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Baby Briar: Fort McMurray newborn named after CBC reporter
2016
Meet the couple's new baby, Briar. That's \"The National\" this Wednesday night. I'm [PETER MANSBRIDGE]. Thanks for watching. For news at any hour you can always go to our website cbcnews.ca. Coming up next, the Weather Network's national forecast with Suzanne Leonard.
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The latest on the fire situation in Fort McMurray
2016
[PETER MANSBRIDGE], I'm outside of the fire hall at the southern edge of Fort McMurray and if you take a look behind me, you can see the smoke still billowing out over the city. The fire grew so rapidly, so dramatically this afternoon and we know that it ravaged some neighbourhoods, we know homes were destroyed but the fire chief can't say yet just what kind of numbers we're talking about. Now this city is basically a ghost town because everybody has been ordered out. There is still the recreation centre in the city, that's not... that hasn't been evacuated. That's where some people were sent to. We understand now that the airport is still operating and the section we're standing here, that's not under evacuation but, certainly, a lot of people left this city earlier.
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Cindy Gladue case sends a devastating message to Aboriginal women
2015
Cindy Gladue's family led the rallies in Edmonton. And as our reporter Briar Stewart on the scene describe, their demands for justice were met with this...
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Airport security personnel ignored pipe bomb danger
2014
Skylar Murphy wasn't. We have agreed to protect this airport screener's identity. The screener was at work the day Murphy went to the Edmonton airport weather a pipe bomb. Court documents obtained by CBC News show Murphy and his friend wanted to blow up a shed. Murphy stole the gunpowder from his mother's fiancé, a sheriff. They built the bomb, but Murphy says he forgot he put it into his camera bag until he got to the airport. Sources tell CBC News that when it went through the scanner, it was flagged for inspection. When a security officer took it out, it was wrapped in a plastic bag with marijuana designs on it. It was swabbed for drug residue but not gunpowder. Murphy was allowed to get on his flight to Mexico. It's unclear if the front-line workers knew what it was, but the screener we spoke to did and says it was sitting in a bin, on the floor with several other items that had been seized. (Interview) How did you know it was a pipe bomb?
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