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Drivers stranded, stuck in vehicles after latest snow storm, Cape Breton police say

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Police tell CBC News some roads are impassable preventing tow trucks from helping those stuck in the snow in the Sydney area. Nicola Seguin explains.
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Drivers stranded, stuck in vehicles after latest snowstorm, Cape Breton police say

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Police tell CBC News some roads are impassable preventing tow trucks from helping those stuck in the snow in the Sydney area. Nicola Seguin explains.
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Why P.E.I. is now the NHL's official travel destination

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North American hockey fans can expect to see a slice of Prince Edward Island on their television and computer screens over the next few years. Find out why the Island has been named the official travel destination partner of the National...
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Gov. Hochul announces economic boost for 3 Hudson Valley communities

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This grant money was not included in the 2024 state budget proposal, as it originates from the previous year's budget.
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Gov. Hochul announces additional investments in the Hudson Valley

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Gov. Kathy Hochul made an exciting announcement in White Plains on Thursday: Three different cities and villages in the Hudson Valley will receive a tremendous influx of cash.
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Tips for driving safely in P.E.I. after a snowstorm

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With cleanup still happening in many parts of P.E.I. after a four-day snowstorm, driving around is no picnic. CBC's Steve Bruce took a spin with driving instructor Joe Byrne to get some tips on how to stay safe on the roads in these...
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Warm weather puts thaw on Frost Regina festival

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Warm weather is disrupting programming at the 2024 Frost Regina festival. It's also affecting other outdoor winter activities.
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Club Monaco's flagship Vancouver store closes

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A major clothing brand has left Vancouver's Robson Street. Club Monaco's flagship, two-storey store in the heart of the shopping district closed suddenly over the weekend after roughly 20 years at the location. The CBC's Charis Hogg went...
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Newburgh officials call on residents help to grow 144-acre land which was once full-fledged community

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Newburgh city leaders are asking for the public's input about developing a prime 144-acre hillside that was once a bustling community until it was demolished about 60 years ago.
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Fire and Ice Winter Festival helps promote Stamford’s shops and eateries

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Attendees got to watch professional ice sculptors up close and pick out a variety of meals from local shops and restaurants.
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Empty offices, closed shops plague some Canadian cities

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Some Canadian city centres are struggling post-pandemic with empty offices and low foot traffic, forcing businesses to close. Advocates and business leaders are asking Ottawa for help as they try creative solutions to save their downtowns.
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Business leaders calling for federal help to save emptying city centres

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Some Canadian city cores are struggling post-pandemic with empty office space and low foot traffic leading businesses to close. Advocates and business leaders are now asking Ottawa for help as they try creative solutions to save their...
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Russia’s war won't stop me becoming chess grandmaster

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After fleeing the war in Ukraine, a nine-year-old chess prodigy and his mother adjust to their new life in Britain
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String of recent violent incidents has Torontonians rattled

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An early-morning drive-by shooting near a busy downtown Toronto street, a woman killed by a stray bullet in a residential neighbourhood, a subway stabbing caught on video: these are just three high-profile violent incidents that have...
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Early morning shooting adds to Toronto safety concerns

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An early-morning drive-by shooting near a busy downtown Toronto street, a woman killed by a stray bullet in broad daylight and a subway stabbing caught on video are three violent attacks that have left many concerned for their safety.
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Southern Chiefs’ Organization reveals plans for iconic HBC building

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The Southern Chiefs’ organization lays out its plans to transform a relic of colonialism, Winnipeg’s historic HBC building, into a centre for healing, education and hope. The $130-million redevelopment includes plans for affordable...
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Federal government preparing for what organizers call 'Freedom Convoy 2.0'

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The federal government is already preparing to deal with a new convoy protest being planned for February, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's national security adviser says.
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Parts of downtown Charlottetown flooded in Fiona's immediate aftermath

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Prince Edward Island remains under a hurricane warning on Saturday, and low-lying parts of downtown Charlottetown saw flooding.
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Rohingya refugee describes fleeing violence in Myanmar 5 years ago

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Mayyu Ali, a Rohingya refugee who now lives in Canada, escaped the Myanmar military's brutal attacks on the largely Muslim Rohingya population in August 2017, when hundreds of thousands of people like him fled for their lives to Bangladesh.
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US taxation battles: Detroit residents losing their homes

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High property taxes in the US mean some homeowners are losing their homes.
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Downtown Ottawa reopens after weeks of protests

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Life in downtown Ottawa largely returned to normal after police cleared convoy protesters out, but protective fences remain around Parliament Hill as the government warns the threat of more unrest has not entirely passed.
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Frustrated Ottawa residents, businesses suing protest organizers for $300M

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After weeks of disruption, Ottawa residents and business owners are growing increasingly frustrated, and some are so fed up they've joined a proposed class-action lawsuit against protest convoy organizers seeking more than $300 million...
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Ottawa declares state of emergency, police remove fuel from protest camp

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Ottawa police went into a protest camp Sunday evening to remove fuel as the city declared a state of emergency amid the protests.
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Ottawa businesses, residents frustrated by ongoing disruption of protests

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With some protesters saying they are in it for the long haul, residents and businesses in Ottawa are feeling frustrated by the ongoing disruption. Police say several investigations are underway, but they aren’t prepared to forcibly...