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West Bay couple charged over illegal handgun

(CNS): A 60-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman, both residents of West Bay, have been charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition following a raid at a home in Mount Pleasant on 28 November. Police reportedly found a small loaded handgun containing ammunition during the search. The couple were arrested that day and
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Financial troubles continue for NCB and directors

(CNS): An offshore investment company has become the latest financial institution to take legal action against local developer NCB Homes Ltd and its directors. Moore & Moore Investments Group Ltd lent more than $10 million to a company created by NCB for a subdivision project in Red Bay, but the investors claim that NCB and
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Police seize 147lbs ganja at house in Windsor Park

(CNS): A 49-year-old man from George Town was arrested following a drug bust at a home in Windsor Park on Wednesday, 12 November. During the search, conducted under the Misuse of Drugs Act, officers found and seized 147lbs of ganja along with drug paraphernalia. However, the man was not arrested until the following day and
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30kg of cocaine found on Little Cayman shoreline

(CNS): Police have seized and destroyed 30 kilograms of cocaine that was found on the shoreline off Guy Banks Road in Little Cayman on Tuesday. Officers responded to the report and collected the packages, which were transported to Grand Cayman by the Air Operations Unit and placed in storage before they were destroyed. Police estimated
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Police hunt suspects after two separate robberies

(CNS): On Friday afternoon, a man armed with a gun attempted to rob a grocery store in George Town but left empty-handed after a struggle with one of the workers. Then on Saturday afternoon, in another daylight heist, a robber brandishing a machete made off with the cash register from a West Bay restaurant. The
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Migratory birds likely source of avian flu outbreak

(CSN): Government officials have said that the outbreak of avian flu in West Bay likely came from migratory birds. While the outbreak is currently contained to one local farm off Cemetery Road, several species of birds were impacted at that site, including wild West Indian whistling ducks and poultry, namely chickens, turkeys, quail, farm ducks
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Man arrested for dealing crack on Cayman Brac

(CNS): Three men have been arrested on Cayman Brac for various drug-related offences following a search by officers on patrol in Watering Place. One of the men, aged 63, was arrested for dealing both crack cocaine and cocaine, while another two men, one aged 64 and one 29, were arrested for drug-related offences. This is
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New online service to book written driver exams

(CNS): The Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing has launched an online service for learners to book their written driver examinations. The service goes live on 8 December, when candidates will be able to choose a preferred date and time and receive instant confirmation, reducing queues and making it easier to plan around work, school,
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Marathon attracts over 300 visitors to Cayman

(CNS): The 23rd annual Walkers Cayman Islands Marathon, due to take place on Sunday, 7 December, has attracted more than 300 visitors to Cayman as racers, their friends and family join thousands of residents who will be taking part or supporting the event. Officials said 115 full marathoners, plus 1,050 half-marathon runners, 95 relay teams,
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GOP Senator plans bill to end dual citizenship for Americans

(CNS): Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) proposed a bill on Monday that would require US citizens who also have foreign citizenship to choose between the two countries, either having “exclusive allegiance” to the United States or giving up their right to be an American. While the bill aligns with MAGA political aims by targeting immigrants who have
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Still haven't filed your taxes? Here's what you need to know

So far this tax season, the IRS has received more than 90 million income tax returns for 2022.
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Retail spending fell in March as consumers pull back

Spending at US retailers fell in March as consumers pulled back amid recessionary fears fueled by the banking crisis.
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Silicon Valley Bank collapse renews calls to address disparities impacting entrepreneurs of color

When customers at Silicon Valley Bank rushed to withdraw billions of dollars last month, venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton stepped in to help some of the founders of color who panicked about losing access to payroll funds.
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Not only is Lake Powell's water level plummeting because of drought, its total capacity is shrinking, too

Lake Powell, the second-largest human-made reservoir in the US, has lost nearly 7% of its potential storage capacity since 1963, when Glen Canyon Dam was built, a new report shows.
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These were the best and worst places for air quality in 2021, new report shows

Air pollution spiked to unhealthy levels around the world in 2021, according to a new report.
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Big-box stores could help slash emissions and save millions by putting solar panels on roofs. Why aren't more of them doing it?

