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Jan 8, 2025 |
ctvnews.ca | Lorena Rosati
Terrifying video shows a California resident’s drive along the Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles, as the Palisades wildfire engulfs buildings and homes. "Things are exploding, gas lines are on fire," Alexandra Datig says in the video. "It is like driving through hell itself." Datig also says heat from the flames could be felt from inside the vehicle.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
ctvnews.ca | Lorena Rosati
Shocking video shows a brazen robbery at an Atlanta cheque-cashing business. The CCTV video released by the Atlanta Police Department shows two men breaking into Atlanta Check Cashiers on Sept. 3 through a ceiling, and knocking a female store manager to the ground in the process. The masked men then take the employee to a back room, where they force her to open a safe loaded with cash. One of the men then places the money inside a bag.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
ctvnews.ca | Lorena Rosati
Shocking video shows a brazen robbery at an Atlanta cheque-cashing business. The CCTV video released by the Atlanta Police Department shows two men breaking into Atlanta Check Cashiers on Sept. 3 through a ceiling, and knocking a female store manager to the ground in the process. The masked men then take the employee to a back room, where they force her to open a safe loaded with cash. One of the men then places the money inside a bag.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
ctvnews.ca | Lorena Rosati
An extreme kayaker has conquered a world first: Paddling down the world's highest glacier waterfall drop, located off Svalbard, Norway. The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App Heart-racing video shows 32-year-old Spanish kayaker Aniol Serrasolses paddling through rapids and ice tunnels before plunging 20 metres down an icy waterfall, named 'Philip's Ladder,' and onto the water below.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
ctvnews.ca | Lorena Rosati
A giant bird was spotted swimming in the ocean before emerging onto the shores of Queensland, Australia, stunning beachgoers. The unusual sighting, on Oct. 31 off Bingal Bay, shows the rare bird standing on the shore after a long swim. The cassowary, a flightless bird found in northeastern Australia and New Guinea, is often referred to as the most dangerous bird alive because of its powerful kicks.
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