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Students Safe After Ship Sinks
Posted: 02/20/10 12:17PM
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Dozens of students travelling aboard a Nova Scotia-based ship that sank off the coast of Brazil Thursday are safe and suffered no serious injuries in the capsizing, officials from the school that organized the trip said Friday.
Brazil: 64 Rescued After Canadian Ship Capsizes
Posted: 02/19/10 9:29AM
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Officials say all 64 people aboard a Nova Scotia-based tall ship were rescued safely Friday after the vessel sank of the coast of Brazil in strong winds.
Dog Rescued From Sea Gets New Owner
Posted: 02/04/10 8:53AM
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Baltic, the spunky dog who drifted at least 120 kilometres on an ice floe, has a new owner - the seaman who rescued him.
Koreas Exchange Artillery Fire: Report
Posted: 01/27/10 9:30AM
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North and South Korea have exchanged artillery fire along their disputed western sea border, the Yonhap news agency says.
Bus Driver Crashes Into Water for 2nd Time
Posted: 01/25/10 9:37AM
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RCMP investigators are analyzing the site where an Acadian Lines bus with six people aboard plunged into an ice-clogged river in northern Nova Scotia — the driver's second such crash in less than a year.
Tourist Killed by 'Dinosaur-Sized' Shark
Posted: 01/13/10 12:16PM
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A tourist was eaten by a "gigantic" shark in South Africa’s most popular tourist destination.
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