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After wintering in their RVs, they want a more permanent setup

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Twelve people spent the winter in their RVs at Shubie Campground because of the rising cost of housing — and the pilot project is being hailed a success. Now, those who took part are calling for a more permanent setup for those wanting...
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Conrad Tremblay gets housing

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He lived in a tent for three years. Then, he met Nicholas Singcaster, an outreach worker for Montreal's Old Brewery Mission shelter.
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Scary, and impossible to ignore: Labrador high school students have their say on climate change

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It was about five degrees warmer than usual this winter in the Big Land. The snow trails on the south coast, which can usually be counted on for people to use, are gone. Labrador hIgh school students shared their opinions with the CBC’s...
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Lower Sackville tiny-home community running behind schedule

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When the project was announced last fall, it was meant to welcome its first residents this summer. But as Nicola Seguin reports, there's a new timeline.
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Drake landing, a lauded alternative energy project, may be nearing the end of its life

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A groundbreaking solar hearing community near Calgary is facing some big decisions.The future of the neighbourhood, once considered a world leader, is now in doubt.
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Sask. saw a warmer than normal winter. Here's how that could impact spring

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This winter was one for the record books. Canada reported its warmest winter since record keeping began in 1948. That could make for another active forest fire season this spring.
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Boo the grizzly emerges from hibernation

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As Alberta edges closer to spring, wildlife experts say bears are starting to emerge from their winter dens.
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Code Blue in effect as NYC experience feels-like winter conditions

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Spring is here, but the weather is feeling a lot like winter. The city is under a Code Blue facing temperatures that could be dangerous if you're not careful.
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This is the earliest start to spring in 128 years. Here's why.

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The arrival of spring-like weather may not be here to stay, but the official calendar season is earlier than it’s been in anyone’s lifetime. Typically, the Equinox falls on March 20 or 21st, but this year it’s on the 19th because it’s a...
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Garden Guide: Five cold and hardy palm trees

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There are thousands of different species of palm trees, and most of them are strictly tropical, but a handful of palms can handle enough cold to survive our mildest winters.
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Manitoba's warm winter fuels drought concerns as spring begins

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Spring begins Tuesday evening in Manitoba, however Manitobans have been experiencing spring-like weather for months now. Experts caution continued warm winters could pose more problems.
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What's it like to drive an electric pickup truck in the subarctic?

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Ben Baird, a Yellowknife resident, takes us for a drive in his electric truck and tells us about the challenges of owning an EV like his. Between range anxiety, infrastructure, and costs, owners like Baird face several barriers.
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This warm weather doesn’t mean winter is over in Edmonton

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Don’t let the spring-like temperatures and the return of the Canada geese fool you. There’s snow in the forecast and we’re likely still weeks away from the final hard frost of the season.
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Shamattawa deals with state of emergency as drugs and alcohol infiltrate community

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A northern Manitoba First Nation is cracking down further on drugs and alcohol after declaring a state of emergency over bootlegging in the community.
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Showers expected for Friday; temperatures to cool by the weekend

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Friday should see cloudy and rainy weather with temperatures in the 60s.
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Wildfire agencies worry 2024 will be another difficult year

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After a record-shattering 2023 wildfire season, provinces like Quebec are now preparing for what's in store this year earlier than ever before, while in Alberta, the wildfire season is already underway.
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Sunny skies and light wind on Long Island

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News 12 Storm Watch Meteorologist Rich Hoffman says to expect sunny skies and light wind.
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How long-term drought affects B.C. farms and fishing

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As some parts of the province are still experiencing wintry weather, drought conditions persist, and it's changing the way British Columbians live, work and source their food and power. Two people in Northern B.C. with a vested interest...
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WIND ALERT: Major gusts Monday across the Hudson Valley could reach 50 mph

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Julian Seawright says a wind advisory will be in place 2 a.m. Monday through 11 p.m. Monday. Sustained winds from 25-35 mph, gusts could reach 50 mph.
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Fort McMurray prepares for wildfire season after a record warm, dry winter

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The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has crews out FireSmarting across the region. Fort McMurray experienced its second driest and third warmest on record.
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#TheMoment Tim's employees helped push a truck through an icy drive-thru

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Employees at a Tim Hortons in Swift Current, Sask., helped push a man’s truck out of the icy drive-thru, so he could get his morning coffee.
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Are overwintering fires a threat to the Northwest Territories?

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Overwintering fires are always a concern, but with this year's unprecedented wildfire season there's a greater risk of holdover fires occurring. The CBC's Liny Lamberink talks with Mike Westwick to better understand the territory's fire...
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Saving the slopes for March Break

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Cross-country ski clubs are packing it in early after what has been one of the strangest winters Thunder Bay's had in years. Nevertheless, both downhill ski hills in the area are trying to make as much snow as possible to keep kids...
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Is El Niño responsible for Montreal's exceptionally warm winter ?

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Montreal is having its second warmest winter since records began in 1871. Dave Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, says El Niño is not the only phenomenon that contributed to the "non-winter" the...