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How to spot a scam; new fast-track screening process at airports: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet

Miss something this week? Don't panic. CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need.Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter…

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A massive, rare sea turtle washed up on P.E.I. It was likely on its way to be with family

A large and increasingly rare type of sea turtle washed up on P.E.I.'s shores last Friday.A dead leatherback sea turtle was confirmed…

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As the value of Maud Lewis paintings soars, so does risk of fraud

Some art experts are cautioning that the soaring value of Maud Lewis paintings will make the Nova Scotia folk artist's…

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Newlywed couple walking across Canada for missing and murdered Indigenous people

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.A newlywed couple walking across Canada is hoping to inspire others to join the conversation…

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Travellers to U.K. frustrated by long waits due to technical problem at electronic gates

Travellers arriving in the U.K. faced hours-long delays on Saturday after a technical problem shut electronic border gates at airports…

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UBC’s student radio station is celebrating 85 years on the air. For more, here's Nardwuar the Human Serviette

The University of British Columbia's student radio station is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. CiTR is known for its variety…

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Sacred areas, hunting grounds, traplines: N.W.T. First Nation reflects on what was lost in the fire

The morning before a wildfire forced Kátł'odeeche First Nation to evacuate not once, but twice, Anna Kasper said a herd…

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First Nation woman back home in Yukon after years trapped in Turkish legal system

A Carcross/Tagish First Nation woman who was trapped in the Turkish legal system for nearly seven years has finally come…

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