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Top 5 at 5: Oceans, e-passports and mourning the Reno crash

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li-ocean-sunset-rtr-584.jpgComputer simulations showed that when surface warming was on hiatus, ocean temperatures above 300 metres were cooler than at other times, but waters below 300 metres warmed by around 18 per cent more than at other times. Mike Hutchings/Reuters


1.) Winnipeggers mourn Canadians killed in Reno crash

A Winnipeg family is mourning after a horrific crash during an air race Friday killed a Canadian pilot and his wife as well as eight other people in Reno, Nev.

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2.) Resolute jet crash survivor shares her story

One of only three passengers to survive last month's devastating plane crash near Resolute, Nunavut, is telling her story for the first time.

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3.) Toronto teen linked to girl's slaying dies from fall

The teen boy suspected in the killing of 17-year-old Kiranjit Nijjar has died from his injuries.

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4.) Oceans may pause warming of Earth's surface

Deep areas of Earth's oceans may absorb enough heat that warming of the surface pauses for as long as a decade, a new study has found.

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5.) New e-passport price tag could be hefty

Canadians could be spending a lot more than $87 for a passport when the new, electronic versions come out next year.

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