Monday - Nigeria bombing, woman without pulse, Quebec mask maker, and more...
Part One
Nigeria bombing
In Nigeria, students are once again the targets -- as 47 are killed at a boys-school in the country's northeast.
No pulse woman
For 45 minutes, Ruby Graupera-Cassimiro of Florida, who had just given birth, had no pulse. Today, she's at home with her new baby -- and you'd never know she'd been, well, essentially, dead. A doctor tells us her story.
Neil Bantleman update
After nearly four months, Neil Bantleman still hasn't been charged by Indonesian authorities -- but the Canadian educator has been moved to a much more frightening prison.
Part Two
Denton, Texas fracking ban
The town of Denton, Texas, votes to ban fracking. The state regulator, and the oil and gas industry, don't seem to care. And now, the mayor of Denton is standing up for his town.
Quebec mask maker
When Ian Marier saw a police photo of a heavy-set white man in his 'fifties, he immediately called the FBI -- because he recognized the man's face as one of his custom-made masks.
Part Three
Ukrainian ambassador
With everyone focused on ISIS, no one in the West is paying attention to Russian incursions in Ukraine -- and that country's ambassador to Canada is sounding the alarm, in the hopes that someone will hear it.
Experimental Lakes scientist
You may recall a big kerfuffle over the Experimental Lakes Area. You may recall that scientists who worked there during the kerfuffle weren't able to speak freely. Well, the kerfuffle is over -- and Professor Michael Rennie has a few things to get off his chest.