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As baseball players get back to business, mascots too are facing a new reality — performing in empty stadiums. In Philadelphia, Phillie Phanatic isn't letting it stop him. As It Happens guest host Susan Bonner spoke with Dave Raymond, the original Phanatic, for his perspective on the lonely life of a mascot during the pandemic.
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Tony Round says he was “stunned into silence” the first time he watched his family’s elaborate Rube Goldberg machine wind its way through their house and successfully drop a bar of soap into his daughter’s hands.
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Moses Martin says he has a lot of trouble wrapping his mind around the idea that a trained police officer would be forced to kill his niece, who he calls “a tiny little lady,” in self-defence.
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Premier Doug Ford called the descriptions of abuse and mismanagement inside Ontario’s long-term care homes “shocking” — but Jacqueline Mitchell wasn’t surprised at all.
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Pouring an ice cold pint of beer for a Londoner in front of their home is “a beautiful thing,” says brewer Pete Brown.
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Chris Woodhead's body is a living record of life under quarantine with tributes to health-care workers and Tiger King.
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Now is the perfect time to build a Rube Goldberg machine, says the legendary cartoonist’s granddaughter.
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Retired Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Tomáš Kaberle might not be on the ice anymore, but he’s still busy working — this time for his restauraneur wife.
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