

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The Philippines will soon offer a unique underwater experience, to tourists looking for an adventurous dive experience.