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Police: Male pulled from the water at Newtown Creek in Greenpoint

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New ReviewThe NYPD says they got a 911 call for a body in the water just before 12:15 p.m. Thursday afternoon near North Henry Street and Kingsland Avenue.
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One-day downpour expected along B.C’s South Coast could bring up to 80 millimetres

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New ReviewHeavy rain is expected along B.C.’s South Coast on Friday, for a one-day downpour. Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Metro Vancouver, Howe Sound and the Sunshine Coast. As Alanna Kelly reports, it comes with a warning...
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These two Texas counties invested heavily in flood prevention

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Sirens sounded in the town of Comfort when the river began flooding on July 4. The town invested in its own system to help families know when the river and creek are rising to dangerous heights. (Scripps News)
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Texas Nonprofit Works to Get Donations Directly to Flood-impacted Families

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One nonprofit is helping victims of the July 4 flash floods in Texas by getting donations directly into the hands of families in need. (Scripps News)
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Canadian comedy is seeing a boom south of the border

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Schitt’s Creek has ushered in a new era of appreciation for Canadian comedy. While Canadian comedians have long had success in the U.S., Canadian comedy shows are now booming. Deana Sumanac-Johnson looks at why this is happening now.
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Women of Shitt's Creek

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On summer camp atmosphere on set, the friendly residents of Goodwood Ontario aka Schitts Creek and calling out reporter Stephanie vanKampen on her notes written on her hand
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Yukon government publishes report on Eagle gold mine heap leach failure's effects

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The heap leach failure at Victoria Gold's eagle Gold mine in the Yukon had a quick and clear impact on the surrounding environment. Yukon government inspectors documented what was happening one day after the failure on June 24th. Their...
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Fire officials: Car overturns into creek in Garnerville

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The Thiells Fire Department in Garnerville says they responded shortly after 3 p.m. to find an overturned vehicle in a creek.
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Coroner's inquest into death of Haven Dubois begins in Regina

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A coroner's inquest into the 2015 death of Haven Dubois, 14, is underway at the Royal Hotel in Regina. Dubois was 14 when he was found unresponsive in Pilot Butte Creek, in the east end of Regina, on May 20, 2015.
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Prosecutor: Human remains found in Ridgefield Park identified as man who went missing in 1982

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Authorities say they went into the creek after a dive team from a nonprofit company saw evidence that something was in the water.
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DEC says it's monitoring oil slick found at Village of Piermont creek

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Neighbors say they recently noticed the oil slick that appeared in the water on Sparkill Creek.
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Village of Piermont neighborhood concerned over mysterious oil slick at nearby creek

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They reported seeing work crews at the site of a recently demolished house dumping some sort of liquid into the creek.
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Here’s how many trees Charlottetown lost because of post-tropical storm Fiona

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The City of Charlottetown released its final report Thursday on Fiona's impact on the urban forest canopy. CBC’s Tony Davis takes a look at how the numbers also show tens of thousands of trees still need to be planted just to replace...
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Why Regina is the only capital city in Canada on a man-made lake

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Like Las Vegas, Regina wasn't built on a natural water source. As we mark the 20th anniversary of the Big Dig— when the man-made lake was last drained— CBC's Good Question, Saskatchewan host Leisha Grebinski digs into why the city was...
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Washingtonville police, state police dive teams searching for evidence in Moodna Creek

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Divers were seen for hours Wednesday going in and out of the water beneath a bridge off Nicholl Street.
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DEC investigating sudden milky brown appearance of Slattery Creek

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News 12 was alerted to the change in the water color on Monday from a resident who lives nearby and sent in a photo of the creek.
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5-year-old found in Dutchess County creek dies

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Divers were sent in and found the child submerged in several feet of water, unconscious and not breathing.
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Poughkeepsie receives $750,000 grant to address flooding issues at Fall Kill Creek

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Through the program, the city plans on finding ways to address deteriorating flood and retaining wall conditions at the creek.
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Hamilton residents fight for action, accountability for slow sewage leak clean-up

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Hamilton residents are fighting for accountability in the case of a 24-billion-litre sewage and stormwater leak that has taken years to clean up.
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Angus steakhouse: Trying the 'world's best steak'

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Angus steakhouse: Trying the 'world's best steak'
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Angus steakhouse: Trying the 'world's best steakk'

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Angus steakhouse: Trying the 'world's best steakk'
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Severe wind storms cause devastation in U.S.

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Residents in multiple U.S. states surveyed the damage to their communities on Wednesday as a powerful storm system brought devastation and put millions under tornado warnings and watches.
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Californians assess storm damage while bracing for more bad weather

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Californians are now assessing the damage to their homes and communities after a series of relentless, powerful storms that left 18 people dead. With more stormy weather on the way, some are feeling anxious about what could come next.
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B.C. drought conditions leave hundreds of salmon dead

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Record-setting drought conditions have left many British Columbia waterways low, or dry, leaving no way for some salmon to return to their spawning grounds and killing hundreds in a mass die-off.