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UBC student discovers potentially habitable planet
Michelle Kunimoto is making headlines after discovering 17 more exoplanets.
March 3, 2020 9:23 a.m. EST
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‘Wicked’ is back!
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Report condemns Canada’s treatment of women veterans
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Canadian makes almost-perfect Price is Right bid
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Why social teens are getting less sleep
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Sarah Fillier takes first overall PWHL draft pick
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Apple to integrate artificial intelligence into products
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