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Liz Weston: Will you really run out of money in retirement?
Many U.S. households retire without enough money to maintain their pre-retirement standard of living.
Mar 22, 2021 5:02 AM
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'It's going to come down to one block': Building an igloo for Nunavut arts festival
IQALUIT — Solomon Awa thinks he’s probably built about 150 igloos, or igluit in Inuktitut, over his lifetime, starting when he was 15. Now in his 60s, Awa is considered a master igloo builder in Nunavut.
Mar 22, 2021 2:00 AM
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Pandemic puts pause on on-site use for some Alaska pot shops
JUNEAU, Alaska — Regulators amid much fanfare in early 2020 approved two cannabis lounges in Alaska, making it one of the few states where customers would be allowed to use marijuana at retail pot shops. Then the pandemic hit.
Mar 21, 2021 9:59 PM
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A year into pandemic, veterans halls 'barely hanging' on
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — Paul Guilbeault knew the writing was on the wall for the last Veterans of Foreign Wars post in this city south of Boston when businesses across Massachusetts were ordered to close as the coronavirus pandemic took hold last March.
Mar 21, 2021 8:18 AM
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Mars findings cataloged in Navajo language
Native people have had ties to land in North America since time immemorial, and now that connection is expanding to the cosmos. The Perseverance rover has been on Mars for a month, collecting data and making discoveries with each passing day.
Mar 21, 2021 8:02 AM
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Grandparents in the pandemic: a lost year, but now some hope
CINCINNATI — No sleepovers with popcorn and Disney movies. No dance recitals or holiday pageants, let alone any Grandparents’ Day for visiting the kids' classrooms. No hugs.
Mar 21, 2021 3:01 AM
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Allowing more people to eat indoors could spur super-spreader events, doctor warns
TORONTO — As pandemic restrictions loosened for restaurants in several Ontario regions Saturday, at least one infectious disease expert warned that allowing more people to dine indoors amid the COVID-19 pandemic's third wave could lead to so-called s
Mar 20, 2021 4:30 PM
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Nova Scotia adds $5 million to sports budgets to increase access, diversity
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's Liberal government is investing $5 million in measures aimed at making sports more inclusive, as well as more accessible to people with disabilities.
Mar 20, 2021 11:10 AM
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Maple celebrations return in some states, with precautions
Maple season is a time- honoured tradition in the Northeast, when sap starts to flow in maple trees and is collected and boiled into syrup, with visitors coming to sugar houses to see the operations firsthand.
Mar 20, 2021 8:54 AM
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Maine's baby eel fishermen hope for normalcy in 2021
PORTLAND, Maine — Maine's baby eel fishermen are hopeful for a more stable season in 2021 as they seek one of the most valuable natural resources in New England.
Mar 20, 2021 6:21 AM
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