| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | ISIS leader U.S. President Donald Trump is claiming that the world is safer now that Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed, but many warn that the militant group has ambitions to regenerate yet again. |
| | | | Winnipeg violence A 14-year-old girl stabbed to death at a Halloween party was one of three people murdered in what Winnipeg police say was one of the city's deadliest weekends in years. |
| | | | Primary care Amid doctor shortages across the country, nurse practitioners have been filling in the health-care gap in many communities, helping to diagnose and treat patients who don't have access to a family physician. |
| | | | Food waste A Nunavut grocery store chain is apologizing to residents after partially thawed -- but potentially still edible -- food was dumped in a landfill, instead of being given to food banks or residents. |
| | | | Heart transplant A mother in Nova Scotia has heard her son's heartbeat for the first time since his death more than a year ago, via the transplant recipient of the organ. |
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| | | A change of winds is driving multiple wildfires through dry forests in California, forcing nearly 200,000 people to evacuate and the governor to declare a statewide emergency. | | |
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| | | Artwork auction | | A painting by Pablo Picasso is coming to an auction in Toronto, where it is expected to fetch between eight and ten million dollars -- potentially the highest amount ever paid for an international work of art in Canada. |
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