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Jersey Shore lifeguard recognized as oldest sitting lifeguard in the US

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Ed Kiziukiewicz, 82, began lifeguarding in 1961.
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Summer weather shines this week on Long Island; chance of rain Wednesday

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The next chance for rain showers and a thunderstorm is Wednesday evening.
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Syria's Bedouin communities adapt as traditional way of life faces challenges

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Syrian Bedouins face harsh summer, costly grazing, war-torn villages and fading traditions amid tough times.
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Hundreds gather for Handshake Across the Border

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Canadians and Americans met at the International Peace Garden at the Manitoba-North Dakota border Saturday for a symbolic handshake. Organizers say the event is a reminder of the enduring connection between the two countries, even amid...
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What exactly are the Canada Games?

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Some of Canada’s greatest athletes got their start at the Canada Games. Jacqueline McKay and Fenn Mayes are in St John’s, Nfld., to explain.
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It’s time for the Perseids, one of the best meteor showers of the year

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The Perseid meteor shower could soon light up the summer night sky. The shower, considered one of the best of the year, will peak on the night of Aug. 12 and into the wee hours. Under ideal conditions — dark, cloud-free, smoke-free,...
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Drive for 5 experience will only make Summer McIntosh better

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While she just missed out on five gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships, the Canadian teenage star gained valuable experience moving forward.
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This invasive plant in Lake Simcoe can injure swimmers, experts warn

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Experts are sounding the alarm about the spread of an invasive aquatic plant in Lake Simcoe. CBC's Talia Ricci explores how the plant species could affect the environment, recreational activity and, eventually, the economy.
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France devastation: Worst wildfires in 75 years contained

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Emergency services say a wildfire that's swept through southwest France is now under control.
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How do you help homeless people in a heatwave?

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Outreach workers are seeing more people sleeping outside during extreme heat this summer, putting a strain on shelter resources.
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Sunny and warm weather with improving air quality this weekend for The Bronx

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For tonight, expect mostly clear skies with lows near 65 degrees.
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Italy to Build World's Longest Suspension Bridge Linking Sicily to Mainland

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Italy’s government has approved a project to build the world’s longest suspension bridge that will connect Sicily to the mainland.
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Residents vent frustrations over late-night disturbances at Saskatoon high school parking lot

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Condo owners in Saskatoon's University Heights neighbourhood say they raised concerns about teens racing and setting off fireworks in the Centennial Collegiate parking lot last summer. They're hoping a serious hit and run in July will...
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Hamilton celebrates NBA superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

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Hamilton welcomes home NBA superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander after his historic season with the Oklahoma City Thunder by gifting him a key to the city and holding a fan rally.
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Don't underestimate impact of prairie wildfire smoke on Windsor air quality, says health unit

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Windsor's Air Quality Health Index on Aug. 4 was in the high-risk range, thanks to smoke from wildfires raging more than 1,500 kilometres away. CBC's Dalson Chen spoke with the region's Medical Officer of Health and Environment Canada...
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AeroCamp gives teens a flight path to the future

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As part of the camp, students tour the airport's terminal, visiting areas most travelers never see.
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American Prairie goes on show at Kew Wakehurst, West Sussex

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People view Wakehurst's American Prairie during a photocall for Summer Highlights at Wakehurst at Kew Wakehurst, in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. Now in its fifth year of blooming, the six-acre American Prairie has 75 individual species,...
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The Cost Of: Boating

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Once the captain is cleared, they are paying to make the vessel seaworthy and to keep it that way.
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Summer McIntosh’s coach Fred Vergnoux on what it means to coach her

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CBC reporter Devin Heroux caught up with Summer McIntosh’s coach Fred Vergnoux ahead of her final race at the world aquatics championship to reflect on her historic week in the pool.
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Summer McIntosh wins historic 4th gold of swimming worlds in Singapore

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Canadian swim star Summer McIntosh won the women's 400-metre individual medley for her fourth gold medal of the world championships in Singapore, capping one of the most dominant weeks in the sport's history.
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Summer McIntosh had 'zero days off': Her coach on her preparation for world championship

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Summer McIntosh's coach Fred Vergnoux talks about their preparation for World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, at which McIntosh won four golds and one bronze.
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Beef prices reach new highs with ongoing drought

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The cost of beef products in Canada continues to creep higher, largely because consecutive years of drought in Alberta and Saskatchewan have forced cattle farmers to raise smaller herds, meaning less meat to go around.
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Fans revel in WWE SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium

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This year's event is the first two-night show.
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If you are thinking of drinking and boating on Alberta lakes, think again

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Alberta Fish and Wildlife are warning boaters to think twice before cracking open a cold one this summer.A new pilot project is introducing breathalyzers to target impaired drivers out on the water.