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After spending 3 winters in a tent, Conrad Tremblay has a place to call home

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He lived in a tent for three years. Then, he met Nicholas Singcaster, an outreach worker for Montreal's Old Brewery Mission shelter.
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Conrad Tremblay gets housing

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He lived in a tent for three years. Then, he met Nicholas Singcaster, an outreach worker for Montreal's Old Brewery Mission shelter.
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After some serious weather whiplash, can Montrealers really say goodbye to winter?

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April has already graced the city with sun and snow in the same week. While things are looking brighter these days, can we officially toss those tuques?
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How are N.W.T. businesses preparing for wildfire season?

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Tourism operators and other small businesses in the N.W.T. are bracing for the coming wildfire season, hoping it won't be a repeat of last year. And whatever happens, some impacts are already being felt, with organizers of an upcoming...
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Wet and windy weekend ahead for Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says most of Nova Scotia will see rain, though northern areas could get snow.
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Taking a spring snowfall in stride

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The CBC's Chris Ensing spoke with people (and pets) taking advantage of Friday's snowy weather. (In order of appearance: Audrey Standon, Joe McIntosh and Ishita Parmar)
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Mostly sunny, spotty showers and gusts near 30 mph Wednesday in the Hudson Valley

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Julian Seawright says more breezy and cold air is coming this week.
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Ski club has to make every flake count to keep the trails open in mild winter

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Shawn Leamon says there’s only one way to keep the ski trail open with so little snow: “Wake up, in the morning, look out, see what it is and deal with it.” Leamon manages the Blow Me Down Cross Country Ski Club in Corner Brook. Ride...
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This warm weather doesn’t mean winter is over in Edmonton

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Don’t let the spring-like temperatures and the return of the Canada geese fool you. There’s snow in the forecast and we’re likely still weeks away from the final hard frost of the season.
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Tumbler Ridge, B.C., prepares for fire season

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After 2023's wildfires forced thousands in Tumbler Ridge to evacuate their homes, the northeastern B.C. community is once again preparing for another fire season — with concerns over wildfires potentially worsening due to drought...
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State audit: LIRR must better prepare for severe weather

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In response, MTA Spokesperson Michael Cortez writes, “The Long Island Rail Road has comprehensive preparedness plans in place. The success of those plans are in the results – the railroad has experienced multiple weather events in recent...
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Dangerous avalanche conditions across B.C. and Alberta

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Officials are warning about dangerous avalanche conditions across B.C. and Alberta after a skier died in the Alberta Rockies near Canmore and a snowshoer was buried for nearly 20 minutes before being rescued just north of Vancouver.
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Woman survives after being buried by avalanche

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A woman was buried by an avalanche and stuck upside down for 20 minutes under the snow, and her rescuers say it's a miracle that she's still alive. CBC's Georgie Smyth has more on that, and details of another avalanche that took a man's...
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River Watch is back: Here’s how N.B.’s forecast is faring so far

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A sure sign of spring in the province, staff from the Department of Environment and Local Government, and EMO will be keeping a close eye on waterways, particularly the St. John River basin. Here’s the current forecast.
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WIND ALERT: Major gusts Monday across the Hudson Valley could reach 50 mph

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Julian Seawright says a wind advisory will be in place 2 a.m. Monday through 11 p.m. Monday. Sustained winds from 25-35 mph, gusts could reach 50 mph.
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At it again — shovellers sound off on yet another winter wallop

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For what feels like the umpteenth time this winter, people in St. John’s are being hit with a huge dump of snow. The CBC’s Darrell Roberts catches up with folks out making the first cut around doorsteps and driveways.
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Quebec's warm winter keeping many skiers away from slopes

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Milder-than-usual weather has kept snow cannons busy. And with limited snow, skiers aren't heading to the hills for March break.
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Saskatoon woman cheers when grader shows up 4 days after storm

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Corinne Toews hasn't driven anywhere since a snowstorm dumped 30-40 cm of snow in Saskatoon this past weekend. CBC captured her reaction when she saw a grader on her street in the Westview neighbourhood four days later.
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Heavy rain, freezing rain warnings in effect for Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says temperatures will dip Thursday night and stay cold on Friday morning. He said the system should begin clearing by noon on Friday.
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#TheMoment Tim's employees helped push a truck through an icy drive-thru

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Employees at a Tim Hortons in Swift Current, Sask., helped push a man’s truck out of the icy drive-thru, so he could get his morning coffee.
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‘Just look at it!’: Winter weather wows western P.E.I. woman

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After almost a week of mild temperatures, snowfall in western P.E.I. on March 7 caught some residents off guard. 'Yesterday I was walking with sneakers, bare ground, green,' says Evelyn Bernard of Tignish. 'Now look at it — just look at...
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Sask. farmer says snowstorm on drought-ridden land cut her stress level by half

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Lesley Kelly, who farms near Watrous, Sask., says this week's snowstorm delivered much-needed moisture to her drought-ridden land and reduced her stress.
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Saving the slopes for March Break

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Cross-country ski clubs are packing it in early after what has been one of the strangest winters Thunder Bay's had in years. Nevertheless, both downhill ski hills in the area are trying to make as much snow as possible to keep kids...
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Cold sets in as Saskatoon continues to deal with piles of snow

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Much of Saskatoon was still under mounds of snow Tuesday. A sharp drop in temperature made dealing with it even more challenging.