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Home at last: Returning Fort Nelson, B.C., wildfire evacuee expresses gratitude and relief

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Sarah Michel returned to Fort Nelson, B.C., minutes after a wildfire-related evacuation order ended on Monday morning. Michel tells Radio-Canada's Benoit Ferradini she's very happy to return to her "tight-knit" community.
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'Wrecking Crew' makes sure LI's rich aviation history continues to soar

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News 12 photojournalist James Luning was at the Cradle of Aviation, where a group of volunteers - called the "Wrecking Crew" - restores Long Island's important artifacts.
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Volunteers and mail carriers work to ‘Stamp Out’ hunger in Connecticut

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The donations will be sorted through by volunteers before they are sent to families in need.
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Hudson River Clean Up Day celebrates 13th year

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The event, held by The “Riverkeeper" organization, says its goal is to help restore additional stretches of the shoreline.
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Kenya floods: Search efforts underway to find dozens missing

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Kenya's president William Ruto has held a special cabinet meeting as heavy rains continue to lash the country.
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Salvation Army's food truck in Sydney ready to hit the road again

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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality has given the group the green light to offer meals while mobile. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Disabled Army vet in Kings Park get new backyard with help from volunteers

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The Suffolk County father recently adopted two service animals.
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Just 56 companies fuelling bulk of plastic waste pollution, study suggests

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A new study has found that more than half of global branded plastic pollution can be traced back to just 56 companies — and those calling for change say the export of waste by developed nations is hampering efforts at combatting the issue.
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Volunteers from New York Cares offer lesson plans and curriculums to P.S. 135

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News 12’s Julia Joseph spoke to the group to learn more about the work they are doing for Brooklyn students.
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Yonkers volunteers clean up Old Croton Aqueduct trail in honor of Earth Week

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Volunteers in Yonkers picked up trash along the trail, emphasizing the importance of community involvement.
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Fire rips through Happy Valley-Goose Bay

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An out-of-control fire has consumed several buildings in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., as residents have been evacuated and a local state of emergency has been declared. There are concerns about explosive materials in some of the...
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B.C. non-profits struggle to find volunteers as demand increases

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National Volunteer Week is in full swing, running April 14 to 20. Since the pandemic, charities and non-profits have seen demand increasing, with capacity shrinking. As Edzi'u Loverin reports, some organizations have found solutions,...
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Beardsley Zoo holds annual 'Party for the Planet' ahead of Earth Day activities

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Zoo visitors were able to snag free vegetables, tree and flower seeds to plant at home.
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This Windsor man has granted 60 wishes for sick kids with Make-A-Wish. Now, he's the volunteer of the year

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Jim Scott first started raising money for Make-A-Wish with his daughters more than two decades ago. Now, he's helped grant 60 wishes — from once-in-a-lifetime trips to meetings with beloved celebrities — for sick kids in southwestern...
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Plainview Fire Department holds Recruit NY event to find more volunteer firefighters

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For the past few years, the number of volunteer firefighters has been dropping while the number of calls have gone up.
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Long-time Park Slope food pantry holds final day of service

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Park Slope residents say the closure is leaving many of them in a state of food insecurity.
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Diocese: Brooklyn parish didn’t meet standards to keep Helping Hands Food Pantry open

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Park Slope residents say the closure is leaving many of them in a state of food insecurity.
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Park Slope food pantry to close its doors because of mismanagement, spokesperson says

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Helping Hands Food Pantry on Sterling Place was run by the St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church.
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Thailand conservation: Elephants and humans struggle for balance

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As populations of wild elephants have grown, some have strayed into areas populated by people to find food, with tragic results.
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Rescuer: 13 cats rescued from deplorable conditions at Lindenhurst home

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The SPCA and rescue groups arrived at the home on Park Avenue early this morning.
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Piscataway food bank Fish Inc. resumes food distribution following devastating fire

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Fish Inc. will operate in the parking lot of the church on New Market Road on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon.
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Saint Dominic’s Catholic Church celebrates 10 years of community service

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Saint Dominic’s in Bensonhurst hosted a volunteer-run dinner, where volunteers gathered with homeless New Yorkers to commemorate the milestone.
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Hicksville volunteer responders say years of service were dashed by fire district

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Members say 38 firefighters and EMS members from the Hicksville Fire Department have been impacted.
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Repairing war damage: Volunteers rebuild Russian-shelled buildings

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Volunteers learn construction skills to repair buildings damaged by Russian shelling, despite ongoing destruction.