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Woman dead after alligator bites off her arm in Florida riverThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said the woman was bitten on both of her arms and her boyfriend was the one who made the phone call to police.U.S. NewsJun 30
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A wet June in Saskatchewan delays Saskatoon berry season, helping haskapsFarmers and experts are noticing a slight delay in the ripening of Saskatoon berries, while other crops thrive from the notably wet conditions of the previous month.CanadaJul 6
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B.C. warns of contaminated shellfish riskThe centre says eating contaminated shellfish can lead to serious illness, including paralytic shellfish poisoning, amnesic shellfish poisoning and diarrhetic shellfish poisoning.HealthJun 18
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California is banning ‘sell-by’ food dates. How Canada’s packaging comparesStarting Wednesday, California Assembly Bill 660 went into effect. The law prohibits the use of 'sell-by' dates on food packets in an effort to reduce food waste.ConsumerJul 3
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Why an anchovy shortage will make your next slab of salmon more expensiveLove them or hate them, anchovies could end up making your grocery bill more expensive because of its use in fishmeal used for seafood and livestock feed.ConsumerJul 9
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Calgary dog park safety in question over city-planted Ohio Buckeye treesA tree that produces nuts that is toxic to pets has been planted by the City of Calgary in a dog park. The Cambrian Heights community says they filed reports two years ago.CanadaJul 14
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New gene technology could help Canadian canola cope with extreme weatherCanadian researchers are developing hardier canola plants to better withstand heat and drought as a new agri-tech program helps bring climate-ready innovations to market.ConsumerJul 11
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Lobster harvesters hope for strong prices as cost of fuel and other expenses soarLobster harvesters are hoping for higher prices this spring as their costs for fuel and other expenses skyrocket.CanadaApr 15
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British presenter Jeremy Clarkson reveals cancer diagnosis on his TV showClarkson, one of the U.K.'s most well-known TV figures, shared the news during filming of his hit Amazon documentary show 'Clarkson's Farm,' in episodes that aired on Wednesday.TrendingJun 17
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12 great gifts for hosts with the mostGift the joy of easy entertaining with these perfect host gifts from Salt & Stone, Crock-Pot, Simons and more.The CuratorJun 18
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Nova Scotia launches three-year plan to expand its $2.2-billion seafood industryFisheries Minister Kent Smith says the goal is to help the sector cope with rising costs, labour shortages and global trade challenges.CanadaJun 24
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Using cultural connection to quit smoking across the PrairiesWhile quitting smoking can feel like an uphill battle, an Indigenous-led program is helping by providing a hands-on approach to reducing commercial tobacco use.HealthJun 10
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Outdoor patio furniture picks for every style & budgetShop a range of space-smart styles from Wayfair, Pottery Barn, Cozey, and more—perfect for creating a setup that just feels like home.The CuratorJul 14
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Should Canadians avoid American produce amid cyclosporiasis spread?For those who are worried about potentially ingesting the parasite, PHAC says there are some steps that can reduce risk of exposure.CanadaJul 15
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets, 31 other NHL teams looking for same thing in BuffaloThe Winnipeg Jets are not alone in its need of a number two centre and a top four defenceman. One or both of those components top the wish list of almost every NHL team.SportsJun 1
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Road to the Referendum: First Nation chiefs fighting Alberta separatism to preserve way of lifeSturgeon Lake is one of the Alberta First Nations at the forefront of legal battles fighting back against the push for the province to separate from Canada.PerspectivesJun 3
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Canada slaps 10% tariff on canned vegetable imports for up to 200 daysThe tariff will not apply to imports from the U.S., Mexico, Israel, Chile, and developing countries 'in accordance with Canada's international trade obligations,' Ottawa said.CanadaJun 19
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Sewage emergency in the Comox Valley fixed but residents should stay out of waterEveryone in the City of Courtenay, the K’ómoks First Nation and the Town of Comox cannot flush their toilets or use water that drains into the sewage system until further notice.EnvironmentMay 26
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Global Affairs data shows federal job cuts hit positions abroad hardestCanada's foreign service cuts are disproportionately affecting positions based abroad, according to data shared by Global Affairs Canada.CanadaMay 20
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Replace Nutrition North with a new strategy, Inuit group urgesThe organization representing Inuit in Canada says the federal government program meant to subsidize the high cost of food in the region, isn't working and should be scrapped.CanadaJun 9