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    #TheMoment flight passengers gave marriage advice to a bride-to-be

    A flight attendant surprised bride-to-be Bri Kunkle on the way to her bachelorette party by asking all the married women on the flight to write their best piece of marriage advice.

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    Deadly West African heat wave driven by climate change, scientists say

    As a heat wave with temperatures nearing 50 C stretches from Senegal to Chad, hundreds have died, and climate scientists say temperatures this high would not have been possible without human-induced climate change from greenhouse gas emissions.

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    NHL approves Arizona Coyotes sale and move to Salt Lake City

    The NHL has approved the sale relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Salt Lake City. The long and storied team that began in Winnipeg will nonetheless leave a legacy in Phoenix.

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    Government eyes abandoned public land for housing development

    The federal government is eyeing abandoned, derelict or rundown properties as a way to help address Canada's housing crisis. It's part of the 2024 budget's multibillion-dollar plan to build more homes across the country.

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    Vote fails to lift keffiyeh ban at Ontario Legislature

    Keffiyehs remain banned in the Ontario Legislature after a unanimous consent motion that would have allowed the Palestinian scarf to be worn failed to pass at Queen's Park on Thursday. Both NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Premier Doug Ford have called for the ban to be lifted.

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    12 jurors picked as Trump is accused of violating gag order

    After a few setbacks, 12 jurors and one alternate have been selected for Donald Trump's hush-money trial. The former U.S. president is lashing out, calling the trial 'unfair' even after he was accused of violating a gag order.

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    Mammograms often inaccessible for people in wheelchairs

    A Quebec disability advocacy group says people who use wheelchairs are getting turned away from mammograms clinics. The Regroupement des activistes pour l'inclusion au Québec says nearly half of 50 designated screening clinics it called in Montreal could not accommodate someone using a wheelchair.