As the US attempts to wean itself off its heavy reliance on fossil fuels and shift to cleaner energy sources, many experts are eyeing a promising solution: your neighborhood big-box stores and shopping malls.
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Look of the Week: Blackpink headline Coachella in Korean hanboks

Bringing the second day of this year's Coachella to a close, K-Pop girl group Blackpink made history Saturday night when they became the first Asian act to ever headline the festival. To a crowd of, reportedly, over 125,000 people, Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé used the ground-breaking moment to pay homage to Korean heritage by arriving onstage in hanboks: a traditional type of dress.
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Scientists identify secret ingredient in Leonardo da Vinci paintings

"Old Masters" such as Leonardo da Vinci, Sandro Botticelli and Rembrandt may have used proteins, especially egg yolk, in their oil paintings, according to a new study.
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How Playboy cut ties with Hugh Hefner to create a post-MeToo brand

Hugh Hefner launched Playboy Magazine 70 years ago this year. The first issue included a nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe, which he had purchased and published without her knowledge or consent.
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'A definitive backslide.' Inside fashion's worrying runway trend

Now that the Fall-Winter 2023 catwalks have been disassembled, it's clear one trend was more pervasive than any collective penchant for ruffles, pleated skirts or tailored coats.
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Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals sneakers sell for a record $2.2 million

In 1998, Michael Jordan laced up a pair of his iconic black and red Air Jordan 13s to bring home a Bulls victory during Game 2 of his final NBA championship — and now they are the most expensive sneakers ever to sell at auction. The game-winning sneakers sold for $2.2 million at Sotheby's in New York on Tuesday, smashing the sneaker auction record of $1.47 million, set in 2021 by a pair of Nike Air Ships that Jordan wore earlier in his career.
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The surreal facades of America's strip clubs

Some people travel the world in search of adventure, while others seek out natural wonders, cultural landmarks or culinary experiences. But French photographer François Prost was looking for something altogether different during his recent road trip across America: strip clubs.
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Here's the real reason to turn on airplane mode when you fly

We all know the routine by heart: "Please ensure your seats are in the upright position, tray tables stowed, window shades are up, laptops are stored in the overhead bins and electronic devices are set to flight mode."
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They bought an abandoned 'ghost house' in the Japanese countryside

He'd spent years backpacking around the world, and Japanese traveler Daisuke Kajiyama was finally ready to return home to pursue his long-held dream of opening up a guesthouse.
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Relaxed entry rules make it easier than ever to visit this stunning Asian nation

Due to its remoteness and short summer season, Mongolia has long been a destination overlooked by travelers.
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The most beautiful sections of China's Great Wall

Having lived in Beijing for almost 12 years, I've had plenty of time to travel widely in China.
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Nelly Cheboi, who creates computer labs for Kenyan schoolchildren, is CNN's Hero of the Year

Celebrities and musicians are coming together tonight to honor everyday people making the world a better place.
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Donate now to a Top 10 CNN Hero

Anderson Cooper explains how you can easily donate to any of the 2021 Top 10 CNN Heroes.
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England start World Cup against Croatia, Scotland to face Brazil

England will begin their World Cup 2026 campaign against Croatia, while Scotland have been drawn in the same group as Brazil for next summer's tournament.
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Failed Sarah Ferguson-backed app received £1m taxpayers' money

The former Duchess was an "ambassador" for vVoosh, founded by her friend Manuel Fernandez.
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Doctor charged with sex assaults of 38 patients

The charges against Nathaniel Spencer relate to his time working at two West Midlands hospitals.
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Meghan reaches out to estranged father after amputation reports, spokesman says

Thomas Markle is reported to be seriously ill in hospital in the Philippines.
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Man, 18, struck on motorway Tasered before death

Logan Smith, 18, died after getting out of an ambulance on the M5 on Sunday evening.
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Government pledges to end children living in B&Bs

The strategy also includes making childcare more accessible for families on Universal Credit.
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Catherine joined by stars and charity heroes for Christmas carol concert

Actors Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor were among the 1,600 guests at Westminster Abbey.
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Last supermoon of 2025 captured in photos from around the world

