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St. Catharines officials give update on ongoing fire

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St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe and Fire Services Chief Dave Upper give an update on the ongoing fire at an industrial facility in the north end of the city. They urge citizens to take shelter and stay out of the area.
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COP27 climate summit begins with grim warnings from global leaders

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The COP 27 climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, has opened on a grim note from global leaders: the 1.5-degree warming target is likely impossible. The question now is how much worse the world lets things get, and who ends up paying...
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The Future of At-Home, On-Demand Fitness Space in Post-Pandemic World

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Although many businesses find themselves thriving as Covid restrictions come to a close, stocks such as Peloton, once hailed as a "pandemic winner," are feeling the brunt. David Trainer, CEO of New Constructs, joined Cheddar News to...
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Investigation uncovers Myanmar’s military abuses against opponent

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A rights group says it has documented more than 200 cases of soldiers destroying entire villages.
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Wildfire rages through southeastern Spain

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About 1,200 people have been driven out of their homes in parts of Valenicia, Spain as firefighters in the southeast try to contain three separate wildfires.
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Small B.C. community ordered to evacuate from path of wildfire

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Emergency officials have ordered more than 400 residents to evacuate from the B.C. community of Olalla, about 40 kilometres southwest of Penticton, due to the Keremeos Creek wildfire.
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At least 105 killed in tribal violence in Sudan's Blue Nile State

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The Berti and Hausa tribes have been fighting over land for days.
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Homes outside London catch fire as Britain records highest ever temperature

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London's firefighting authority declares a major incident as houses outside the city catch fire on Britain's hottest ever recorded day.
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India issues heat wave warning as temperatures hit 45 C

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An early summer heat wave has swept across India bringing temperatures over 40 C for more than a billion people. The country endured the hottest March on record this year.
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How do helicopters help winegrowers stave off freezing temperatures in spring?

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French vintners are always looking for new ways to thaw their grapevines to save them from a late frost following a winter warm spell, a temperature swing that is threatening fruit crops in multiple countries.
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Kharkiv: Bodies litter streets of Ukraine's second city

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NATO says Russian forces are not scaling back their invasion, but are regrouping to fight in eastern Ukraine.
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Fire breaks out at Kyiv apartment after Russian shelling

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Kyiv's emergency services worked frantically Tuesday to rescue people trapped in a burning apartment after a Russian missile strike.
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‘Catastrophe’ in Argentina as wildfires burn farms and wildlife

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After a scorching heatwave, Argentina suffers raging wildfires that burn a vast swath of land across its northern region.
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Wildfires continue burning in southern Spain

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After five days of wildfires in southern Spain, thousands of hectares are still burning while six communities remain evacuated.
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Greece wildfires: Anger in Evia over evacuation policy, PM pledges aid

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Anger on the scorched Greek island of Evia - as people question the government's evacuation order.
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Wildfires Growing in Intensity, Emitting More Carbon Dioxide Than Previously Recorded

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Wildfires aren’t just devastating the communities, their carbon emissions are globally harmful. Mark Parrington, senior scientist at the ECMWF Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, joined Cheddar to discuss how wildfires from...
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Indians burn leftover straw to produce electricity

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The burning of leftover straw from harvest season in northern India has long been a big contributor to air pollution, but now some are putting it to good use.
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Kurdish women volunteer to protect crops from ISIL

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Kurdish women in Syria take up guns against ISIL fighters targeting their farms.
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Britain goes 2 months without burning coal for power

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Britain has gone two full months without burning coal for electricity, as Covid-19 restrictions reduce demand, and the country plans to be off it entirely in the next five years.
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Minneapolis police driven from 3rd Precinct as protesters set station on fire

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The city endured a third night of protests and violence after George Floyd, an unarmed black man, died in police custody.
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CNN reporter and crew arrested Friday morning while covering crisis in Minneapolis

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Omar Jimenez was handcuffed live, on air, as his crew tried to get closer to a police cordon. They were all later released.
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Security footage shows vehicles being lit on fire at Scarborough auto body shop

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Police are searching for two suspects after a fire took place at a Scarborough auto body shop on Monday. CBC Toronto spoke with the shop's owner, who shared security footage of the suspected arson.
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How wildfire smoke can affect the body

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CBC Kids News contributor Isabelle MacNeil explains what happens to your body when you breathe in wildfire smoke.
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U.S. lawmakers ask Canada to do more about wildfire smoke

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Republican lawmakers from Minnesota and Wisconsin are asking the Canadian government to do more to prevent and mitigate wildfires because, they say, the smoke is making it harder for Americans to enjoy summer.