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Nova Scotia

Die-off of hundreds of snails brings foul smell to Lake Micmac

When Patricia Mombourquette prepared for a swim in Lake Micmac last week, she was met with a foul odor and…

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World

Hundreds arrested, executions reported in Iran crackdown after ceasefire with Israel

Internal Turmoil in Iran as Crackdown Intensifies Following Destruction of Nuclear Sites NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!…

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Politics

Hundreds of Canadians have fled Middle East but thousands more remain: officials

Canadian Officials Helping Canadians and Permanent Residents Leave Middle East Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict As the war between Israel and…

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World

Hundreds of Americans evacuated Iran before US strikes on nuclear sites

The past week saw hundreds of U.S. citizens being evacuated from Iran ahead of America’s planned strikes on three key…

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US Election 2024

Hundreds of CDC staff rehired by HHS after earlier layoffs from DOGE

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is making headlines once again as it rehires over 450 previously terminated…

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Canada

Hundreds of Canadian creditors out millions as werewolf movie frozen by insolvency

After months of anticipation, the much-awaited film adaptation of the first novel in the Wolves of Mercy Falls series, Shiver,…

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Canada

Hundreds mourn at Walkerton, Ont., school vigil for teacher, students killed in crash

The town of Walkerton in southwestern Ontario is still reeling from the tragic loss of four teenage athletes and their…

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Health

Testing confirms avian flu after hundreds of dead geese found near Lipton, Sask.

The discovery of hundreds of dead geese in fields near Lipton, Sask., has been linked to avian influenza, a highly…

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World

Tigers, elephants among hundreds of animals escaping cartel violence in Mexico

Not even wild animals are safe from the relentless violence of Mexico’s cartel wars. This week, tigers, elephants, lions, and…

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Health

This nurse visited Nanaimo with hundreds of other Americans. Now she wants to relocate there

A Texas nurse, Rachael Smith-Taylor, is considering a move to Nanaimo, British Columbia, after attending a festival that highlighted the…

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