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In 2011, Ann Raiho and Natalie Warren climbed into their canoe and pushed off the banks of the Minnesota River just outside Minneapolis. Their goal was to paddle to Hudson Bay, thousands of miles away in Canada. It was a huge test of physical strength and friendship.
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In 2011, Ann Raiho and Natalie Warren climbed into their canoe and pushed off the banks of the Minnesota River just outside Minneapolis. Their goal was to paddle to Hudson Bay, thousands of miles away in Canada. It was a huge test of physical strength and friendship.
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The Mackinac Bridge Authority said Canadian dollars see limited use compared to U.S. currency and that the decision would save on administrative costs.
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This week: One year since the Gaylord tornado, school safety in Traverse City, and a pedaling the rails in Grawn.
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They sent a report to the United Nations Human Rights Council last week, months before Canada will have its human rights record scrutinized in a routine review.
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In 2013, a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec. The dangers of oil trains are part of the controversy around Enbridge Line 5 – a pipeline running through the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan. In part two of this series, we look at the risks of transporting crude oil by pipe and by rail.
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In 2013, a train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec. The dangers of oil trains are part of the controversy around Enbridge Line 5 – a pipeline running through the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan. In part two of this series, we look at the risks of transporting crude oil by pipe and by rail.
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Decades ago, Charlevoix and Traverse City each held the Guinness Book world record for largest pie – until a town in Canada stole it. Meet the brothers determined to bring the record back to Traverse City.
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Canada is easing restrictions for vaccinated travelers crossing its border. Starting Monday, a negative PCR test isn’t the only option– a negative antigen test will also do.