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100-year-old Toronto man strives to be oldest helicopter skier

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A 100-year-old Toronto man is hoping to reclaim a world record for the oldest person to helicopter ski. He’s training at a ski hill in Milton, Ont., before heading to B.C. to potentially make history in April. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the...
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Ford asks Metrolinx to work on new transit plan to expand GO Transit

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Premier Doug Ford has directed Metrolinx to look into diverting freight trains from existing rail lines to accommodate the eventual expansion of GO Transit service in Kitchener and Milton. CBC’s Lane Harrison explains.
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Town of Hempstead to announce details on major collection drive to help hurricane victims

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Drop-off locations are going to be set up throughout the township to collect supplies for victims of both hurricanes.
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Brooklyn residents head to Florida to prep for Miami Carnival as thousands evacuate area ahead of Hurricane Milton

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While thousands desperately evacuate the state, a determined group of carnival-goers from Brooklyn is heading to the Sunshine State for the highly anticipated Miami Carnival this Sunday.
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Hurricane was 'significant' but not 'worst-case scenario,' Florida governor says

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said early Thursday that the storm was damaging, but the storm surge 'as initially reported has not been as significant overall as what was observed for Hurricane Helene.'
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Hurricane Milton exits Florida's east coast as Category 1, leaving 3 million without power

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The morning after Hurricane Milton made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 3, daylight is allowing first responders to access the damage and rescue those trapped by floodwater.
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Conspiracy theories impacting hurricane response, disaster assistance agency says

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In the midst of a deadly hurricane season, the Federal Emergency Management Agency says false conspiracy theories are preventing some people from getting help and taking a toll on responders. The statement came after Donald Trump falsely...
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NOAA ‘hurricane hunters’ fly through Milton to get data on massive storm

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See inside the plane used by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association scientists, who flew through Hurricane Milton on Tuesday in a bid to collect data on the sprawling, powerful storm.
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Gas Shortage in Florida as 'Catastrophic' Hurricane Approaches

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Winds up to 230 miles an hour and currently category 4, hurricane Milton is heading to Florida and being called "catastrophic."
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NASA releases new images of Hurricane Milton from above

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NASA released new video recorded from the International Space Station on Wednesday showing Hurricane Milton as it swirled toward Florida.
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Hurricane Milton’s monstrous growth fuelled by record ocean heat

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Hurricane Milton grew from a tropical depression to a monstrous Category 5 hurricane in record time due to unprecedented ocean heat that climate scientists link to the planet-warming effects of burning fossil fuels.
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Thousands flee Florida for New Jersey as Hurricane Milton approaches

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Some people paid six times more the average cost of a flight to New Jersey from Florida. Several others were anxiously waiting on standby for any seats to open up.
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Hurricane Milton Approaching Florida

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"If you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you are going to die" the stark warning from Tampa mayor Jane Castor as hurricane Milton approaches.
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Full: Nigel Farage speaks at the Reform UK South East conference

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Robin James Hunter-Clarke, Norfolk district councillor, former councillor Harrison Allman-Varty, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Kieran Mishchuk pose for a photo during the Reform UK South East conference, at Sandown Park Racecourse in...
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Congress Nears Stopgap Deal With Disaster Aid

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Congress is nearing an agreement that would keep the government open, and also allocate $100 billion to help Americans impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall has the details on the need for the disaster...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits Tokamak Energy in Abingdon

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Footage of Chancellor Rachel Reeves visiting the Tokamak Energy plant in Milton Park, Abingdon. She spoke to the media about GDP figures before touring the facility to understand its functioning.
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Small Business Administration relief program runs out of money, put on pause

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The Small Business Administration's disaster relief program quickly ran out of money, and had to be paused after receiving 49,000 applications for relief from people impacted by recent hurricanes. (Scripps News)
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Republican Congressman Gus Bilirakis talks about how his district was impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton

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Florida Congressman Gus Bilirakis says FEMA is not doing enough after hurricanes. (Scripps News)
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Search and rescue operations continue in Florida after Hurricane Milton

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In Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, many roads are still flooding and water rescues are ongoing. (Scripps News)
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Florida's airports, attractions reopen following Hurricane Milton

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Although Florida is still picking up the pieces left from Hurricane Milton, airports and attractions are set to reopen on Friday. (Scripps News)
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Debris scattered across Siesta Key after Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida.

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More than 3 million people were without power across Florida on Thursday as the state launched recovery efforts. (Scripps News)
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At least 19 tornadoes, over 100 warnings spanned Florida from Hurricane Milton

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Multiple people are dead after more than a dozen tornadoes touched down in Florida as the effects of Hurricane Milton devastated the state. (Scripps News)
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Tampa man who rode out Hurricane Milton describes fatigue for Florida residents

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A Tampa resident who decided to stay and ride out Hurricane Milton describes the damage and how Florida residents are fatigued after dealing with multiple storms. (Scripps News)
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Neighborhood in St. Petersburg damaged during Hurricane Milton.

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Downed trees fell on homes and cars in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Scripps News)