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B.C. government protecting nine areas of at risk and old-growth forest in logging policy shiftThe B.C. government is banning the logging of at risk and old-growth forests in nine different areas throughout the province.EnvironmentSep 11, 2020
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Bay Ferries exploring possible shift in service from Portland to Bar HarborThe first steps forward in the process could come as early as Tuesday as the town of Bar Harbor, Maine, plans to vote on a possible purchase its local ferry terminal.CanadaJun 8, 2018
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How to keep your children safe from online exploitation — and spot if they’re being targetedYou think your tween is snapchatting with a friend but someone they don’t know may be grooming them for the sex trade.CanadaMar 15, 2018
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Moncton one of few cities to equip firefighters with Kevlar vestsThe city of Moncton has issued its fire inspectors bulletproof vests in an effort to keep firefighters safe in all circumstances.CanadaMay 4, 2017
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How Edmonton police are protecting themselves from fentanylPolice officers in Edmonton are having to take precautionary measures to ensure they don't come into contact with deadly new drugs, like fentanyl.CrimeJan 19, 2017
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Sex orientation part of anti-bully plan in B.C.: Education MinisterEducation Minister Mike Bernier announced at an emotional news conference on Thursday that public school districts and private schools will have until the end of the year to update their policies.Sep 8, 2016
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Mi’kmaq communities join forces in defence of the Bay of FundyA group marched onto Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc's Shediac office to urge him to designate the Bay of Fundy and 28 rivers and streams as "critical habitat" for inner Bay of Fundy salmon, an endangered species.EnvironmentSep 2, 2016
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Should all cyclists wear helmets? City hall to debate the issue in WinnipegAs Winnipeggers get their bikes tuned up for summer, a city committee is set to debate the merits of making helmets mandatory for everyone.LifestyleJun 3, 2016
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‘Loss of faith’ from spy allies possible if Canada proceeds with court disclosure: CSE officialClose allies will curb or even halt the flow of intelligence to the Communications Security Establishment if the electronic spy agency is forced to spill its closely guarded secrets in open court, argues a senior CSE official.CanadaJun 3, 2016
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Canadian photographer captures stunning photos of a model in shark-infested watersCanadian photographer captures incredible underwater photos to raise awareness on sharks, a creature he says is often misunderstood.CanadaJan 21, 2016
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