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Sunny start, but chance for rain Sunday in Brooklyn

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A beautiful summer weekend with sunshine and temperatures in the 80s.
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Planet Brooklyn Festival to showcase diverse sounds and flavors of Brooklyn

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Machel Montano, known as the “King of Soca” is set to headline Planet Brooklyn.
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Warm day with breezy conditions; Hurricane Erin to bring rough waves to Brooklyn beaches

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For tonight, expect mostly clear, cool and breezy conditions with lows near 66.
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Sheepshead Bay students trade summer break for service

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For over a decade, eighth grade students at Good Shepherd Catholic Academy have followed the tradition of helping to clean up and restock the school classrooms
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Amateur sports organizations concerned about current and future impact of wildfires

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This wildfire season in Manitoba left many young athletes, parents and recreational sports organizations frustrated over having to cancel many games and practices due to poor air quality. They're worried about the impact on amateur...
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#TheMoment a dying dog was given one last day in the snow

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Amanda Hunter tells The National about the moment her community of Kingston, Ont., gave her dying dog Mack one last snow day in the middle of summer.
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Quebec health minister slams doctors' federations for refusing to negotiate pay changes

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Under Bill 106, up to 25 per cent of doctors’ compensation would be linked to their performance, in an effort to get them to take on more patients. Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé had set a summer deadline to negotiate with the...
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Poilievre to win byelection, regain seat in Parliament

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CBC projects Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will win the federal byelection for the Battle River-Crowfoot riding. Poilievre, who lost his previous seat in the federal election, can now return to the House of Commons when it sits in...
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Sunny and cool Tuesday on Long Island; watch for dangerous rip currents

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A refreshing week that is mainly dry ahead of breezy winds and poor surf conditions.
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Temps warm up as humidity builds this weekend across Long Island

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A few showers may pop up along the way, but most locations will be dry. There is also some activity brewing in the tropics.
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Rats infest neighborhood, feast on community garden in Nyack

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Village leaders said the rats are out in force this summer along Hudson Avenue, partly because of an apartment complex's trash problem and some of its vacant units that are creating a rat-friendly environment.
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Road Trip Close To Home: Putting through summer at Saxon Woods mini golf

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Owner Nicholas Farda says the course feels like home to many locals, with familiar faces returning often.
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Summerlike sunny weather through Friday in Brooklyn

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For tonight expect partly cloudy, warm and sticky conditions with lows near 73.
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Summerlike sunny weather through Friday in The Bronx

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For tonight expect partly cloudy, warm and sticky conditions with lows near 73.
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The PNE Fair returns for its 115th year

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It's officially late summer, and that means it’s time for the PNE Fair. As Shaurya Kshatri reports, this year’s spotlight is on buying local and celebrating Canada.
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Beach Boys announce summer stop at Jones Beach

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers stop at Jones Beach on Aug. 8. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m.
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Does Windsor-Essex's heat wave mean your lawn needs more water? Not necessarily, these experts say

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It's no secret that Windsor's heat can be extreme in the summer months. If your lawn is looking a little brown because of it, you're not alone — but does it mean it's dead? Not necessarily — and here's what a couple of experts told the...
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Summer movie remakes, sequels are box office ‘insurance’: analysts

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Many of this summer’s box-office hits and most-watched streaming titles aren’t original films, and analysts say studios and streamers are playing it safe for a reason.
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A new training tool for restaurant, hospitality staff is coming to N.L.

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Newfoundland and Labrador is launching a digital training tool to help coach front-line staff in the food and hospitality industries. It’s an effort to get ahead of what is expected to be a busy summer season. The CBC’s Abby Cole reports.
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Chance for thunderstorm Wednesday on Long Island

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Summer heat hangs on but keep the umbrellas handy ahead of midweek storm chances.
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State officials warn about the dangers of heat; hot weather protocol activated

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Cooling centers are available throughout the state. You can call 211 for more information.
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Wildfires rage across Europe as heatwave fuels destruction

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Wildfires rage across Europe amid a heatwave. Homes destroyed in Spain, Portugal and Montenegro as firefighters battle widespread blazes.
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Should Montrealers be trying to conserve water during this sweltering heat?

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With temperatures exceeding 30 C and little rain in sight, the heat is putting some pressure on the city’s water treatment plants. City officials say Montrealers should consider how they’re using the city’s drinking water supply.