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Man arrested after car driven at gates of Downing Street in London A man has been arrested after a car was driven at the gates of Downing Street in London, the official residence of the UK prime minister, police said Thursday. In video broadcast by the BBC, a small silver car can be seen driving at slow speed across ...
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Scientists detected 5000 sea creatures nobody knew existed. It's a warning. A new analysis of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, a vast mineral-rich area in the Pacific Ocean, estimates there are some 5,000 sea animals completely new to science there. The research published Thursday in the ...
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A 95-year-old Australian woman dies after police shoot her with a stun gun CANBERRA, Australia — A 95-year-old Australian woman died Wednesday, a week after a police officer shot her with a stun gun in a nursing home as she moved toward him using a walker and carrying a steak knife, in a tragedy that has outraged many ...
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RSV now a reportable illness on PEI, as vaccines for virus are developed The respiratory virus known as RSV has become a notifiable disease under the Public Health Act on P.E.I.. The province's Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, says respiratory syncytial (pronounced sin-SISH- ...
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Northeast mini-galleries showcasing 13 local artists this summer A colourful artwork sits in a locked display case in the community of Livingston. Open Skies, Wild Spaces is a work by local artist Jem Arcueno. (Dan McGarvey/CBC).
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Governments Investing in Agricultural Leadership Development PUSLINCH – The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing more than $2.3 million over three years through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) to support 4-H Ontario programming. This funding will allow 4 ...
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Renters Reform Bill: Warning changes could 'decimate' student market Plans to abolish fixed-term tenancies in England would "decimate" the student housing market, landlords have warned. The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) said a lack of certainty properties would be available at the start of the ...
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BC program to help people with overdose-related brain injuries a first in Canada Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside says her ministry has earmarked $1.2 million toward the Cognitive Assessment and Rehabilitation for Substance Use program, which is offered by Vancouver Coastal Health through a multidisciplinary team at Richmond ...
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More than 5000 new species discovered in Pacific deep-sea mining hotspot It is the first time the previously unknown biodiversity of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), a mineral-rich area of the ocean floor that spans 1.7m sq miles between Hawaii and Mexico in the Pacific, has been comprehensively documented.
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NS government offers to defray some travel costs for surgery patients Three surgeons are seen in full gear operating on an unseen patient. The province has set aside $946,000 for its travel assistance program which it hopes could help as many as 2,400 Nova Scotians. (CBC).
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