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Thunder Bay lab hopes to help crack decades-old Babes in the Woods case in B.C.

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A university laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ont., has successfully extracted DNA samples from the remains of two unidentified boys that were found in Vancouver, part of ongoing efforts to find answers in the nearly seven-decade-old Babes in the Woods case.

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Storm threat hangs over renewed search at Florida condo site

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A ramped-up rescue effort at the collapsed South Florida condo building faced new threats from the weather as a tropical storm approached the state.

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Halifax restaurateur, locked out despite evictions being illegal, reopens

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A Halifax restaurateur who was locked out of his restaurant by his landlord is now back inside. He’s not sure what’s ahead.

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The National On Demand: B.C. wildfires, Habs Game 4, Residential schools awareness walk

The National On Demand: B.C. wildfires, Habs Game 4, Residential schools awareness walk

July 4, 2021 | The fire that tore through Lytton, B.C. is suspected to be human-caused while firefighters from New Brunswick and Ontario join the effort to contain over 200 wildfires in the province. The Montreal Canadiens fight to stay in the Stanley Cup finals after a game 4 win. Plus, a 12-year-old is walking across Nova Scotia to honour residential school victims.

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Prime minister, Sask. premier to sign child welfare agreement at Cowessess First Nation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe are set to sign an agreement that will see Cowessess First Nation retake jurisdiction of child welfare, according to Chief Cadmus Delorme.

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