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Divers find cache of cars in Montreal-area river — and may have solved 1980s cold case

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Police in Deux-Montagnes, Que., say one of the vehicles found in the Mille-Îles River by the group Exploring with a Mission belongs to Robert Saint-Louis, a Laval resident who has been missing since 1988.
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Ofwat to be abolished as Government overhauls 'broken' water regulation – Environment Secretary's full speech

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Ofwat will be abolished as part of an overhaul of a “broken” water regulation system that failed customers and the environment, the Government has confirmed. Environment Secretary Steve Reed made the announcement in response to an...
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China Begins Construction of Brahmaputra Dam | WION

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China Begins Construction of Brahmaputra Dam.
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China begins world's largest dam on Brahmaputra: a ticking water bomb for India?

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China officially began construction of the world’s largest hydroelectric dam on the Brahmaputra (Yarlung Tsangpo) in Tibet on July 19, 2025. The colossal project was launched under the newly formed ‘China Yajiang Group Co’. What does it...
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Inside future housing plans for the revitalized Port Lands

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The revitalized Port Lands neighbourhood is set to feature mixed-use communities, with a focus on affordable housing. Metro Morning spoke to Waterfront Toronto to find out more.
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Year after Brazil dam collapse, effects of contamination remain

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The 2019 mining dam collapse in Brumadinho killed 270 people and sent a wall of toxic mud and debris into the surrounding land.
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Chaos at Guatemala-Mexico border as caravan tries to advance

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Migrants and asylum seekers fear crossing border in small numbers will lead to their deportations back to Honduras.
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Mekong communities struggle as China tests dam equipment

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Water levels have fluctuated sharply with testing but some are encouraged that China gave warning of its plan.
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Machu Picchu rubbish crisis threatens UNESCO heritage site

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Tourists leave behind more than five tonnes of garbage every day.
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Jagged ice on Red River make for rough skating

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Extreme fall weather has caused Manitoba’s Red River to freeze unevenly, making much of it unsafe to skate on.
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Kenya floods: More rain expected in region

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Authorities are warning of more heavy rain in Kenya. Thousands have already been displaced after two months of flooding.
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Kenya's River Mara vulnerable to climate change

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The economic worth the whole river basin is estimated at $7bn annually from tourism to agriculture.
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Europe weather: Deadly storms hit France, Italy and Greece

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Another bout of extreme weather brings flooding and landslides to three European countries.
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Pollution, age threaten India's heritage site, Taj Mahal

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Pollution and wear and tear are threatening the popularity of India's biggest tourist attraction.
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Can Ethiopia and Egypt agree on the Nile? | The Stream

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On The Stream: Can Ethiopia and Egypt reach agreement on the Nile?
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As flood season hits across Canada, what can be learned from Manitoba's 1997 Flood of the Century?

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As flood season brings high waters to several Canadian regions, we travel to the site of the so-called Flood of the Century to see what lessons have been learned.
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Boeing 737 slides off runway

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New daytime images emerge of a Boeing 737 that slid off a runway into a Florida river.
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Migrants increasingly risk lives arriving in Greece by river or sea

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Migrants are increasingly arriving in Greece by river or sea after Athens put up a 10-kilometre fence on the Turkish border to stop the flow of migrants in 2012. Euronews correspondents Fay Doulgkeri and Bryan Carter travelled 800...
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Quebec battles floodwaters

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Hundreds of homes in Quebec have already been evacuated and the worst is still to come. Some residents are preparing for more rain, while others are fed up with fighting the floods again.
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Hundreds forced from homes as St. John River rises in New Brunswick

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The St. John River hit a new peak overnight in Fredericton: 8.3 metres, just shy of its all-time high. While the worst may be over upstream, those downstream are still bracing for floodwaters to arrive.
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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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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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The Alberta band spreading the pro-pipeline message through music

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The National Energy Board gave the green light, again, to the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, saying it's in the public interest to get this pipeline built. It's a popular sentiment in Alberta, where many are counting on it to breathe...