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Irma leaves catastrophic damage on Caribbean islands

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Hurricane Irma has left a trail of catastrophic damage on Caribbean islands in what is being called the most expensive storm in the region's history.
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Where and how strong is Hurricane Irma now?

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CBC Meterologist Johanna Wagstaffe has the latest update on Hurricane Irma as it makes its way westward across the Atlantic.
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Irma's destruction

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Hurricane Irma churns across the Caribbean with fierce winds, surf, rain
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Irma's wrath

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High winds and rain batter a beach in the Caribbean
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Toronto Caribbean Carnival gets underway

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Annual Caribbean Carnival in Toronto celebrating its 50th year with colourful costumes, sights and sounds
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Zika Virus Concerns Spreading Around the World

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There is growing concern over the Zika virus. We look at how it spreads and how concerned travellers should be.
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Trump to slap 10% tariff on small nations including in the Caribbean and Africa

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US President Donald Trump is ramping up his tariff agenda, announcing plans to slap new duties of over 10 percent on imports from smaller nations, including several in Africa and the Caribbean. The move marks a sharp turn in US trade...
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Hurricane Beryl strengthens: Storm headed towards Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula

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Hurricane Beryl is heading towards Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula - one of the country's most popular tourist areas.
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Local Grenadian community raises funds for hurricane relief

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Vincent tells News 12 his group's annual festival on Aug. 18 celebrating Grenadian and greater Caribbean culture will be looking to raise money to send back to the affected islands as well.
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Grow NYC bringing fresh produce to Bronx community

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The market is open every Tuesday until Nov. 26.
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Hurricane Beryl strengthens into ‘potentially catastrophic’ storm

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Beryl, the earliest Category 4 storm ever reported, is moving towards Jamaica after hitting the island of Carriacou in Grenada.
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Beautifully sunny with highs in the lower 80s today, no rain in the forecast for July 4th

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News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Jonathan Cubit says today will be another beautiful weather day with lots of sun and temperatures in the lower 80s.
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Caribbean braces for ‘extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Beryl

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The Caribbean braces for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl. The record-breaking storm is expected to cause widespread damage.
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Netherlands royalty makes a stop in East Flatbush during US tour

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The Dutch king and queen will head to the New York Historical Society on the Upper West Side to continue their stay in New York City.
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Caribbean foods and culture highlighted at International Food Festival in Mount Vernon

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The event at the Dole Center featured cuisines and vendors from the Carribean.
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Mott Haven art exhibit celebrates Indian Arrival Day

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A curation of films, paintings, sculptures and photographs called the “Indian Arrival: Indentured Survival” hopes to bring awareness and spark conversation for the Indo-Caribbean community.
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Canada’s military mission training foreign troops bound for Haiti | Exclusive

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CBC News gets exclusive access to the Canadian military’s training program in Jamaica, where foreign troops are being prepped for deployment to Haiti, which is reeling from political chaos and gang violence.
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#TheMoment 500 Newfoundlanders randomly ended up on the same cruise

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Pam Pardy and Mark Hiscock recount the experience of coincidently winding up with 500 other Newfoundlanders on the same Caribbean cruise.
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Haiti's PM to resign after transition government in place

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Haiti's unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, will step down once a transition council and temporary replacement have been appointed, he says. Henry has held the role since the 2021 assassination of the country's last president.
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Canada's Joshua Liendo swims into the history book

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Joshua Liendo has broken barriers as Canada’s first Black swimmer to win gold at a world championship. But Liendo tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing his sights are set on the top of the podium at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
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Inside Edmonton's Jasper Place Community History Project

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Meet Donna Coombs-Montrose, one of the contributors to a project documenting the history of Jasper Place in west Edmonton.
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World's largest cruise ship takes to the seas amid controversy

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Royal Caribbean International's newest addition to its fleet, the Icon of the Seas, began its maiden voyage from Miami over the weekend. The ship, which measures more than 350 metres long and can carry up to 7,600 passengers, is crewed...
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Essequibo dispute: Will the Venezuela-Guyana truce hold?

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After a tense meeting, the leaders of Venezuela and Guyana have agreed not to use force to settle a dispute over control in the oil-rich Essequibo region. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves was central to...
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Cooking With Kadri Hajdaraj

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Chef Kadri Hajdaraj, of Kokomo NYC and Oxkale NYC, joined Cheddar News in studio to showcase some of his favorite Caribbean cuisines.