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2023-03-05 10:33 |
Catalent Shareholder Notice... Securities Litigation Partner James (Josh) Wilson Encourages Investors Who Suffered Losses Exceeding $100,000 In Catalent To Contact Him Directly To Discuss Their Options New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - March 5, 2023) - Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leadi... |
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2023-03-05 10:30 |
Letters: Fired B.C. teacher 'stood by his principles'... Readers discuss truth in the classroom, Chinese electoral interference, the 'Google blockade' and more... |
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2023-03-05 10:30 |
Keep your ear on the puck: Father-son duo on a mission to build blind hockey in N.L.... Before Brandon Joy was diagnosed as being legally blind, neither he nor his father Steve Joy had heard the term "blind hockey" before — or imagined how it would even be possible. Nearly seven years later, the father and son from Conception B... |
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2023-03-05 10:21 |
Netanyahu calls comments to erase village 'inappropriate'... TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the remarks by a key Cabinet ally calling for a Palestinian village to be erased were inappropriate in a Twitter thread Sunday, after the U.S. demanded that he reject the stateme... |
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2023-03-05 10:05 |
Teachers, principals seeing more outbursts and less self-regulation, survey finds... Walk the halls of an elementary or high school these days, and you'll see anxious kids, many unable to regulate their emotions, fearful from the lasting effects of the pandemic and unable to cope.... |
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2023-03-05 10:00 |
From Mississauga to Ukraine, hybrid rowing worlds could be the way of the future in other sports... At the first-ever hybrid indoor rowing worlds, athletes at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre competed in real time against those in other countries, time zones, even a war zone.... |
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2023-03-05 10:00 |
If I cause a crash while using self-driving features, am I considered responsible?... Humans are still on the hook behind the wheel — for now, anyway — and it's still up to drivers to watch the road... |
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2023-03-05 10:00 |
Experts see growing need for cybersecurity workers as one in six jobs go unfilled... The cybersecurity sector in Canada has remained insulated from tech-sector job losses because of a shortage of skilled workers... |
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2023-03-05 10:00 |
[ Nova Scotia ] |
Summer at the beach? Church offers free 2-week stay but there's a catch... A free two-week vacation in one of the most stunning towns in all of Nova Scotia? It's an offer you'd be foolish to pass up, if you meet the rather specific criteria: you have to be an Anglican priest.... |
2023-03-05 10:00 |
[ Toronto ] |
Parents angry over 'safe spaces' for LGBTQ students disrupt York Catholic board meeting... Police were called in to deal with angry parents after they disrupted a York Catholic District School Board meeting earlier this week over the issue of safe spaces for LGBTQ students.... |
2023-03-05 10:00 |
[ Nova Scotia ] |
American finds Nova Scotians' message in a bottle on Bahamian beach... Byron Miller was recently vacationing in the Bahamas when he found a message in a bottle on a Manjack Cay beach. He tracked down the Nova Scotian fishermen who placed the bottle in the water in 2016.... |
2023-03-05 10:00 |
[ Nova Scotia ] |
'Lithium rush' boosts sales of mineral claims in N.S.... In 2022, Nova Scotia sold exploration licences that include 27,000 mineral claims — at least half of which were purchased by companies looking for lithium, a critical mineral used in the manufacture of carbon-neutral technology.... |
2023-03-05 09:20 |
FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup on CBC: Women's Super G - Kvitfjell... Check out women's super-g action from Norway as USA's Mikaela Shiffrin and others compete for FIS Alpine Ski World Cup supremacy.... |
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2023-03-05 09:01 |
B.C. logging firm wants to avoid cutting old growth, but province said it must pay... A British Columbia company that wants to avoid logging sections of at-risk old growth was told by the Crown corporation that manages B.C.'s public forests to cut the trees down or pay to leave them standing, its chief forester said. Logging began in t... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
On Italy's Po River, Europe's biggest clam harvesting production preserves a way of life... La Sacca di Goro is situated on the northeastern coast of Italy, where the Po River drains into the Adriatic Sea. The lagoon is a place where local people have managed to strike a delicate balance between making a living and respecting nature through shel... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
At the U.S.-Mexico border, desperate migrants have sights set on Canada... For the migrants lined up at the U.S.-Mexico border, their immediate goal is to find a way into the United States. But a longer term target looms for many: Canada.... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
