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Meet the B.C. residents hosting whale detection devices on their properties
From infrared thermal cameras to hydrophones, these B.C. residents offered up space on their properties as researchers look to help safeguard marine mammals. Source link
Stolen Nutcracker set recovered, Ontario ballet says
Jörgen Dance’s artistic director and CEO says the moving truck containing set and backdrops, which was allegedly stolen in Etobicoke Monday, has been found. The company had planned to go ahead with its Tuesday show in Burlington regardless. Source link
Endangered barn owl makes 'extremely rare' appearance in Calgary
The barn owl, one of Canada’s most endangered owls, isn’t native to Alberta and is considered extremely rare anywhere in the province, which is why wildlife photographers were shocked when one made a surprise appearance in a Calgary park. Source link
Gunshots, arson, threats: B.C’s extortion crisis
Amid a rash of crimes of violence and extortion, will Mark Carney’s thaw in Canada-India relations help or hurt? Source link
Why do bridges get slippery first in cold weather?
Why are bridges first to get slippery, even before a snowfall? Watch to learn as CBC’s Riley Laychuk explains why. Source link
N.B. government says none of 40 Sisson Mine conditions met so far
Environmentalists are concerned that the conditions for approval of the Sisson Mine north of Fredericton were too weak when they were issued in 2015, and now many are a decade out of date. Source link
Your brain undergoes four dramatic periods of change from age 0 to 90
Our brain wiring seems to undergo four major turning points at ages 9, 32, 66 and 83, which could influence our capacity to learn and our risk of certain conditions Source link