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B.C. industries at an impasse in the 'Heart of the Fraser'

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The 80 kilometre stretch of the Fraser River between Mission and Hope, B.C. has become known to conservationists as "the Heart of the Fraser." It's also the site of an ongoing dispute over land use and the potential threats to some of...
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Sen. Mark Warner: Amazon's HQ2 Will Put Virginia on the Map as a Tech Hub

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Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) spoke with Cheddar's J.D. Durkin about Amazon's move to Crystal City and what it means for the people of Virginia. "This is both going to be an economic driver and, frankly, put this region more on the map as a...
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See the migrant caravan from above

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CNN captured footage of migrants gathered on a bridge, as some jumped into the river below.
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Unearthing buried river via 'daylighting' | The Fix

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Unearthing the buried Sawmill River in Nova Scotia via 'daylighting' is a lengthy process but comes with environmental and economic benefits. The Fix looks at why the river was buried in the first place and the challenges presented by...
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'The plastic is a disaster' - rescuing Belgium's rivers

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Delve beneath the surface of a river and you don't know what you might find. But, above all, you're likely to discover plastics - and loads of them. As the EU unveils plans to tackle single-use plastics, volunteers have been showing...
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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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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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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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Volunteers continue search for boy lost in Grand River

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It's been six weeks since Kaden Young was swept away by the swollen Grand River near Orangeville, Ont. Volunteers have now taken up the search for the three-year-old boy with the hope of returning him to his family
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A Former Sinclair Anchor Speaks Out

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Kirk Clyatt, an anchor at Sinclair for several years, says the company HQ has been trying to strong arm all its content from as far back as 2001. Sinclair Broadcast Group has been getting a lot of heat in recent days after a video of all...
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Police neglected duty in investigating Indigenous man's death

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Police in Thunder Bay neglected their duty in investigating an Indigenous man's death, an independent review has found. Stacy DeBungee was found dead in the McIntyre River in the fall of 2015. Police concluded that the 41-year-old fell...
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Trial for man charged in killing of teen underway

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The trial for the man charged in the killing 15-year-old Tina Fontaine is now underway in Winnipeg. Raymond Cormier has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of the teenager back in 2014. Fontaine's death spurred calls for...
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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...
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First Nations want RCMP to investigate Thunder Bay deaths

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First Nations leaders in Northern Ontario are growing frustrated with the lack of results from local police investigations into the deaths of seven Indigenous teens who were found rivers in Thunder Bay dating back to 2000.
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Why do cities allow people to live and build in high-risk, disaster-prone areas?

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Cities still allow people to live and build in high-risk, disaster-prone areas, partly because of outdated flood maps and politics, experts say