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A Kitimat, BC, firefighter battles stubborn flames at a house fire on Whittlesey Street, March 2. 2013 No one was injured. (Robin Rowland)
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A Kitimat firefighter battles flames on Whittlesey Street. March 2. 2013 (Robin Rowland)
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Members of the Haisla First Nationmarch in Kitimat, BC as part of a rally in support of the Idle No More movement. Dec 30, 2012. (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press)
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Members of the Gitxsan First Nation block the CN railway line at Kitwanga, BC as part of the Idle No day of protest Jan 16, 2013 (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press)
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Jamie Lea Green, a member of the Spirit of Kitlope dancers from the Haisla First Nation in Kitimat, BC takes part, along with her toy poodle "Baby," at a rally in support of the Idle No More movement, in Kitimat, Dec 30, 2012. (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press)
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The Spirit of Kitlope dancers perform in an intersection in Ktimat, BC as other members of the Haisla First Nation block traffic in Kitimat, BC as part of a rally in support of the Idle No More movement, in Kitimat, Dec 30, 2012. (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press)
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Ella Williams, of Skeena Crossing BC, takes a phone picture of members of the Gitxsan First Nation blockaded the CN mainline in northwestern BC at Kitwanga, between Terrace and Smithers, Jan. 16, 2013. (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press_
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Haisla Nation First Nation leader Gerald Amos addresses an Idle No More demonstration, in Kitimat, BC, Jan 11, 2013 (Robin Rowland)
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Tanisha Grant-Woods, 7, a member of the Haisla First Nation takes part in an Idle No More Rally in Kitimat, BC., Jan. 11, 2013. (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press)
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Leah Robinson, Marilyn Furlan and Darlene Duncan, women leaders of the Haisla First Nation in Kitimat, BC take part in a rally in support of the Idle No More movement, in Kitimat, Dec 30, 2012. (Robin Rowland, shot for The Canadian Press)
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A man uses an Ipad to photograph speakers during a Haisla Nation Idle No More demonstration, in Kitimat, BC., Dec 30, 2012. (Robin Rowland)
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A girl guide lays a wreath at the Kitimat cenotaph, during Remembrance Day services, Nov. 11. 2012 (Robin Rowland)
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A man with a snowblower is surrounded by a canyon of heavy snow just before dawn in Kitimat. BC, Jan. 24, 2012, Between Jan 20 and Jan 24, Kitimat received 162 centimetres of snow (63 inches) (Robin Rowland)
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A morning bus makes it through heavy snow just before dawn in Kitimat. BC, Jan. 24, 2012, Between Jan 20 and Jan 24, Kitimat received 162 centimetres of snow (63 inches) (Robin Rowland)
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A person trudges through heavy snow in Kitimat. BC, Jan. 24, 2012, Between Jan 20 and Jan 24, Kitimat received 162 centimetres of snow (63 inches) , (Robin Rowland)
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A young boy, preparing to lay his wreath, passes a Mountie at the cenotaph.Remembrance Day, in Kitimat, BC, Nov. 11, 2011. It's a Kitimat tradition that children lay wreathes on behalf of those who cannot attend the Remembrance Service. (Robin Rowland)
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Police stop demonstrators at Yonge St and Breadalbane St. The demonstrators had hoped to disrupt the Olympic Torch Relay as the torch comes to Toronto, Dec. 17, 2009. After a few minutes, police rerouted the Olympic column. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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A woman boards a Toronto Transit Commission bus at Yonge and Bloor after waiting for at least an hour on the street after an accident on the Yonge line stopped subway service, Nov. 18 2009. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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Thousands of Tamil-Canadian protesters, including entire families, massed on Toronto’s Yonge Street late in the afternoon of May 13, 2009, after a daylong protest at Queen's Park. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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Birds first inspired humanity’s interest in flight. A seagull passes as an aerobatic plane performs overhead during the Canadian International Air Show, Toronto, August 31, 2008. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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This one-second exposure of downtown Toronto shot from the CN Tower during Earth Hour, March 29, 2008, shows that while many advertising signs and logos are dark, lights in office buildings, condos and shopping areas are still bright. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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A pedestrian crosses Toronto's King Street at University during a heavy snow storm, Feb. 6, 2008. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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A woman walks a dog in front of Toronto’s Metro Hall, as fierce February snow storm continues on the afternoon of Feb. 1, 2008. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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A replica of a Song dynasty emperor's dragon boat is the centrepiece of the Toronto Chinese lantern display at Ontario Place in Toronto on Sept. 20, 2007. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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A man festooned in feathers with a Canadian maple leaf flag theme marches in Toronto's annual Pride Parade on June 24, 2007. It's estimated one million people took part in the parade and other festivities. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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The vigil during the AIDS memorial in Toronto, part of the 2006 International AIDS conference, Aug. 16, 2006. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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The vigil during the AIDS memorial in Toronto, part of the 2006 International AIDS conference, Aug. 16, 2006. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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Tony Clement, who was Health Minister at the time, reacts to being booed during the vigil, part of the AIDS Memorial in Toronto, part of the 2006 International AIDS conference, Aug. 16, 2006. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)
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A fan celebrates in Toronto's Little Italy after Italy beat France to take the World Cup, Sept. 7, 2006. (Robin Rowland, shot for CBC News)