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Uganda: Clay floors cut costs and disease
In Uganda, a local company is transforming homes, health, and the environment — one floor at a time. A clay-based, eco-friendly flooring system is not only cutting construction costs but also improving hygiene in rural communities...
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Villages across Nunavik want utilidors for water: but there's barriers
Regional authorities say they've explored the idea of utilidors for many years in Nunavik, but there are two main barriers: money and permafrost. Samuel Wat explains.
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Lakeside, P.E.I., boardwalk to be made more accessible after damage to Fiona
Fans of Lakeside beach may soon have an easier way to get to the popular spot on P.E.I.'s North Shore. Dunes around the boardwalk have made the walk to the beach challenging in recent years for families and people with accessibility...
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How ‘miles of burning sand’ transformed Canada’s Prairie breadbasket
Palliser’s Triangle in southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba was once known as a virtual desert wasteland. Now it’s Canada’s breadbasket.
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Australia's Gold Coast beach being rebuilt after Cyclone Alfred eroded 80% of its sand
Cyclone Alfred wreaked havoc, but engineering experts have brought in the big machines to replenish and rebuild the coastline.
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What happened to missing medics killed in Gaza?
The bodies of emergency workers who were killed by Israeli forces as they tried to save other Palestinians in Gaza were found buried.
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Experts weigh in on ‘seal season’ in Coney Island
Some people may have already seen a gray seal pup resting on the Coney Island beach shoreline recently.
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Harp seal recovering at Marine Mammal Stranding Center
The seal was seen resting in the sand on Friday and had begun eating sand, mistaking it for snow.
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Winnipeg's slippery sidewalks create hazard for people with mobility issues
The city's snow removal policy doesn't deal with ice the same way it does with snow. But one disabilities advocate says it's time to update that policy.
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Escape the cold and play volleyball with the family at Endless Summer Volleyball
On this Road Trip Close to Home, we take you to Endless Summer Volleyball, an indoor beach volleyball center in Oceanside.
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It's slip-and-slide season in Edmonton
A freeze-thaw cycle has turned Edmonton's sidewalks icy, treacherous — and not free from injuries. Travis McEwan reports.
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No road salt? There are other options
There's been a lot of ice this winter, making for slippery sidewalks and driveways. And it's sometimes hard for people to track down road salt. So what can you use instead? CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explains.
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Brazil heatwave: Poor neighbourhoods hit hardest by extreme weather
Rio de Janeiro is in the grip of a heatwave and scientists are warning temperatures could soar above what the human body can withstand.
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Brazil faces unprecedented heatwave, poor neighborhoods suffer the most
Brazil is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures soaring 7°C above the norm.
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Beach replenishment begins along Ocean County shoreline
The project, which will span from six to seven months, kicks off in Seaside Heights this month and will conclude in Toms River during the summer.
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Long Islanders find way to enjoy snowfall before next storm arrives
From sledding to plunging into frozen water, Long Islanders found ways to make the best of the wintry weather.
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Long Island officials discuss the weather conditions across Long Island
Long Island officials joined News 12 to discuss the conditions in the their areas and how they're dealing with the snow, sleet, and freezing rain this morning.
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Atlantic City’s North End gets much-needed beach replenishment
In April 2024, there was barely enough sand to set up a chair. Fast forward to February 2025, and the beach has been widened by hundreds of yards.
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Dancing in the sands: Noé Soulier’s nomadic choreography transforms AlUla’s desert
A unique dance performance staged in AlUla's desert, marked the pre-opening of Villa Hegra, a Saudi-French cultural institution that aims to unite art, heritage, and community.
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The monumental effort to save West Point Lighthouse: CBC P.E.I. Looking Back
Taking a look back at 2024 and the many stories from tip to tip, we asked some of the people in our newsroom to share one they especially enjoyed. Here is one of them, from CBC P.E.I.'s Maggie Brown.
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Why beaches are at the forefront of climate change
Jasper Knight is a professor at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa. He is a geoscientist focusing on how climate change impacts landscapes. In this video he discusses both the geological and economic vulnerability of...
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Town of Oyster Bay salting and sanding slushy roads
Drivers need to take it slow this morning and should leave extra time for their commute.
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Glass recycling co-op NewfoundSAND has smashing success in first public collection
People in St. John’s lined up for a rare chance to recycle household glass this weekend. Glass recycling co-op NewfoundSAND made its public debut at St. John’s Farmers Market, crushing hundreds of jars and bottles into sand in front of a...
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The Gobi Desert: A Drone's Eye View of a Tranquil Desert Landscape
Glide over the vast, otherworldly landscapes of the Gobi Desert with this breathtaking drone footage. Marvel at the endless dunes, rugged rock formations, and the stark beauty of this remote desert, all captured from a unique aerial...