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Bat droppings in the bedroom? That doesn’t mean the animals are pests, judge rules

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A bat-infested roof might make a perfect turnkey haunted house for Halloween enthusiasts, but for an unsuspecting B.C. couple, it provoked a strong case of buyer’s remorse. 

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Skies light up as spectacular aurora borealis display dances over Manitoba

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Wisps of green light danced across the night sky as a display of aurora borealis was visible across Manitoba on Monday.

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High winds pushing travelling petrels off course into Newfoundland towns, says rescue group

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Windy weather over the course of October is pushing storm petrels further inland than usual, leading to thousands being rescued in some unexpected places.

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Toronto-area teacher says he faced suspension without pay for wearing N95 mask in class

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Three Toronto-area teachers who’ve chosen to buy and wear N95-style masks in the classroom say they’ve been threatened with disciplinary action because only board-issued but less-protective blue surgical masks are allowed. 

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Help wanted: Nova Scotia has more than 2,100 health-care vacancies

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A new office dedicated to hiring health-care workers in Nova Scotia needs to take immediate action to address employees who feel overworked and undervalued if it hopes to fill hundreds of vacancies, say union leaders representing paramedics and nurses in the province.

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