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Motorcyclist show-boating on thin ice of Ramsay Lake

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CBC-Radio Canada cameras caught a freewheeling motorcyclist taking some big chances on the thin ice of Ramsay Lake this week
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What else does El Nino have for us?

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Johanna Wagstaffe explains how the rest of winter is expect to unfold
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Severe snowstorm hits East Coast

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People in New Brunswick woke up Wednesday to a snowstorm that has caused widespread closures
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Deadly tornadoes flatten homes in Texas

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CBS News reporter Omar Villafranca is in Texas, where tornadoes have killed at least 11 people
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Drivers face tricky commute through slushy roads Tuesday morning

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Winter snow storm creates slushy roads in the GTA
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Torontonians surprised by slushy mess

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Rapid snow melt creates slushy mess, taking many people by surprise.
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Snowless ski resort reopens summer activities

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With no snow in the forecast, Collingwood, Ont.-area resort restarts putting green, climbing wall, zip-lines, rope courses and roller coaster
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What's up with this warm weather?

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Interview with Environment Canada's senior climatologist Dave Phillips
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Christmas weather across Canada: A tale of 2 cities

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Balmy in the East, with record-setting warm temperatures in Toronto. Cold and snowy in the West, with a white Christmas expected for Calgary and much of Western Canada
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Heavy snow hits New Brunswick

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A major winter storm is moving through New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
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Retiring Winnipeg Transit driver enjoys trip down memory lane on vintage bus

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Donna Church-Glover, a longtime Winnipeg bus driver, is putting her career in park after nearly two decades behind the wheel, and she got a classic sendoff Friday.
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'Vigorous' rivers in forecast when heat hits mountain snowpack

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A later-than-usual snow melt is expected as a stretch of 30-plus degree days moves into Alberta's mountain parks, where there is still a significant amount of snowpack. John Pomeroy, a water and climate change expert from the University...
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Ontario Science Centre shutting down due to roof collapse risk

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The province is shutting down the Ontario Science Centre immediately due to the risk that the 55-year-old building's roof could collapse. As CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp reports, the emergency closure comes after the Ford government's...
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Live Life Better: How to organize your backyard shed

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Professional organizer Michelle Goldsmith shows us how to organize a backyard shed, so everything you need for the season is within reach.
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Looking for a road trip? Check out Big Snow at American Dream in East Rutherford

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Looking for a way to beat the heat this summer? Why not go skiing or snowboarding? Take a road trip out to Big Snow at American Dream in East Rutherford.
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Rain continues to fall on South Coast

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Your raincoat or umbrella may be getting well used here on the South Coast. After an unusually warm and dry start to May, temperatures are once again dropping to seasonal averages. But as Sohrab Sandhu reports, the northern part of our...
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Why this year-old wildfire never stopped burning | About That

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'Zombie' fires have sprung back to life across the boreal forest, making for a challenging start to the wildfire season. Andrew Chang explains how these fires burn all year round underground and why they're becoming more common.
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Man's 14-month journey walking across America wraps up in New Haven

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Holden Ringer ended his 14 month walk across America in New Haven.
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Salvation Army's food truck in Sydney ready to hit the road again

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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality has given the group the green light to offer meals while mobile. Kyle Moore has the story.
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River Watch 2024 comes to a close

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Water levels in all areas along the St. John River basin are returning to normal as the freshet season ends Tuesday.
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The 2024 N.W.T. wildfire outlook: a mixed bag

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The GNWT hosted its wildfire briefing for the 2024 season. The CBC's Liny Lamberink was in attendance and has the run down on what government is forecasting.
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How a cat came back to a couple settling on P.E.I., after vanishing on the road from Ontario

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Riley the cat's owners were driving across Ontario during a move to Prince Edward Island when he jumped out at a rest stop and disappeared. Two weeks later, much to their delight, Riley reappeared safe and sound in their P.E.I. backyard.
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Don't hate the snow — we need it

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Wednesday's flurries, wind and ice made the morning commute a little tricky, but experts say Alberta can use all the precipitation it can get.
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What to expect as the 2024 fire season begins in New Brunswick

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Wildfire prevention officer Roger Collett says the province is where it should be in terms of precipitation, while outlining areas that could be of higher risk.