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The Link's correspondents talk about fire, floods, hockey and more

Marc Montgomery is joined by reporters Robert Jaros in Halifax, Lyne-Francoise Pelletier in Toronto and Frank Rackow in Calgary to hear about some of the stories making news in their regions including fires and floods on the prairies, Ontario's licensing of foreign-trained doctors and even word that a doctoral student at the University of New Brunswick will be helping to guide NASA, the United States space agency, back to the moon.

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