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Crimea bridge blast prompts Putin to tighten security for links to Russia;

Crimea bridge blast prompts Putin to tighten security for links to Russia

October 8 , 2022 • 05:36 AM EDT

An explosion Saturday caused the partial collapse of a bridge linking the Crimean Peninsula with Russia, damaging an important supply artery for the Kremlin's faltering war effort in southern Ukraine and hitting a towering symbol of Russian power in the region.

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Stung by criticism, Trudeau government changes course on Iran;

Stung by criticism, Trudeau government changes course on Iran

October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

This week saw a turnaround in the Trudeau government's approach to Iran as an unprecedented revolt against clerical rule that began three weeks ago showed no sign of slowing down.

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She became homeless in her 60s. Here's why her story's becoming all-too common in Toronto;

She became homeless in her 60s. Here's why her story's becoming all-too common in Toronto

October 8 , 2022 • 05:00 AM EDT

According to Homes First, seniors are increasingly in danger of eviction and becoming homeless. The organizations says the situation is worsening due to Toronto’s aging population, rising inflation and the increasingly expensive housing market.

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Blue Jays lead Mariners 9-5 in must-win Game 2;

Blue Jays lead Mariners 9-5 in must-win Game 2

October 8 , 2022 • 03:32 PM EDT

Toronto is facing elimination after losing 4-0 at home to Seattle in Game 1 on Friday.

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B.C. agrees to pay $300K to couple who say logging flooded their property; Floodwaters cover Ray Chipeniuk's driveway near Smithers, B.C. in this 2018 handout photo. The British Columbia government has settled for $300,000 on the day a trial was set to begin over a lawsuit filed by a couple whose property flooded twice in the years after a third of the forests in the surrounding watershed were cut down. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Ray Chipeniuk *MANDATORY CREDIT*

B.C. agrees to pay $300K to couple who say logging flooded their property

October 8 , 2022 • 03:00 PM EDT

Lawyers for the British Columbia government have agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit by a couple whose property flooded after a third of the forest in the surrounding watershed was cut down.

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You've heard of quiet quitting. Here's how to tell if you're being quietly fired; A lot of attention has been paid to quiet quitting but workplaces also see a phenomenon of quiet firing, where employers push workers out to avoid the messy business of firing them. In workplaces where hours are variable, that can happen when staff are simply not given enough shifts to get by,  

October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

You've heard of quiet quitting. Here's how to tell if you're being quietly fired

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Nothing is over: 40 years after First Blood, Rambo lives on in Hope, B.C.; A wooden statue of John Rambo stands in Hope, B.C., where the 1982 film First Blood was filmed. This year marks the film's 40th anniversary.  

October 8 , 2022 • 03:40 PM EDT

Nothing is over: 40 years after First Blood, Rambo lives on in Hope, B.C.

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COVID shots can impact period timing, studies suggest. Women were already wondering;  

October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

COVID shots can impact period timing, studies suggest. Women were already wondering

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These Canadians with ADHD are finding acceptance and understanding online; Maylee Bossier said she's found acceptance and understanding in the online ADHD community.   

October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

These Canadians with ADHD are finding acceptance and understanding online

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Clarington repaving project halted after residents find 'all kinds of crap' in material for new road bed; Clarington farmer Andrew McVey shows a battery he found in the road bed at the stalled project while being interview by CBC Toronto, one of two he found in about 15 minutes.   

October 7 , 2022 • 05:00 AM EDT

Clarington repaving project halted after residents find 'all kinds of crap' in material for new road bed

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October 8 , 2022 • 11:09 AM EDT

Now the Danielle Smith Show reckons with a new audience: the Alberta public

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October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

Nearly half of the world's birds are on the decline, which experts say is a serious threat to ecosystems

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October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

What working together to save the ozone layer tells us about climate action today

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October 8 , 2022 • 11:00 AM EDT

Shorter showers and less time in the sauna as Europeans cut back on energy use

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October 8 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EDT

Do we really need another show about Jeffrey Dahmer?

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