As It Happens: Wednesday Edition, March 18
Part One
Tunisia attack
At least 20 tourists are killed in an attack on the National Bardo Museum in Tunis -- while in the nearby parliament, Tunisian politicians discussed how to fight terrorism.
Spain walkway
Spain prepares to re-open its terrifying Caminito del Rey footpath, which clings to the sides of a steep gorge -- but some complain that it's no longer terrifying enough.
Part Two
Israel election: Erekat
After Benjamin Netanyahu's decisive and divisive victory in the Israeli elections, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat sees a bleak and potentially bloody future.
Lost moose meat
When the airline loses your luggage, you usually miss your retainer, or your souvenir T-shirt -- but Liam English is mostly concerned about his suitcase full of frozen moose meat.
Part Three
Nigeria orphanage
Boko Haram forced them to become child soldiers. Now, 80 children and teenagers have been rescued -- and are living at an orphanage in Cameroon.
Saskatchewan Oldsmobile rebuilt
After his much-loved Oldsmobile Cutlass was stripped for parts, a Saskatchewan man has painstakingly rebuilt it.
Halifax councillor
A Halifax councillor puts his back into it -- and encourages his fellow citizens to shovel snow as well.