Europe's cities are turning outdoor ice rinks into roller rinks. How will ours adapt?... Outdoor ice rinks are being replaced by roller rinks as many European cities struggle with their costs and environmental impacts in a warming world. But will Canadian cities face similar decisions? And what can be done to keep outdoor skating alive here?... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
Letters to the editor: ‘Housing is overpriced in Ontario. We should get on with delivering more.’ Build on the Greenbelt? Plus other letters to the editor for March 5... In today's letters to the editor: pipelines and methane; Ontario's Greenbelt; emergency rooms; Toronto city planning; animal welfare; CBC Radio ... online?... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
Horoscope for Sunday, March 5, 2023... Daily horoscope... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Montreal ] |
Kindergarten Mi'kmaw immersion program aims to keep the language strong in Listuguj, Que.... Two Mi'kmaw teachers from Listuguj, Que. are on the front lines of language revitalization with their Forest Kindergarten class. They have incorporated everyday words into the classic school curriculum through outdoor learning, including some ice fish... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Ottawa ] |
National Inuit organization, RCMP start work to prevent human trafficking... The national organization representing Inuit says it's ready to start working with the RCMP to protect Inuit from human trafficking networks — especially in southern communities where they are more vulnerable.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Ottawa ] |
Lace up while you can: Ottawa's skating season may be over soon... If you haven't gone skating in the Ottawa region yet, local trails suggest time is running out.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Ottawa ] |
It's time for the weekly CBC Ottawa news quiz... How closely did you follow the past seven days in local news? Take our quiz to find out.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Ottawa ] |
Take a look inside one of the homes damaged by the Orlans explosion... Four homes were destroyed and many others damaged in the explosion on Feb. 13, we got inside one of them.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Montreal ] |
Whatever happened to Sin City? The dimming of Montreal's neon signs... When the giant Super Sexe sign displaying three flying red-caped, bikini-clad women was consumed by fire in 2021, video artist Arizona O'Neill mourned the loss of another downtown Montreal icon. She looks back on a bygone era when the city was bathed ... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Hamilton ] |
Hamilton Centre byelection: Where candidates stand on provincial issues, from housing to health care... The byelection for the next MPP to represent Hamilton Centre is fast approaching — advanced polling runs March 8 to 10, and election day is on March 16.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Hamilton ] |
Do political parties need stronger rules for local nomination elections?... Recent reports have warned that local candidate nomination meetings could be vulnerable to foreign interference. But experts say there might not be an easy way to tighten the rules that govern those races.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Windsor ] |
Want a free painting? This art treasure hunt may be what you are looking for... Once a year, artists from all over the world hide free paintings in their cities to celebrate International Art and Found day.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Hamilton ] |
St. Catharines, Ont., holding community meeting after industrial explosion that killed worker... St. Catharines, Ont., is hosting a community meeting Wednesday to answer questions about an explosion and fire at an industrial plant that killed a worker in January.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ North News ] |
Indigenous scholar questions past writings on residential schools by incoming YukonU professor... A prominent Northern historian will soon be the new head of Yukon University's Indigenous governance program, and at least one fellow scholar is raising questions about some of Ken Coates's writing on residential schools.... |
2023-03-05 09:00 |
How Russia is dealing with off-script realities of its war on Ukraine... Russia watchers say Moscow's war narrative faces a central tension — its message that everything is going according to plan being challenged by contradictory events that demand explanation.... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
Why 'sensitivity readers' are causing such a stir in the publishing world... The use of sensitivity readers has sparked a debate over whether they are censors or provide an important service in promoting inclusivity and combating offensive tropes and racial or sexual stereotypes.... |
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2023-03-05 09:00 |
[ Ottawa ] |
Painting helped her process her emotions. Now, she's passing the brush to others... On Sunday, Doroth Kanku will be hosting her first art exhibition. She found her passion for painting after experiencing anxiety and depression. Now she hosts paint nights to help others express their grief.... |
2023-03-05 08:41 |
5 people hurt in shooting near site of LA gun buyback event... LOS ANGELES (AP) — At least five people were wounded in a shooting at a Los Angeles beach Saturday night, a few miles from the location of a gun buyback event held earlier in the day by police and a city official, authorities said. Lt. Sharon Brady ... |
