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Tulı́t'a mourns loss of 16-year-old River Clement
River Clement, a 16-year-old from Tulı́t'a is being remembered as a good friend, a thoughtful grandson and someone who loved going out on the land, according to friends and family who are still struggling to understand his death. Liny...
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So long, summer. Beaches, pools close across New York City
This Sunday, Brooklynites will say goodbye to outdoor pools and beaches as the season ends in the city.
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Coquihalla Highway remains closed due to wildfire
The Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt remains closed because of an out-of-control wildfire that has grown dramatically during this week’s hot, dry weather. It is one of many fires causing concern in B.C.’s southern Interior,...
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Summer-like heat and humidity continues into Friday in The Bronx
Friday and Saturday are warm and humid, with temperatures in the low to middle 80s at their warmest.
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What the rise in youth unemployment means for young Canadians
This summer has been a challenge for teenage job-seekers, and the Canadian labour market shows no signs of improvement for the fall. Desjardins economist Kari Norman, author of a report on youth unemployment, discusses the implications...
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Showers, potential thunderstorms could impact Saturday
Your weekend plans should be in good shape with lots of dry time, some sunshine and those breezy conditions to continue.
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Mostly sunny, warm and dry today in Brooklyn
Brooklyn will have a pleasant day with highs near 79.
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The presidency doesn't belong to any political party, says Taoiseach
Taoiseach Micheal Martin said the presidency was "not about Fianna Fail" and was about fielding the best candidate. The Fianna Fail leader also defended his handling of selecting a candidate after criticism from some senior Fianna Fail...
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Search and rescue teams warn of fading daylight after busy long weekend
With warm weather persisting in many parts of B.C., search and rescue crews are warning outdoor enthusiasts to be prepared as daylight is fading earlier. As CBC’s Amelia John reports, the province’s biggest volunteer rescue organization...
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Bump in beer business has P.E.I. craft brewers racing to keep cans on the shelves
A buy-Canadian push, a jump in tourism numbers and a hot, dry summer — all have combined to factor into a beer dilemma on the Island. Local breweries are struggling to keep up with demand, and some are even running out of product. CBC’s...
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Jersey Shore residents enjoy quiet beaches on 'Tumbleweed Tuesday'
In Asbury Park, weekday visitors can now find parking, enjoy no waits at restaurants and stretch out on wide-open beaches.
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Toll of Commuting: How is NJ Transit doing one year after 'Summer of Hell?'
There’s been hundreds fewer Amtrak-related issues, but more mechanical problems from the heat.
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How Alberta workers are feeling on Labour Day about the potential of unrest
Uncertainty hangs over Alberta workers this Labour Day, as teachers are in a legal strike position. And at least three other large public sector unions have yet to finalize deals with the province.
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Heat warnings in B.C. increase the threat of wildfires
Heat warnings have been issued for parts of B.C.'s Interior and North Coast. And as CBC’s Tanushi Bhatnagar reports, the province is warning that recent lightning strikes coupled with rising temperatures have dramatically increased the...
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Surge in demand for tennis classes after Canadian stars win big
The back-to-school season is imminent, but for some kids, it doesn't mean abandoning all the summer fun. As CBC’s Johna Baylon reports, with Canadian tennis players having so much success on the courts, demand is growing for tennis...
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Surge in demand for tennis classes after court success
Back to school may be upon us, but for some kids, it doesn't mean abandoning all the summer fun. As CBC’s Johna Baylon reports, with Canadians having so much success on the courts, demand is growing for tennis classes in Vancouver.
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After a hot summer, fall is almost here, meteorologically speaking
With temperatures gradually cooling down these past few weeks, the shift between seasons is felt all over the region. Frank Seglenieks is the co-ordinator at the Eric D. Soulis Memorial Weather Station at the University of Waterloo. He...
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Cool and pleasant Labor Day on Long Island
A mainly dry week ahead with temperatures in the 70s.
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Okanagan tourism-operators bounce back after years of slump due to wildfires
After years of wildfires and smoky skies in the Okanagan, tourism operators are enjoying a bounce-back summer with decent weather during key tourism months. That's contributed to an overall increase in visitors and hotel stays in...
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Tourists bring needed business to the Jersey Shore for Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day weekend is perhaps the last wave for New Jersey’s out-of-state tourism season.
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Pleasant Sunday on Long Island ahead of comfortable Labor Day
The glorious Labor Day Weekend forecast will continue into the first week of September.
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Sunny and warm with an isolated shower this afternoon for The Bronx
For tonight, expect mostly clear and cooler temps with lows near 59 degrees.
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Southampton village bans short-term seasonal rentals ahead of Labor Day weekend
The amendment to the village's seasonal rental law will likely mean fewer parties out east for the unofficial end of the summer this weekend.
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Summer business in Asbury Park hit-or-miss due to weather
Labor Day is considered the end of the season, and a sunny weekend is just what boardwalk businesses say they needed.