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‘Quilts for Survivors’: How a social media initiative is offering comfort to residential school survivors

By Donna Sound and Nicole Bogart Click here for updates on this story     Canmore, Alta. (CTV Network) — Wrapped snuggly in a quilt handmade by her childhood best friend, Carol Smith is overwhelmed with comfort. After 45 years apart, Smith and her best friend Robin Chapman, have been reunited, brought back together by a Facebook

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‘Whatever it takes,’ Canadian prime minister says as officials work with U.S. to ‘resolve’ protests

By Rachel Aiello Click here for updates on this story     OTTAWA (CTV Network) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office has indicated the government’s willingness to “respond with whatever it takes,” to bring the trucker convoy protests under control, confirming federal ministers and top Canadian officials are working with U.S. representatives to “resolve” the situation. This

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Hempstead High School Sets Example, As Students Come Out In Droves To Donate Blood At Time When It’s Needed Most

By Carolyn Gusoff Click here for updates on this story     HEMPSTEAD, New York (WCBS) — Yet another consequence of the pandemic has been school blood drives being cancelled, and that’s having a big impact on the nation’s supply. CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff spoke with Hempstead students who brought back a drive on Thursday with high hopes.

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Ancestral remains returned to descendants

By KITV Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     GERMANY (KITV) — The ancestral remains of 13 Native Hawaiians were returned to their descendants from Germany on Wednesday. Representatives from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) received the IwiKupuna in a ceremony at ‘Göttingen University. After being taken more than a century ago

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