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Hundreds in Pictou County still stuck inside homes after historic snowfall

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Rural roads in the area have yet to be plowed. As Nicola Seguin reports, the municipality is considering declaring a state of emergency.
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People in remote areas of N.S. still stranded days after snow stopped

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Pictou County, in sparsely populated north central Nova Scotia, are still snowed in days after more than 60 centimetres of snow buried the area. Some are taking to snowmobiles to deliver essential services.
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Destruction left behind by Israeli forces in Gaza’s Jabalia area

9th - Higher Ed
An Al Jazeera team has witnessed the total destruction left behind after the withdrawal of Israeli forces from an area of Jabalia.
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Cape Breton wakes up to more walls of snow as street clearing continues

9th - Higher Ed
As roads are cleared enough for cars to drive on them, the snow banks in Sydney, N.S., are getting higher. The CBC's Blair Rhodes reports the latest from Cape Breton.
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See the aftermath of Halifax's major snowfall

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Brett Ruskin reports from Halifax, where crews are trying to clear roads after multiple days of historic snowfall.
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$1,000 of damage for $5 worth of copper: Why EV charging stations are being targeted

9th - Higher Ed
Electric vehicle drivers and companies who set up public EV chargers are equally frustrated with thieves and vandals who have been targeting the stations hoping to turn a profit.
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Atlantic Canada hit with heaviest snowfall in 20 years

9th - Higher Ed
A powerful winter storm has brought the heaviest snowfall to Atlantic Canada in 20 years. Schools and roads have been closed and Cape Breton, N.S., declared a state of emergency.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight February 04, 2024

9th - Higher Ed
A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Massive winter storm pounds Cape Breton, N.S., with 'abundance of snow,' mayor says

9th - Higher Ed
Amanda McDougall, mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, says her community needs more resources from the federal and provincial governments to clean up from a winter storm that triggered a local state of emergency.
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Manitoba First Nations call for all-weather road to ensure access

9th - Higher Ed
Leaders have put forward a proposal for all-weather road spanning 250 kilometres and connecting St. Theresa Point First Nation and Berens River First Nation.
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Residents say potholes are making driving dangerous in Somers

9th - Higher Ed
Drivers highlight particularly hazardous areas along Route 118 and the 202 corridor, where deep potholes make driving perilous, exacerbated by recent wet and icy weather conditions.
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Somers residents say dangerous potholes continue to plague roadways

9th - Higher Ed
Motorists say it's a never-ending problem on Route 118 and the 202 corridor.
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At least 6 dead in Japanese earthquake

9th - Higher Ed
A series of powerful earthquakes struck Japan's Ishikawa prefecture on New Year's Day, collapsing homes and killing at least six people. The fear of a tsunami has forced nearly 100,000 people from their homes.
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Israeli forces storm several cities in the occupied West Bank, make arrests

9th - Higher Ed
At least 20 people were arrested after Israeli forces stormed the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
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Zelenskyy doesn't think Ukraine is starting to lose the war

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy says despite mounting challenges, his country is not on the cusp of losing its war against Russia. 'We are living creatures, he said through a translator, in response to a journalist's question....
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Parts of Central and Eastern Canada digging out from early winter blast

9th - Higher Ed
Major snowstorms hit eastern Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia, leaving tens of thousands of people without power. Montreal saw 31 centimetres of snow — a record for Dec. 4.
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Truce respite: Palestinians reflect on life in conflict

9th - Higher Ed
It has been four days of hope, pain, fear and respite for hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza.
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Heat is a lot worse in cities. Here are some ways to cope

9th - Higher Ed
With more extreme heat waves expected in the future, some communities are finding ways to become more heat resistant.
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Heat is a lot worse in cities. Here's how to fix them

9th - Higher Ed
With more extreme heat waves expected in the future, some communities are finding ways to become more heat resistant.
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Deadly rains batter northern China in aftermath of Typhoon Doksuri

9th - Higher Ed
At least 20 people have died and dozens are missing in Beijing after torrential rain caused flooding and landslides.
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Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot laid the foundation stone of the development works of new roads of 1,514 villages in the state costing Rs 2,422 crore. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that due to safe and accessible roads, the...
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Development pace of Rajasthan has increased due to safe and smooth roads: CM Gehlot

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Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot laid the foundation stone of the development works of new roads of 1,514 villages in the state costing Rs 2,422 crore. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that due to safe and accessible roads, the...
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Deadly flash floods add to misery in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
At least 31 people have been killed after floods caused by heavy monsoon rain spell wash away homes and destroy crops.
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Thousands more evacuated as Greece battles wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Firefighters are struggling to contain 82 wildfires across Greece, 64 of which started on Sunday, the hottest day so far