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California tiki bar removes more than $10K in dollar bills from ceiling and walls
For more than a decade, when locals and visitors pop in for a mai tai at the popular bar, they pin a dollar bill to the ceiling with a cocktail umbrella. Last month, owner Michael Thanos decided it was time to pull the money down and add it up.
As It Happens ||
A woman's fight to rescue horses from slaughter in the B.C. Interior
For the past 20 years, Lyall has worked full-time rescuing reject horses from slaughter. She started B.C. Horse Angels, an operation she runs by herself. It’s a full-time job rehabilitating the horses and adopting the ones she can out to good homes.
The Sunday Edition ||
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This Happened to Me: I was a teenage bride who escaped an abusive arranged marriage
Samra Zafar was your average teenager living in Abu Dhabi when her mother came to her with a proposal to marry a man she had never met.
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Trump impeachment hearings aren't swaying people one way or the other, says U.S. voter
The co-owner of a Wisconsin bar says the televised impeachment hearings into U.S. President Donald Trump are "giving people something to talk about," but aren't swaying anyone's allegiances or voting intention for the 2020 election.
The Current ||
'Colonialism has always thrived in Canada's press,' says researcher
Unreserved |
Toronto woman welcomes child welfare program that would have kept her family together
As It Happens ||
Alycia Pirmohamed wins 2019 CBC Poetry Prize
Dionne Codrington
Books -CBC Literary Prizes ||
Trump's military murder pardon a slap in the face to honourable soldiers: ex-army medic
As It Happens |
The return of race science — the quest to fortify racism with bad biology
Quirks & Quarks ||
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Podcast: Trudeau's new cabinet trades sunny ways for damage control
Front Burner |
Engineers create a toilet bowl coating so slippery that 'human waste can't stick to it'
As It Happens ||
Violence won't stop Iranian protesters determined to 'topple this regime,' says human rights activist
The Current ||
Retired minister moves his congregation outside - literally - as a forest therapist
Tapestry |
Tiny submarines could make a 'fantastic voyage' into our bodies
Quirks & Quarks ||
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Major Baltimore museum will only acquire works by women artists in 2020
Jennifer Van Evra
Q -Blog ||
Activist shares stories, videos from Iranian protesters in defiance of internet blackout
As It Happens ||
Prince Andrew's interview about Epstein showed a 'cringe-inducing' lack of empathy, says royal commentator
The Current ||
This 'perfect miniature magazine' by Charlotte Brontë is heading back to England
As It Happens ||
Why pessimists in Finland are embracing their town's reputation as 'the worst'
As It Happens ||
Canada could 'draw the line' on the use of killer drones in warfare, says disarmament expert
The Current ||
Why Karen McBride's debut novel Crow Winter is rooted in the real and the magical worlds
The Next Chapter ||
Meet the man behind the investigation into the CIA's use of torture after 9/11
Day 6 ||
She couldn't help her daughter escape the sex trade. Now, she's fighting for change
The Doc Project ||
Duncan McCue on how to report in Indigenous communities
Unreserved |
This Bengals fan vowed to live on his roof until his team wins. 6 weeks later, he's still there
As It Happens ||