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Ottawa community experiencing déjà vu as floods threaten their homes

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In parts of Ottawa people are in a race against time to protect their homes. The Ottawa River is expected to peak in a few days and one rural community in the city's west end is keenly aware of what could happen because they've lived...
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Residents return to devastated homes amid historic floods in Quebec

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The Ottawa River has already set all-time high water records and has not yet peaked. A few lucky residents have been able to check on their homes after being relocated, but what they're returning to has been heartbreaking for some.
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Record-breaking floods leave Ottawa residents exhausted

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For nearly two weeks communities along the Ottawa River have faced a kind of water torture — day after day, rushing to fill sandbags and keep gas pumps running. It's a grueling 'round-the-clock race against a rising river.
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Residents of flooded N.B. island cope with being cut off by floods

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Darlings Island sits in a river in southern New Brunswick. About 400 homes are on the island and, even though the province faced severe floods this spring, the people who live there are coping with being cut off by floods for the second...
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Ottawa River continues to rise as flood contamination concerns grow

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Thousands who live along the Ottawa River continue to watch floodwaters as they wait to find out whether their defences against the rising waters will hold. This as water contamination concerns add to the burdens already being faced by...
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Floodwaters continue to cause damage in Ontario and Quebec

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Water levels in Ottawa may have finally peaked after weeks of rising water, but other parts of Eastern Canada are still feeling the effects. Olivia Stefanovich reports from Ottawa and Alison Northcott gives us an update from...
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Searching for solutions to what's becoming an annual flooding event

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An ounce of prevention could be worth a pound of cure when it comes to flood prevention. As extreme weather events become more common, governments and homeowners are rethinking their approaches to flood management.
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Historic floods have politicians clashing over climate

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Floods in Eastern Canada have pitted the nations political parties against each other, with a focus on their respective climate plans.
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Powerful winter storm slams Eastern Canada

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A winter storm that pummelled Atlantic Canada over the weekend has caused flash freeze warnings and flooding, as temperatures have dropped across the region, with extreme cold warnings in other parts of the country.
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Flooding Major Concern as Tropical Storm Michael Moves Over Storm-Weary Carolinas

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Sarah Rosario, reporter at WTSP in Florida, was on the ground and spoke about the relief efforts that are underway after Michael came ashore as a rare Category 4.
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Flooding Major Concern as Tropical Storm Michael Moves Past Florida and Over Storm-Weary Carolinas

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Local Tampa reporter Sarah Rosario gave Cheddar an update from the Florida coast after Michael came ashore as a rare Category 4 hurricane.
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Red Cross Chief: We'll Stay Until Every Florence Victim Is Home

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Hurricane Florence is over, but the relief efforts are just beginning. The American Red Cross is currently housing 8,200 people displaced from the storm, and Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the American Red Cross, said the shelters...
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Toronto's flooding problem a complex issue

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Flooding in Toronto is a complex issue due to problems with infrastructure and the logistics of where to divert water. More money is needed for upgrades and, with an older city core, options for moving water are limited.
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B.C. flood evacuees return home to survey damage

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It's a bittersweet homecoming for many, who now have to get their water-logged neighbourhoods back up and running.
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Flood forces couple to demolish retirement home

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The flood affected some 2,000 recreational properties across the province — those owners will get a maximum of $6,100 in financial aid from the government.
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B.C. floodwaters receding, but not for long

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Southern B.C. floodwaters are receding in Grand Forks neighbourhoods, but the relief is not expected to last long. Water levels may be on the rise again as early as tomorrow. so the focus is on preparing for the second wave. Flood waters...
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Families hit by flooding find it hard to leave

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Families in New Brunswick affected by heavy flooding are finding it hard to leave.
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N.B. man paddles back to home ravaged by floodwaters

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Chris Bailey shot video inside his flooded home in Maugerville, N.B., after being forced to evacuate earlier in the week
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New Brunswick residents united to fight flooding

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New Brunswick residents have united to fight the historic flooding in their province.
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How Canada's farmers use drones to yield better crop

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Canada's farmers are using drones to yield better crops. In Alberta, they're also prone to some pretty crazy weather patterns that can bring drought one year and flooding the next. Drones makes it easier for farmers to monitor crops and...
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Flooding forces hundreds from homes in B.C.

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Hundreds of people were forced from their homes in B.C. due to flooding that placed the community of Cache Creek under a state of emergency.
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Flooding across Canada has people preparing for the worst

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Flooding across Canada has people nationwide preparing for the worst. Concern is high in New Brunswick where the cost of clean-up has skyrocketrf in recent years. In B.C., there are worries that last year's wildfires could bring more...
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'This is an unprecedented event': Saint John mayor on historic flooding

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Don Darling, mayor of Saint John, says public safety is the number one priority as more rain in the forecast is set to worsen flooding in the southern half of New Brunswick
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Heavy flooding prompts evacuation anxiety in Newfoundland

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Heavy flooding from a massive weekend rainfall has prompted evacuation anxiety in Newfoundland. The town of Deer Lake has been under an evacuation warning since Monday after the Humber River flooded its shores and threatened homes. River...