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Army reservists dig out stranded Newfoundlanders after storm

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The military has been helping people stranded in their homes after eastern Newfoundland was hit by a powerful storm.
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B.C.’s Lower Mainland at standstill after rare winter storm

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A rare winter storm hit B.C.’s Lower Mainland this week, closing schools, roads and shutting ferry service in a region that’s not well equipped for sub-zero temperatures or significant snowfall.
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More than 20 killed in air raids on towns in Syria's Idlib

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Russian-backed government forces step up attacks on rebel-held towns in northwest Syria, volunteer medic group says.
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Newfoundland and Labrador braces for blizzard

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Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador are bracing for a blizzard that could dump another 70 centimetres of snow on the province. The rest of Canada is also seeing the worst of winter weather.
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A look at the record-smashing blizzard in Newfoundland

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The massive storm beat a 1999 snowfall record, shutting down whole portions of eastern Newfoundland.
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Responding to the massive blizzard in N.L.

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Rhonda Kenney, with the Red Cross, takes us through the ways the organization prepared for the blizzard and how it has been helping residents in the aftermath.
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Massive blizzard buries N.L. in snow

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Jeff Ducharme, a snowed-in resident, takes us through the aftermath.
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Snowed-in Newfoundlanders start digging out

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Jeff Ducharme, a snowed-in resident, takes us through the aftermath.
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Red Cross helps N.L. residents after record-breaking storm

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A massive blizzard has buried parts of Newfoundland in snow. Rhonda Kenney, with the Red Cross, takes us through the ways the organization prepared for the blizzard and how it has been helping residents in the aftermath.
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N.L. blizzard cleanup 'big job,' says resident

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The N.L. blizzard has left many residents snowed-in and without power. Kelly Sandoval, the executive director of Rainbow Riders horseback riding resort, says the cleanup needed to restore her property will be a "big job" for her and her...
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24-hour time-lapse of N.L. blizzard

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The unprecedented snowfall in St. John's buried countless cars overnight, including this one.
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Snowboards and street parties: Making the most out of an epic storm

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Newfoundlanders are facing a full day of shovelling after Friday's record-setting blizzard, but some St. John's residents aren't letting that stand in the way of a good time.
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N.L. neighbours stay connected with snow maze

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'This is how a close-knit neighbourhood stays connected,' says Wally Meade, showing off his local cul-de-sac maze in Conception Bay South, N.L.
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Afghanistan snows: Communities calling for help

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Al Jazeera reports from a rural community in Afghanistan that is finding it difficult to cope with the heavy snowfalls.
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Western Canada hit with snow, extreme cold

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The entire province of Alberta is under an extreme cold alert while B.C. has been hit with much lower temperatures and more snowfall than it’s used to or is equipped to handle.
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Newfoundland digs out from 40 cm of snow

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The first major snowfall of the year dumped more than 40 centimetres of snow on parts of Newfoundland.
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WHO expects 10 million global COVID-19 cases this week

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World Health Organization director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has said he expects the number of coronavirus cases around the world to reach 10 million next week, driven by hotspots such as U.S., Brazil, India, and Russia.
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Edmonton embraces winter with new strategy

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In Canada’s northernmost big city, Edmonton officials are trying to get people out to enjoy the weather with a winter strategy that includes festive events and clearing snow off cycling trails.
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Lebanon economic crisis worsens Syrian refugees' plight

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Winter has been hard for hundreds of thousands of displaced, but this year’s economic crisis in their host country is increasing the struggle.
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Christmas lights adorn boats in Port de Grave

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For twenty years in Port de Grave, Nfld., every boat in the harbour has been decked out with lights throughout the holidays. The fishing town’s spectacle attracts tens of thousands of visitors.
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Carbon emissions rise by 4 percent in China

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Demand created by China's wealthy middle class is being blamed for a rise in pollution in the country.
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Need 2 Know: Travel Mess, London Bridge Heroes

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, December 2, 2019.
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Refugees brace for harsh winter on Bosnia-Croatia border

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A top European human rights official is demanding immediate closure of makeshift camp, fearing a humanitarian crisis.
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Need 2 Know: White, Wet, and Windy Thanksgiving; Russia Olympic Ban

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, November 26, 2019.