ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaDartmouth group teaches people how to defend themselves5 hours agoDuration 2:025 hours agoNewsDuration 2:02Walking alone at night can be scary. That’s why some people are taking a self-defence course to learn how to defend themselves against violent attacks. Giuliana Grillo has the story. Related Stories Dartmouth man charged with sexual assault, extortion, threats Man who pleaded guilty in Dartmouth beating death freed on time served Sudbury-based group developing court education videos for human trafficking survivors Woman wants to return to India after vicious attack by strangers in Osborne Village How a new awareness campaign aims to make it safer to have a night out in TorontoMore from NewsVideo2:02Tall grass and weeds in vacant Winnipeg lots a growing concernCBC News Manitoba 15 minutes agoVideo18:17What does a ‘good’ U.S. trade deal look like for Canada?24 minutes agoVideo2:19Hundreds of Quebec children could lose subsidized daycare spots over eligibility confusion6 minutes agoVideo2:03Peel police arrest 12 people, lay 136 charges in home invasion and robbery spree18 minutes agoVideo3:00Toronto police took more than 90 minutes to respond to brutal assault, victim says1 hour agoTrending NowVideo2:08Grizzly follows Calgary couple along popular trail in terrifying encounterJuly 21Video0:14Grizzly encounter on Troll Falls trail in KananaskisJuly 20Video12:46Can Canada spend $150B per year on defence?June 24Video1:55Coldplay couple shows real-life implications of social media firestormThe National July 21Video6:48Cliff diver Molly Carlson on traumatic slip during Red Bull eventJuly 18now
Dartmouth group teaches people how to defend themselves