The last supermoon of 2025 rose on Thursday night and for some sky gazers it included a Moon halo, as Simon King explains
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'It's worse than Covid,' says principal as 170 pupils off sick in one day

Confirmed flu cases among adults and children across Northern Ireland have more than trebled in the last two weeks.
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Disruption as flights resume at Edinburgh Airport after outage

Services resumed this morning but there have been knock-on delays, diversions and cancellations to flights.
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City's 'grubby and grimy' phone boxes 'need to be replaced'

Newport residents have called for 'radical improvements', saying kiosks are a blight on the city centre.
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Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy

Prof Sir Paul Nurse says the UK is "shooting itself in the foot" with its visa system for researchers.
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60 delivery riders face deportation after illegal work crackdown

The Home Office says the group are among 171 riders arrested over seven days in November in a national "enforcement blitz".
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Turkey breeder supplying luxury stores investigated over welfare

Farm workers are suspended over animal welfare and biosecurity concerns at a turkey breeding site.
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Hundreds of evacuated residents allowed back home

Officers will remain outside the property where they carried out a warrant, a police statement says.
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German president compares UK ties post-Brexit to Oasis

Frank-Walter Steinmeier says both sides had decided to not look back in anger while referencing band's reunion.
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Details of plan to keep pubs open longer for World Cup revealed

Licensing hours could be extended to 01:00 if a home nation reaches the final stages next summer.
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Priest admitted assaulting boy before being made bishop, leaked report claims

Convicted sex offender and former bishop Anthony Pierce is accused of sexually abusing another boy.
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We would sell books by AI, says Waterstones boss

James Daunt says booksellers instinctively have "disdain" for AI but it could be sold if clearly labelled.
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Farage accuses BBC of double standards after racism allegations

The Reform UK leader turns fire on the BBC as he faces further questions about allegations of teenage racism.
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Flu cases at record high for time of year as NHS warns of 'unprecedented' outbreak

An average of 1,700 patients were in hospital in England with flu last week - more than 50% higher than the same period last year, figures show.
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Watch: Statue of Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol unveiled in London

A Leicester Square statue marks 30 years of the longest-running film in Indian cinema, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, starring both actors.
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Banquet, Royal Family and Starmer on first day of German state visit

The Royal Family hosted the first German state visit to the UK in 27 years - with a state banquet and ceremonial events in Windsor.
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Customer secures refund after parcel theft caught on camera

Video footage from a doorbell camera shows the moment Annabel Skelly's package was taken from her porch.
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Matthew Rhys 'steals' Netflix character from Anthony Hopkins

The actor admits he "unashamedly" copied his fellow Welshman's portrayal of killer Hannibal Lecter.
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The Papers: 'Netflix seals $85bn Warner Bros deal' and 'One L of a draw'

The Fifa World Cup 2026 draw features on several Saturday editions.
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What's going on with Edinburgh's scaffolding hotel?

Scaffolding was due to be torn down from the G&V Hotel on George IV Bridge by November, but now may be delayed again.
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Why I'm terrified of motorways even though I've been driving for 20 years

Feeling anxious about driving is common, but there are simple techniques you can use to overcome your fear.
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Where did my late husband's Morton's Rolls pension payments go?

Workers at Morton's Rolls Limited complained pension payments defaulted before the firm went bust.
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How a 'fertility gap' is fuelling the rise of one-child families

'For every three children wanted… only two are born,' says one expert. So, what has led to this gap?
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My husband would still be alive if he'd got Post Office compensation

The widow and daughter of Jonathan Armstrong tell the BBC about the toll the Horizon scandal took on his health.
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Have British spies learned lessons from the Skripal poisonings?

