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Connecting to Mother Earth through traditional pottery A long winter can make you miss the feeling of the earth between your fingers. That's why CBC contributor Ann Paul found peace in a recent traditional pottery workshop.
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My Asperger's diagnosis explained a lot about my life, but my wish to fit in remains the same Ernie Strauss was 50 years old when he first found out about Asperger's syndrome, which a neuropsychologist later confirmed he had. "That recognition explained a lot of things about my life up to that point," he writes.
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'We need to help Mother Nature out a little bit': Sask. RMs introduce coyote bounties Citing concerns from livestock producers and families in the area, the RM of Weyburn is one of the Saskatchewan rural municipalities that have introduced bounty programs for coyotes in the past week.
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P.E.I.'s biggest issues as the campaign draws to a close P.E.I.'s provincial election campaign is coming to a close. Ahead of the final vote on Monday, April 3, we're looking back at issues that came up during the campaign as mattering most to Islanders.
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Ontario's election watchdog wants opinion polls banned in run-up to voting day In the wake of record low turnout for an Ontario election, the province's chief electoral officer is calling for a ban on publishing the results of political polls for the final stretch of the campaign.
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Radar tracking sea duck migration across southeast N.B. skies Researchers from Acadia and Mount Allison University are using radar and acoustic monitors to understand the migratory path of black scoters over southeastern New Brunswick.
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Police shouldn't be the sole solution to gender-based violence, says St. John's lawyer A St. John's lawyer representing women's advocacy groups in Newfoundland and Labrador is applauding the Mass Casualty Commission report's guidance to remove police and the courts as the primary means of handling gender-based violence.
CBC.ca | 2 hours, 22 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Crafting is cool again, Nova Scotia studios say Wonder'neath Art Society in Halifax and the Centre for Craft Nova Scotia are both seeing an increase in demand for their programs and courses.
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N.S. government got duped buying 3 Maud Lewis paintings. Here's how they learned the truth Months before the Nova Scotia government received confirmation that three Maud Lewis paintings it owned were fakesand admitted it publicly, the province had good reason to believe they were not painted by the famous Nova Scotiafolk artist.
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Halifax's bike mayor reflects on end of 3-year term Bicycling advocate Jillian Banfield looks back at her three-year term as bicycle mayor of Halifax and talks about the future of active transportation in the city.
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