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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world Thursday

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Germany has recorded nearly 20,000 new coronavirus cases in one day, its highest level yet. Although Germany’s situation is alarming officials, many other European countries are in worse shape, prompting stepped up restrictions and lockdowns to try and slow the spread of COVID-19.

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Everything you always wanted to know about rovers! 

Engineers from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will be available today to answer any questions that the public might have about the CSA’s rovers.

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Elusive bear cub caught attempting Canada-U.S. border crossing in northern B.C.

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According to a social media post from the Canada Border Service Agency, a small black bear cub was spotted at the border crossing between Hyder, Alaska, and Stewart, B.C., seeking “entry for essential reasons.”

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Vancouver council votes to postpone discussion of 2030 Winter Olympics bid

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Vancouver city council voted Wednesday night to postpone a decision on whether they want to explore hosting a bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics, which means discussion will likely take place in early 2021.

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What lies beneath one of Nova Scotia’s most polluted sites will support aquatic life

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An encouraging study shows plants and shellfish can grown in pre-industrial sediment taken from underneath sludge at Boat Harbour, N.S.

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