Rusia's ability to target a defector with nerve agent is almost certainly diminished but it may pose other threats, the BBC's security correspondent writes.
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Doctor charged with sex assaults of 38 patients

The charges against Nathaniel Spencer relate to his time working at two West Midlands hospitals.
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Woman jailed for murdering her baby to have convictions quashed

Senior judges say that the guilty verdicts over the double stabbing were unsafe.
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Tartan Army excited for World Cup despite tough draw for Scotland

Steve Clarke's side will face five-time winners Brazil, Morocco and Haiti in the United States next June.
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This boy has a magic heart - it's my son's who died 10 years ago

A woman whose husband and son died after being hit by a car wants more people to talk about donation.
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B.C. conservation officers call off search for grizzly in Bella Coola attack

B.C. conservation officers say they have called off their search for a grizzly bear responsible for a Nov. 20 attack that injured three children and an adult in Bella Coola. It says eight bears have been captured in their search, but forensic testing shows none were involved in the incident.
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Renowned Toronto-born architect Frank Gehry dead at 96

Toronto-born architect Frank Gehry, whose works included the 2008 redesign of the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, has died.�
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Top court restores conviction of woman who tried to kill mother with insulin injection

The Supreme Court of Canada has restored a woman's conviction for attempting to kill her mother by injecting her with insulin.
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Senate unanimously passes bill to eliminate Indian Act's 2nd-generation cut-off

The Senate voted unanimously Thursday to advance Bill S-2 with an amendment calling for the removal of the second-generation cut-off from the Indian Act, where children are not eligible for Indian status after two generations of one non-status parent.
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Mr. Puffs café reportedly used as Laval gang leader's headquarters targeted by gunfire

A Mr. Puffs café in Laval, Que., reportedly used as a headquarters by a recently slain gang leader was hit by gunfire overnight.
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Canada proposes keeping Nunavut fishing licences with non-Inuit organization

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is looking at reissuing fishing licences off Nunavut's coast to non-Inuit operations, despite a federal court judge saying the initial decision by Ottawa was unreasonable.
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Sask. introduces involuntary treatment legislation as fall sitting ends

In its throne speech, the provincial government touted The Compassionate Intervention Act as a key component in its response to the ongoing drug addictions crisis.
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Avian flu kills dozens of Niverville geese

Dozens of Canada geese are dead in Niverville as a result of a confirmed avian flu outbreak.
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Police find 'I hate my child' search made on couple's device 2 days before boy, 12, died

The first-degree murder trial of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber in Milton, Ont., heard texts in which the women questioned whether a boy in their care might be dying a month before his death in December 2022.
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Supreme Court hearings on Quebec secularism law to begin in March

Hearings for one of the most highly anticipated Supreme Court of Canada cases in years are scheduled to begin March 23. The outcome of the Supreme Court hearings will likely set major precedents across the country, notably on minority rights and on governments' use of the notwithstanding clause.
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Somali communities say ‘people feel insecure and live in fear’ after Trump's tirade

Many people in the Somali community say they feel fearful and angry in the aftermath of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tirade against Somali communities in Minnesota.
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Canada's Summer McIntosh wins 400M freestyle by more than 15 seconds at U.S. Open swim meet

Canada's Summer McIntosh set a new U.S. Open record in the women's 400-metre freestyle on Thursday night at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships.
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After she was scammed by a fake holiday market, the real organizers stepped up to help

A small business owner in Mount Pearl says she was the victim of a scam, and is warning others ahead of the holidays.
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What happens to the wood from this burnt forest?

The cleanup of the Long Lake wildfire in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis County has begun. So what happens to the thousands of hectares of forest that was burned? The CBC’s Aly Thomson went to West Dalhousie to find out.
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Long-awaited electronic medical records system to launch Saturday at IWK Health Centre

If all goes according to plan, at 6 a.m. AT on Saturday people working at the IWK Health Centre will become the test case for a generational change to Nova Scotia’s health-care system.
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Calgary-Banff rail idea submitted to Major Projects Office

A proposal for a hydrogen-powered passenger rail connecting Calgary and Banff has been submitted to the federal government in the hopes of having it fast-tracked.
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Alberta legislation would change citizen referendum rules, restrict political party names

Bill 14, introduced Thursday by Justice Minister Mickey Amery, transfers powers from the chief electoral officer to the minister when deciding� whether citizen petition initiatives should proceed. It also includes an amendment to discontinue any court proceeding brought by the chief electoral officer.
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Natural resources minister takes heat from B.C. chiefs over potential West Coast pipeline

Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson faced a failing grade and a cancelled speech at this week's Assembly of First Nations meeting as pushback grows among B.C. chiefs over the government's new � energy agreement� with Alberta.
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