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Joffre Lakes Park closing for much of September

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Joffre Lakes Park will be closed to visitors between Sept. 2 and Oct. 3 this year. The province says the closure will allow the park, in B.C.’s Sea-to-Sky region, to recover from a busy summer. The closure is intended to provide time and...
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First Nations criticize province over Joffre Lakes Park closure dates

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The Lil'wat and N’Quatqua First Nations say they’re unhappy with the B.C. Environment Ministry's decision on how long to close Joffre Lakes Park next month. The Lil’wat Nation’s political chief says the decision to close the park from...
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Daughter of Rexdale shooting victim speaks out after accused released on bail

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The daughter of a man killed in a mass shooting last year in Rexdale is speaking out after the only person who was charged in connection with the crime was released on bail. CBC's Britnei Bilhete has more.
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Armed carjacking at Ronkonkoma train station leaves commuters on edge

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Two people in a 2018 Mercedes were approached by “multiple subjects” who were armed with what police say were handguns.
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Alberta government selling lots it purchased for millions after Calgary’s 2013 flood

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The provincial government bought 17 damaged homes in communities along the city's Elbow River after Calgary’s 2013 flood. Now, the province is preparing to sell some of the properties, and the city is getting first dibs. The CBC's Acton...
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Music acts at Venetian Shores Park canceled

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Music acts set to play at “Katch” have been canceled after the restaurant’s lawyer Steve Politi says were told to stop the music.
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Elected officials call for increased security in Williamsbridge Oval Park following fatal stabbing of teen

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Their letter to Commissioner Jessica Tisch urges more patrols, NYPD-monitored cameras and a dedicated precinct contact.
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Allerton resident asks city for help with a 'problem pin oak' tree in her neighborhood

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She filed multiple 311 complaints after inspecting the tree and seeing visible rot.
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STORM WATCH: Cloudy skies to follow gusty thunderstorms in The Bronx

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For tonight, expect warm and sticky conditions with a few storms before midnight.
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Dix Hills woman shares story of survival after being hit by drunk driver in 2022

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A drunk driver crossed into her lane on Vanderbilt Parkway, hitting Aneeta and her father, head-on. She suffered multiple severe injuries, including a traumatic brain injury. She spent five weeks in a coma and three months in the hospital.
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'It's just total chaos here.' Survey looks to improve safety on block of Lincoln Road

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According to city data, since 2021, just under one person per month has been hurt in a car crash on the block,
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The urban heat island effect explained

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Some cities are taking steps to combat what's referred to as the urban heat island effect. (Scripps News)
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Pier 6 makeover: EDC breaks ground on 2027 public park project

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The multibillion-dollar futureincludes plans to rebuild the deteriorated pier into a viable 5-acre public park with safe access to the waterfront.
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Discolored water flowing into Nissequogue River after contractor struck an underground spring in Smithtown

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A spokesperson for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation said the agency is actively investigating.
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Assemblymember expresses disappointment with trash at Macombs Park

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All the trash was gone from the track the following day but some visitors said it’s not unusual to see trash there, especially when there’s a game.
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Elected officials call for NYPD safety upgrades following fatal stabbing of 14-year-old in Williamsbridge Oval Park

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The letter outlines several demands, including NYPD-monitored security cameras, increased police presence during after-school hours and weekends and a dedicated point of contact from the 52nd Precinct.