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Nova Scotians determined to rebuild what Fiona destroyed

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Nova Scotians are rebuilding their homes and cottages with better defences after post-tropical storm Fiona ripped through Atlantic Canada in September. But it will take a long time to repair what the storm took away in a matter of seconds.
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How Islanders are pulling together after Hurricane Fiona

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People in Prince Edward Island are pulling together after post-tropical storm Fiona tore through the province, helping neighbours clear trees, providing power and giving away food for free.
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After Fiona, some Newfoundlanders desperate for financial support

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For Newfoundlanders who've lost everything to post-tropical storm Fionna, financial aid can't come quickly enough. Some are finding out the hard way that their insurance policies won't cover the damages, while others are living in hotels...
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Hurricane Fiona set to be ‘historic extreme event’ for Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Canadians are beginning to feel the fury of Hurricane Fiona, continuing to prepare for the full brunt of what’s expected to be a 'historic extreme event' for Eastern Canada.
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Atlantic Canadians brace for dangerous Hurricane Fiona

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People in Atlantic Canada are bracing for Hurricane Fiona's impact as it makes its way north in the Atlantic. Forecasters warn it could be a dangerous, historic storm.
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Video from inside Category 4 Hurricane Fiona

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Footage taken by an uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) in the Atlantic Ocean shows the inside of Category 4 Hurricane Fiona.
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Why the Green Party Leader hasn’t campaigned outside of Toronto

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A look at why Annamie Paul, the leader of the divided Green Party, has yet to venture out of Toronto weeks into a federal election campaign.
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Newfoundland braces for Hurricane Larry

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Eastern Newfoundland is bracing for the arrival of Hurricane Larry which is expected to hit with winds at well over 100 km/h, storm surges and potentially dangerous rainfall.
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N.L. delays election as COVID-19 fears prompt poll workers' resignations

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N.L.’s election has been postponed as the province deals with a recent surge in COVID-19 cases, and as poll workers resign over fears of catching the virus.
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Atlantic bubble bursts as COVID-19 cases climb

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P.E.I. and Newfoundland and Labrador will soon require 14-day isolation for travellers from other Atlantic provinces, effectively ending the travel bubble that began in July.
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WestJet suspends flights to 4 Atlantic cities

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WestJet will soon no longer fly to Moncton, Fredericton, Sydney, Charlottetown and Quebec City. The airline, which cited the pandemic as the reason for the changes, will also drastically cut back its service to St. John's and Halifax.
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Low COVID-19 numbers spark discussion of an 'Atlantic Canada bubble'

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Low coronavirus numbers in Atlantic Canada have led to talk of an 'Atlantic bubble,' where people would be able to travel between the four provinces without having to self-isolate.
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Healing walks in Maritimes call for justice for Chantel Moore

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Hundreds gathered in cities across New Brunswick and in Halifax on Saturday afternoon to take part in a healing walk in honour of Chantel Moore, the 26-year-old Indigenous woman shot and killed by police in Edmundston, N.B.
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N.S. businesses struggling to lure back workers point to CERB

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Nova Scotia businesses are finding it hard to get workers back to work. Many are finding workers can make almost as much under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit.
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Teenagers to fill the gap of temporary foreign workers at lobster plant

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With lobster processing set to begin Sunday, a New Brunswick fish cannery is turning to teenagers to help take on the load.
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What the COVID-19 pandemic looks like across Canada

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A look at how different provinces are handling the COVID-19 pandemic and how the numbers vary.
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True crime series digs into murder of millionaire Richard Oland

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Filmmaker behind a new true crime doc-series talks about the trial of Dennis Oland, the son of millionaire Richard Oland accused of murdering his father, talks about getting unprecedented access to the family and its defence team.
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Wanderers vs. Wrexham coming to Saint John

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After taking the first two games in a-three-game series, the Halifax Wanderers U21 squad is going for a sweep in Saint John on Saturday against Wrexham A.F.C.’s U21. How does the Maritimes’ only team in the Canadian Premier League stand...
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How many swifts can fit in a chimney? At least 2,400!

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A technician with Birds Canada captured more than 2,400 chimney swifts flying into a Fredericton chimney on May 25.
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How this teen became a national chess master

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Calix Marchand became the youngest player from the Maritimes to earn the lifelong title of national chess master by the Chess Federation of Canada. The 13-year-old missed being the youngest chess master in Canada by just 23 months. Josh...
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Over 390,000 Ontarians remain without power after ice storm

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More than 390,000 customers are still without power across parts of Ontario on Monday after a weekend ice storm downed trees that damaged power lines, according to Hydro One.
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More than 100,000 litres of diesel may have gone into the ground at this Irving gas station

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For more than two months, crews have worked nonstop to clean up a major spill of diesel fuel at a Woodstock Irving station.
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Snow coming to Nova Scotia Thursday afternoon

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the snow will change to rain and gusty winds in the evening. He says it'll be messy.
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High tech for low vision

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Kevin Carrier showcases several pieces of technology developed to help those who are blind or visually impaired navigate the world around them.