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Why Canadian women’s soccer thrives at Olympics but can’t shake World Cup struggles

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The Canadian women’s soccer team has just completed a dream Olympics which led to a gold medal. However, success on the World Cup stage has been harder to come by with only one semifinal appearance in 2003.

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Quispamsis residents discouraged over bee poop as town reviews beekeeping policy

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The Town of Quispamsis, N.B. is looking to amend bylaws surrounding beekeeping policy after residents filed a complaint that bee excrement from neighbouring beehives was becoming a problem on their properties.

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Cancellation of planned closure of Alexandra Bridge 

Public Services and Procurement Canada wishes to advise motorists that the Alexandra Bridge will remain open to vehicular traffic from August 23 to August 26 during the hours of 7 pm to 6 am following the cancellation of a planned closure as part of the structural steel replacement project.

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U.S. Capitol Police clears officer of any wrongdoing in fatal shooting of Jan. 6 protester

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An officer who shot and killed a woman during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol acted lawfully and in line with police department policy, the U.S. Capitol Police said Monday.

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Cuttlefish remember what they had for lunch 2 days ago — and don’t get forgetful with age, study finds

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Cuttlefish don’t live long compared to humans, but it turns out they have their own unique gift — their memories don’t deteriorate with age the way ours do. That means they can remember details of previous meals, like where they ate, when and for how long.

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