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How climate change fuelled the LA wildfires

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Climate change has extended wildfire seasons in California, turning winter fires into a year-round crisis.
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World silver medallists Gilles, Poirier lead after rhythm dance at nationals

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Toronto's Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier from Unionville, Ont., sit in first place after the rhythm dance at the Canadian National Skating Championships with a score of 91.84.
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Yonkers community rallies to support West Coast fire victims

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Stew Leonard's is teaming up with the Red Cross and officials from the Yonkers Fire Department to bring aid directly to the West Coast.
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How the California fires spread faster than humans can run

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Powerful Santa Ana winds are back for a second time — pushing fire behaviour to extremes.
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Stew Leonard's, American Red Cross, Yonkers FD raise donations for wildfire victims

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Officials in Stew Leonard's set a goal of $100,000 for the drive.
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Why are California inmates deployed to help fight LA wildfires?

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California relies on trained inmates to fight wildfires, providing skills and career paths. Programme faces criticism but remains voluntary.
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Westport woman with ties to Los Angeles supports her family who lost everything in the California wildfires

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A Westport woman who is from Los Angeles is heartbroken for her family after they lost everything in the California wildfires.
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Hundreds of prisoners fighting LA fires for barely a dollar a day

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Almost 1,000 US prisoners have been fighting the fires raging across Los Angeles for pay as little as roughly a dollar a day.
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Fire crews race to contain Los Angeles wildfires as death toll rises to 24

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Emergency crews in Los Angeles brace for more strong winds as the devastating wildfires are now entering their second week.
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California prison program allows inmates to volunteer for firefighting efforts

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California firefighters are working with crews from across the U-S and around the world -- to battle deadly fires that have ravaged L-A.Among the thousands of firefighters suiting up -- are hundreds of inmates from the state's prison...
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Forests minister on B.C. firefighting teams helping to battle California wildfires

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B.C.'s forests minister, Ravi Parmar, says the province is sending logistics, operations and aviation support to southern California to help battle the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area.
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Fires Continue to Burn in Los Angeles

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As Los Angeles continues to burn the death is rising, the five still active fires leaving 24 dead and more than 12,000 structures destroyed.
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Online misinformation stokes conspiracy theories about cause of wildfires

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Scientists are working to fight misinformation surrounding the L.A. fires.
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How Costly Will the LA Fires Be to the State of California

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Chris Lafakis, Director at Moody's Analytics, predicts the economic impact that the Los Angeles fires will have on the state of California.
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Canada, Mexico sending firefighters to help put out California wildfires

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Mexico sent a team of firefighters to California on Saturday to help teams battling the raging wildfires that have devastated parts of Los Angeles. Additionally, several Canadian provinces are sending crews to join the fight against...
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Sen. Blumenthal warns public about scammers claiming to represent charities amid California wildfires

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Scammers claim to be a part of legitimate charities to steal money from those who donate.
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California puts spotlight on ‘crisis point’ for wildfire insurance

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The devastating wildfires around Los Angeles have put a spotlight on the impact of insurance companies pulling back coverage for climate related disasters. Last year, a major California insurer cancelled or wouldn’t approve 72,000...
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Quebec plane fighting L.A. fires grounded after being struck by drone

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One of the two Quebec water bombers fighting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles was grounded on Thursday after it collided with a drone flying in restricted airspace, officials said.
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Palisades, Eaton fires growing and remain mostly out of control around Los Angeles area

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In the last hour, Los Angeles officials provided an update on those devastating wildfires.Five major fires continue to burn.That has about 4 hundred thousand people under a wildfire evacuation order. Officials also spoke about a civilian...
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Palisades, Eaton fires remain mostly out of control

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Erin Collins has the latest on the L.A. Wildfires.
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2024 was the hottest year ever and the first to cross 1.5°C key threshold

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2024 is now in the history books as the hottest year ever. Surpassing a record set just the year before -- in 2023. C-B-C's Mark Carcasole is here with more.
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How the California fires might affect your homeowners' insurance rates

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The fires, which began this past Tuesday in Los Angeles, California have shown no remorse.
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New Jersey Red Cross volunteers deploy to support California wildfire relief efforts

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They will be joining forces with local officials in California to ensure that those affected by the wildfires receive the necessary assistance, including safe shelter, food, emotional support and health services.
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'Everything is gone,' says Canadian who lost L.A. home to Palisades fire

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Nadia Williamson, a Canadian who lives in Los Angeles, fled her home as a powerful wildfire approached. 'Before I knew it, the whole entire Palisades was gone.'