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An Amur tiger hugging a tree and other images from this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition

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A photograph of a rare tiger in a forest was the winning image in this year’s international Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Here’s a look at the international winners, the Canadians recognized by the 2020 competition, and information on where to see the photos.

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Canada joins U.S.-led Artemis Accords to send human explorers back to moon and beyond

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Canada has signed on to the Artemis Accords, a U.S.-led effort to establish global guidelines for sending explorers back to the moon and beyond.

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Russian-U.S. crew launches on fast track to the space station

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A trio of space travelers has launched successfully to the International Space Station, for the first time using a fast-track manoeuvre to reach the orbiting outpost in just three hours.

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An ‘awakening’ moment: sleeping pill restores function to brain-injured patient

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A young man with a rare condition called “akinetic mutism” — who could not move or talk — came to life again for a brief time, say researchers. Now doctors see a path to making his recovery permanent.

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Research on First Nation’s wool dogs gives more insight into Tseshaht’s pre-colonial history

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The latest research on Tseshaht history, detailed in a newly published paper co-authored by University of Victoria archaeology student Dylan Hillis, is about the diet of wool dogs that once lived with the nation. The small dogs had thick white fur, very similar to sheep’s wool. 

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