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Drone video shows storm aftermath in Long Island
Residents continue to dig out after major winter wallop
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Cleaning up After Winter Storm Jonas
Eastern U.S. is digging out following winter storm Jonas left a massive mess. One of the hardest hit places was Washington, D.C.
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Is the cold good for your health?
Researchers at the University of Ottawa say frigid temperatures have health benefits
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Motorcyclist show-boating on thin ice of Ramsay Lake
CBC-Radio Canada cameras caught a freewheeling motorcyclist taking some big chances on the thin ice of Ramsay Lake this week
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What else does El Nino have for us?
Johanna Wagstaffe explains how the rest of winter is expect to unfold
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Wearing the same dress every day for a year
Edmonton's Elizabeth Withey blogged about her adventures with the dress, which she calls Laverne
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Road Ops manager Trevor Tenn breaks down city storm plan
Road Ops manager Trevor Tenn breaks down the city's storm plan and shares how you can prepare.
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Bugs' winter survival strategy
Scientists are trying to figure out how many insects freeze and come back to life in the spring
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Snowless ski resort reopens summer activities
With no snow in the forecast, Collingwood, Ont.-area resort restarts putting green, climbing wall, zip-lines, rope courses and roller coaster
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What's up with this warm weather?
Interview with Environment Canada's senior climatologist Dave Phillips
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Clear Lake becomes see-through skating rink thanks to perfect conditions
Thanks to cool, calm nights and a lack of snow, the ice on Clear Lake in Manitoba has formed into a see-through skating rink
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Siberia's Oil Squeeze | Sanctions, economics hammer Russia’s petro heartland
With the low price of oil and western sanctions, how will Russia cope with its oil crisis? Susan Ormiston travels to Western Siberia to find out.
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European leaders discuss security as shadow of possible Trump presidency looms
European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met in the UK for the EPC summit to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, migration and the state of democracy.
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Quebec’s cardinal population is booming. This researcher thinks she knows why
A graduate student at McGill University tagged 41 birds with antennas last winter. She says bird feeders in residential areas can be a reliable source of food for cardinals.
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HRM planted 7 palm trees as an experiment. None of them survived
In 2018, Halifax Regional Municipality planted seven palm trees around Dartmouth. Municipal spokesperson Ryan Nearing said the goal of the project was to see if the tropical plants could adapt to the province's Maritime climate. Six...
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Why this year-old wildfire never stopped burning | About That
'Zombie' fires have sprung back to life across the boreal forest, making for a challenging start to the wildfire season. Andrew Chang explains how these fires burn all year round underground and why they're becoming more common.
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Fore! Yup, that’s the number of degrees it is. But golfers are flocking to Pippy Park’s Admirals Green
Jeremy Rivando, general manager of Pippy Park Golf Club, says while the weather hasn’t been stellar, that isn’t stopping people from playing a round. He tells the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton the 18-hole course Admirals Green opened Friday and it...
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Holdover fires part of wildfire threat in B.C.’s northeast
As wildfire threatens Fort Nelson, B.C., from the west, there are also much larger fires burning to the east of the town. They're known as holdover fires — ones that never completely went out last year. Chad Pawson has more on those fires.
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Crews begin restoring severely eroded beaches at Ortley Beach
A rough winter full of coastal storms carved away last year's temporary fix and once again left cliffs and little usable beach in its wake.
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Garden Guide: These plants repel weeds and are a natural fertilizer!
Ever wonder how sustainable farms grow beautiful produce without harmful chemicals and fertilizer? Alex speaks with a farmer for some tips you can use for your garden at home.
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Warm temperatures and rain: A look at Edmonton's weather forecast for May
Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Alysa Pederson talks about says Edmonton can expect to see more precipitation in her May forecast with Sandra Batson.
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Trees blooming earlier in Windsor this year
City of Windsor landscape architect Stefan Fediuk says the lack of deep winter frost and early summer-type weather combined with rain means trees like the Magnolia and the native RedBud tree, are ahead of schedule.
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Indigenous grandmother, living with 14 people, hopes for federal housing support | Canada Tonight
Debbie Harper is a grandmother from St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba. Her home is in desperate need of repairs — and support. Living in a crowded home with 14 people, she says this year's federal budget might offer a glimmer of...
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After spending 3 winters in a tent, Conrad Tremblay has a place to call home
He lived in a tent for three years. Then, he met Nicholas Singcaster, an outreach worker for Montreal's Old Brewery Mission shelter.