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A solution from Surrey, BC for a Montreal food bank trying to find the right multicultural mix.
What is this Beefaroni, where are the plantains? A food banks struggles to find the right cultural dishes for newcomers to Canada.
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Moose and highways don't mix. In Newfoundland and Labrador, there are hundreds of moose collisions every year. We asked for your ideas to fix this, and you delivered. One comes in from Clarendon, New Brunswick, the other from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
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Around 700 moose-vehicle collisions occur every year in Newfoundland and Labrador alone. Eugene Nippard is trying to fix this problem.Around 700 moose-vehicle collisions occur every year in Newfoundland and Labrador alone. This is a problem Eugene Nippard is trying to fix.
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Part two of The Fix, the story on troubled teens in Montreal, fighting for space at a basketball court. A solution coming in from courts in Toronto.
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Fighting over space. A Montreal basketball court is struggling with youth violence and is looking for a fix.
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A solution from an unlikely place: San Romanoway is nestled in one of Toronto's roughest, toughest neighbourhoods where drugs, crime and poverty were the norm for years. That is until residents took things into their own hands. Stephnie Payne shares some tips for success.
The challenge: A neighbourhood in Winnipeg shocked the country after two back-to-back incidents involving parents stabbing and beating their kids. The news highlighted some of the issues this neighbourhood is dealing with. Cassandra Golondrina is one feisty mother in Gilbert Park working to clean up the community.
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