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CBC News: The National | Brooklyn subway shooting, Prairie blizzard, COVID-19 risks

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April 12, 2022 | Witnesses describe scenes of chaos after a gunman opened fire in a Brooklyn subway station. Southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan are preparing for a ‘historic’ spring blizzard that could be the worst in decades. Plus, navigating COVID-19 risks for Easter gatherings.

00:00 The National for April 12, 2022
01:01 Gunman opens fire on Brooklyn subway train
05:00 Toronto shootings appear random, man arrested
07:21 Manitoba, Saskatchewan brace for major blizzard
11:33 Putin says Ukraine peace talks at 'dead end'
12:11 Battle for Hostomel airfield north of Kyiv
15:12 Putin ally Viktor Medvedchuk arrested in Ukraine
15:43 Residents displaced after downtown Vancouver fire
16:33 Man dead after falling into water off Peggys Cove
16:52 Canadians urged to get COVID-19 booster shots
19:05 Concern over lack of mask mandates in schools
22:09 Tropical storm Megi slams Philippines
22:26 Rain and mudslides in South Africa
22:41 Canadian troops train for battle in Latvia
25:44 Families navigate holiday COVID-19 risks
34:03 Ukrainian family adjusts to life in Canada
39:35 Actor, comedian Gilbert Gottfried dead at 67
40:01 Johnny Depp-Amber Heard libel trial begins
40:25 Renewed calls for Boris Johnson to resign
43:23 The Moment: Cousins server Brenda Munro

#BrooklynShooting
#PrairieBlizzard
#COVID19

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