Michael Olsen, 80, and Bruce McNicoll, 64, were first certified as lifeguards in the 1970s and recently got re-certified to give back to the community during a lifeguard shortage and earn some extra income.
A taste of dumpster diving for dinner
Since last fall, a group of students and recent graduates have been dumpster diving to cut costs on grocery bills. They invited CBC to tag along as they made a meal out of things they found.
Fed up with pricey groceries, they dumpster dive for their ingredients
Jade Hongerlood, Elizabeth Shevchenko, Jasmin Cartier and Grace Poland have been dumpster diving together since the fall to save money and fight food waste.
Powerful 7.8 earthquake strikes Turkey and Syria, scores dead
A major earthquake of magnitude 7.9 struck central Turkey and northwest Syria on Monday, killing hundreds of people as buildings collapsed across the snowy region, triggering a search for survivors trapped in rubble.
More than 20 dead in Chile as dozens of wildfires spread
Firefighters battled dozens of raging wildfires in Chile on Sunday, seeking to gain control of one of the country’s worst natural disasters in years as the death toll rose to at least 24 with nearly 1,000 more injured.
Bayern unhappy with injured Manuel Neuer for club criticism
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Ukraine news – live: Zelensky replaces defence minister over scandal in wartime reshuffle – The Independent
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Hong Kong transgender men win appeal over status change
Hong Kong’s top court has ruled that full sex reassignment surgery should not be a prerequisite for transgender people to have their gender changed on their official identity cards.
Pope, Anglican, Presbyterian leaders denounce anti-gay laws
Pope Francis was backed by the ceremonial head of the Anglican Communion and top Presbyterian minister in calling for gays to be welcomed by their churches as he again decried laws that criminalize homosexuality as unjust.