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India monsoon: 69 dead, dozens missing in Himachal Pradesh

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The Weather Department in India has said that most parts of the country are likely to receive above-normal rainfall in July. They are asking authorities and people in Central India, Uttarakhand and Haryana to stay alert due to the risk...
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Crooked intersection near Stittsville remains problematic for drivers

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CBC's Sannah Choi rode along with a driver who goes through the Shea and Flewellyn roads intersection multiple times a week. He says the intersection is 'dangerous,' despite new safety measures installed last year.
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Residents demand damaged Stony Brook road and pond be fixed, 10 months after historic flooding

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Residents say the nearly yearlong stalemate over who owns the road has left the area deteriorating and causing public safety concerns.
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Leaders demand action as wildfires continue to burn in Saskatchewan

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As wildfires continue to burn, three First Nations in northern Saskatchewan have declared a state of emergency and leaders are demanding action to help fight the fires.
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Police: Man arrested, woman injured in Mount Vernon domestic incident

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A man has been arrested in Mount Vernon in the area of North High Street following what police say was a domestic violence incident.
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Few showers today, more chances of showers into the weekend for Long Island

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For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers with lows around 58 degrees.
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Showers overnight before peeks of sun in the afternoon Thursday for Long Island

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Long Island will see morning showers before dry conditions and peeks of sunshine in the afternoon on Thursday.
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Connecticut State Police respond to over 270 crashes over the holiday weekend

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State police troopers responded to just over 5,000 calls.
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Laying flowers at the crash site where 4 teens and a teacher were killed

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Valarie Brown of Woodstock, Ont., visited the crash site where four students and their teacher were killed at Thorndale and Cobble Hills Roads.
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AAA: Travel expected to be heavy this Memorial Day weekend

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Lauren Fabrizi, spokesperson for AAA Northeast, joined the News 12 today to discuss what travelers can expect during the holiday getaway.
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Wildfire boxes in some communities in northern Saskatchewan

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Wildfire has closed several access roads, cutting off some communities in Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan, according to Chief Peter Beatty. Though the communities are not currently at risk of wildfire, he says...
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Sheepshead Bay roads slick as rainfall continues

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News 12’s Edric Robison is in Thunderbolt 12 with the latest on area road conditions.
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Rainy roads, holiday traffic expected ahead of Memorial Day weekend

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News 12’s Edric Robison is in Thunderbolt 12 with the latest on area road conditions.
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Thunderbolt 12: Heavy rain at time is causing ponding and slick roadways throughout the Hudson Valley

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News 12's Lisa LaRocca is in Thunderbolt 12 checking on roadways as periods of heavy rain are slowing down the morning commute in the Hudson Valley.
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Accra city authorities renew battle against roadside trading

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In what officials are calling a renewed battle to reclaim the capital city, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly and the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly have launched a joint decongestion exercise to clear unauthorised traders and structures...
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2 dead, multiple injuries in separate LIE crashes

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Details surrounding how the driver entered the expressway travelling the wrong way were not immediately available.
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The Dubai of the Caribbean: Guyana's growing pains

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Guyana never had an oil industry — until now. And the rapid transformation is creating opportunities, but also concerns for the country's future. Kyle Bakx breaks down the fears about growing too much, too fast.
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Wildfires spur 3 First Nations in Sask. to declare joint state of local emergency

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Out-of-control wildfires in northern Saskatchewan have prompted three First Nations to declare a joint state of local emergency: the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation and Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
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Renewed attacks in Nigeria: Conflict between farmers and herders in the north

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Northern Nigeria is seeing a resurgence in attacks by armed groups after months of relative calm.
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RCMP warning locals of ‘impacts to day-to-day activities’ during Kananaskis G7 summit

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RCMP and Global Affairs Canada officials have set up an information centre at Stoney Nakoda Resort and Casino to answer questions from locals about June’s G7 summit in Kananaskis. The CBC’s Acton Clarkin visited the centre to find out...
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Trying to avoid Montreal construction? Steer clear of these 3 spots this summer

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Summer in Montreal is often synonymous with orange cones. About 44 major work sites are scattered across the city this summer, but three are expected to be particularly bad.
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Logging plans west of Calgary divide some recreational users

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A company that hopes to log an area nearly the size of 800 soccer fields held an open house for trail users. While some groups oppose the plans, others say they're working with the company to try to minimize the impacts.
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Guyana is a climate model. Finding 11 billion barrels of oil could change that

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With its lush rainforests, Guyana is considered a net-zero country by UN climate rules, but a massive oil boom has sparked foreign investment in what some now call ‘the Dubai of the Caribbean.’ CBC’s Kyle Bakx examines what oil...
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Cyclists aren’t happy with some of the changes the NCC has made to weekend bike days

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This year, the NCC has cut the hours back significantly on the Kichi Zibi Mikan and Queen Elizabeth Driveway.