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2023-03-05 08:39 |
Recycling lake litter, Ugandan makes innovative tourist boat... LUZIRA, Uganda (AP) — Flowering plants rise as if by magic from Lake Victoria onto a wooden boat, giving it a leafy ambiance that enchants many visitors. The initial attraction becomes more compelling when tourists to Uganda learn that the greenery ... |
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2023-03-05 08:30 |
Crisis over suspected Iran schoolgirl poisonings escalates... DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A crisis over suspected poisonings targeting Iranian schoolgirls escalated Sunday as authorities acknowledged over 50 schools were struck in a wave of possible cases. The poisonings have spread further fear among p... |
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2023-03-05 08:01 |
Nations reach accord to protect marine life on high seas... WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, United Nations members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas — nearly half the planet's surface — concluding two weeks of talks in New York. The U.N. Convention... |
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2023-03-05 07:54 |
McIntosh smashes Canadian record, lowers world junior mark in women's 200m individual medley... Canada's Summer McIntosh kept up her good form in Fort Lauderdale, Fla,. winning the women's 200-metre individual medley, her third victory of the Pro Swim Series event.... |
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2023-03-05 07:46 |
Deadly shipwreck: How it happened, and unanswered questions... STECCATO DI CUTRO, Italy (AP) — "Italy here we come!" cheered the young men, in Urdu and Pashto, as they filmed themselves standing on a boat sailing in bright blue waters. They were among around 180 migrants — Afghans, Pakistanis, Syr... |
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2023-03-05 07:28 |
Playoff hopes dim for Calgary Flames with 3-0 loss to Wild... Filip Gustavsson made 31 saves for the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night to shut out the Calgary Flames at the Saddledome.... |
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2023-03-05 07:27 |
Canada's Mark Arendz captures biathlon gold at Para nordic World Cup finals... Canada's Mark Arendz struck gold in the men's standing 12.5-kilometre individual biathlon event at the Para nordic World Cup finals on Saturday in Midway, Utah.... |
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2023-03-05 07:06 |
Boogie Ellis scores 28 as USC hangs on to defeat Arizona State... Boogie Ellis scored 28 points and Southern California avoided a collapse to hold off visiting Arizona State, 68-65, Saturday in Los Angeles. USC (22-9, 14-6 Pac-12) built a 14-point lead with 6:23 remaining in regulation, capitalizing on Arizona State'... |
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2023-03-05 07:00 |
SUNshine Girl Krista... SUNshine Girl Krista, our 5-foot-7 Scorpio, is a tomboy most days as she works out in the barn with her horses. But today she has transformed into Cinderella and is the belle of the ball. Krista, a repeat SUNshine Girl, is a proud 40-something. (Jack Bola... |
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2023-03-05 07:00 |
Andy Donato cartoon, March 5, 2023... |
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2023-03-05 06:57 |
NHL roundup: Bruins bounce Rangers for 10th straight win... Charlie Coyle collected a goal and an assist to fuel the streaking Boston Bruins to a 4-2 victory over the visiting New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon. Tomas Nosek, captain Patrice Bergeron and David Pastrnak also scored for the Bruins, who have won 1... |
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2023-03-05 06:52 |
Top 25 roundup: No. 24 Texas A&M upends No. 2 Alabama... Wade Taylor IV scored a career-high 28 points to fuel No. 24 Texas A&M to a 67-61 win over No. 2 Alabama on Saturday in College Station, Texas. Taylor made five free throws in the final three minutes, including two big ones after Andersson Garcia's st... |
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2023-03-05 06:31 |
Late goals lift Kings over Blues, 4-2... Gabriel Vilardi scored a tiebreaking power-play goal with 3:03 left, and the Los Angeles Kings held on for a 4-2 win against the visiting St. Louis Blues on Saturday night. Kevin Fiala had a goal and an assist, Carl Grundstrom and Adrian Kempe also scored... |
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2023-03-05 06:30 |
CBC Sports Late Night: HSBC Mens & Women's Rugby Sevens - Vancouver... The CBC Sports crew takes you BC Place Stadium as the battle for this weekend's rugby 7s trophy heats up.... |
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2023-03-05 06:26 |
Bashynska, Beaumont earn world junior ice dancing bronze... CALGARY — Nadiia Bashynska and Peter Beaumont of Ajax, Ont., capped a successful season with the bronze medal in ice dancing on Saturday to conclude the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships. Bashynska and Beaumont moved from fourth after th... |
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2023-03-05 06:19 |
Wild stifle Flames behind Filip Gustavsson's shutout... Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy both collected one goal and one assist, and Filip Gustavsson recorded his second career shutout as the visiting Minnesota Wild claimed a 3-0 victory over the Calgary Flames on Saturday. Marcus Foligno also scored for the Wi... |