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Wildfire smoke, climate change affecting N.W.T. berry pickers and their harvest

While many regions have bounties of berries to pick, abnormally hot and dry conditions in other parts of the territory have left foragers and wildlife with hardly anything.

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Leader readers have their say on issues and events in Sutherland Shire | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader

Leader readers have their say on issues and events in Sutherland Shire | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
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What does life look like post-pandemic? The Current asked Canadians across the country

The Current2 months ago 2:20Azaro Roker came to study in Antigonish, N.S., from the Bahamas. He misses his family, but is working hard towards his dream of becoming a professional basketball player. He filmed a little of his daily life for CBC Radio, and spoke about how the pandemic has affected him, and what lies ahead.2:20  In Antigonish, N.S., students at St. Francis Xavier University discuss trying to find the normal in a fairly abnormal year. As they step out into the working world, legendary basketball coach Steve Konchalski is retiring after a successful career spanning 45 years at the university. The pandemic means that retirement comes with relatively little fanfare. He talks about coaching his players through a difficult year, and helping them realize their potential on and off the court.

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N.W.T. seniors often move vast distances for care. Some elders want support to age in place, with loved ones

In a statement to The Current, the N.W.T. s Housing Minister Paulie Chinna said the centre was designed with input from elders in the community, ensuring that we heard directly from those who would be utilizing this facility.   Architectural staff travelled into the community and met with elders to discuss the blueprints and allow the elders to contribute any feedback they had, the statement said. Wood stoves were not included in the units due to health and safety factors, insurance concerns, and the need for ongoing maintenance. In a statement, the N.W.T. s Housing Minister Paulie Chinna said the complex was designed with input from elders in the community. (Mario De Ciccio/Radio-Canada)

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