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New book documents stories of Gwich’in elders

Outdoor dance performance at residential school aims to ‘reclaim it with our imagery’

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Wolastoqi artists partner with Atlantic Ballet to create ‘transformative’ production

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Business

Coronavirus: How safe is it to get on a plane?

admin May 31, 2020

Many airlines are planning to resume flying, but they first need to reduce the risks of Covid-19. Source link

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Sports

Bundesliga players honour George Floyd with their goal celebrations

admin May 31, 2020

During Sunday’s Bundesliga action, Marcus Thuram takes a knee and Jadon Sancho unveils a shirt that says ‘Justice For George Floyd’. Source link

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Business

Coronavirus: ‘Our business can now get cracking’ after lockdown

admin May 31, 2020

Image caption Neil and his wife Susanne run a towel and bedding stall in Barnsley outdoor market “It’s been hard financially, but our business can now get cracking,” says Neil … Read More

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Business

Make Covid-19 recovery green, say business leaders

admin May 31, 2020

Image copyright PA Image caption More than 200 UK business leaders have urged the government to invest in a Covid-19 recovery that is in line with climate goals More than … Read More

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Arts & Entertainment

Dancing On My Own: The story behind Robyn’s 2010 ‘sad banger’

admin May 31, 2020

Image copyright Getty Images “There’s a big black sky over my town.” That line from Dancing On My Own is Robyn’s love letter to the weather in her home city … Read More

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World

Coronavirus changes how doctors deal with death

admin May 31, 2020

During the Covid-19 pandemic, doctors have had to deal with death more often than many are used to, and due to restrictions in place over hospital visitors, they are often … Read More

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Top Stories

Silverstone: F1 races given go-ahead by UK government

admin May 31, 2020

Silverstone has been closed under lockdown laws during the coronavirus pandemic Formula 1 has been given the go-ahead by the UK government to hold two races at Silverstone this summer, … Read More

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Politics

Sunday Scrum: Protests roll out across the U.S.

admin May 31, 2020

CBC News Network’s Sunday Scrum panel is your destination for frank discussion and analysis of the week’s big political stories. This week, we talk to our panellists about unrest in the United States … Read More

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Sports

Felix Auger-Aliassime says equality remains big issue after George Floyd death

admin May 31, 2020

Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, who is busy preparing for the Ultimate Tennis Showdown in mid-June in France, has had his attention diverted by the rage and violence south of the border … Read More

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Arts & Entertainment

Christo: Bulgarian-born artist who famously wrapped landmarks dies at 84

admin May 31, 2020

Image copyright EPA Image caption Christo with his artwork The London Mastaba, built on the Serpentine in Hyde Park in 2018 Bulgarian-born artist Christo, best known for wrapping buildings and … Read More

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World

Coronavirus: Bolsonaro’s Trump-like theatre ignores the crisis gripping Brazil | World News

admin May 31, 2020

A posse of mule-riding cowboys and cowgirls, Brazilian flags aloft, trot along the vast parks that are the centre of Brasilia, the country’s capital. It’s quite a sight as they … Read More

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Coronavirus: Queen seen in public for first time since lockdown, riding pony

admin May 31, 2020

Image copyright PA Media The Queen has been photographed riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle – her first public appearance since the coronavirus lockdown began. The 94-year-old monarch was … Read More

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