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International
Russia Today covered ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests more than any foreign outlet: research – National
Russia At present (RT) lined Canada’s so-called “Freedom Convoy” protests way more intently than every other worldwide outlet, in accordance…
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Local News
Nearly six tons of debris removed from island south of Prince of Wales, destined for recycling and research
John Boyd of the state Division of Fish and Sport works a forklift to maneuver collected buoys into an AML…
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Insight
Fishing for information; Newfoundland mariner turns to ocean research to build a new business
Rex Simmonds tried to retire. He even purchased a home and a small yacht in Florida and spent a few…
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Arts
Biden Approves Research Panel Seeking to Establish Museum Centered on Asian American Culture – RisePEI
President Biden signed a law Monday establishing a fee of specialists to review the creation of a museum devoted to…
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Local News
Maritimes’ oldest lung transplant recipient starts campaign for pulmonary fibrosis research
At 76 years previous, RisePEI’s John Dennis grew to become the oldest Maritimer to obtain a lung transplant. Now, on…
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International
How the war in Ukraine threatens decades of scientific research
When Iryna Ilienko escaped Ukraine along with her daughters, she left behind her analysis and the 20-year profession she had…
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International
Despite push for school safety policies after Texas shooting, research shows they do little – National
Security insurance policies designed to guard colleges from mass shootings have performed little to discourage them and should even be…
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Local News
Climate research centre officially opens on P.E.I.
Prince Edward Island is residence to a brand new one-of-a-kind facility. The College of Prince Edward Island’s new local weather…
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Insight
Britishvolt, Scorpio Group to research maritime EV batteries, storage
By Nick Carey LONDON (Reuters) – Britishvolt stated on Wednesday that Monaco-based Scorpio Group had made a strategic funding within…
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Canada
Historian’s research on coroners’ inquests in B.C. gives chilling glimpse into criminalization of abortion
In October 1921, a lady named Margaret Robertson lay dying in Vancouver Basic Hospital from a failed abortion induced by…
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