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Northern Alberta oilsands camps evacuated again

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Workers on the run again from the threat from a resurgent wildfire, forcing about 8,000 to leave the facilities
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Kenya torches huge pile of ivory tusks

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President Uhuru Kenyatta sends a message to poachers by setting fire to thousands of elephant tusks and rhino horns that are worth a fortune
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Historic NYC church burns on Orthodox Easter

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Serbian cathedral destroyed; fire under investigation
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Family watches Fort McMurray home burn on security camera

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Time-lapse shot shows flames, smoke engulfing room
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Huge fires rage in northern Oklahoma

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11 counties under state of emergency
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Massive residential tower fire in Ajman, U.A.E.

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Cell phone video captures flames, falling debris
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Meteor flashes in sky over Scotland

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Giant blue fireball seen across the north
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Being Bernie Sanders

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He's up against powerhouse Hillary Clinton, but will slow-and-steady win the nomination race for Bernie Sanders?
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Aussie fires hit popular tourist region

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More than 2,000 hectares burned in Great Ocean Road area of southern Australia
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Patient in pain waits 10 years for surgery

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An Alberta woman has waited more than a decade for surgery to relieve the severe pain in her back and neck.
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China's climate problem

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How is China going to make good on its COP21 promises? David Common reports from Shanghai
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Israel‑Hamas war: US envoy demands aggressive probe into Mussallet’s murder

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As the Israel-Hamas war rages on, US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has demanded a probe into the killing of a 20-year-old Palestinian American man.
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B.C. homeowners taking steps to improve fire resiliency

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As B.C.'s summer fire season gets underway, more and more homeowners are taking preventative steps to protect their properties. In the Okanagan there has been a marked increase in people doing the FireSmart B.C. program. As Brady...
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How cultural burning makes B.C. forests resilient to wildfire

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Wildfire season has hit B.C. with a fury. As crews fight to contain the flames, we want to take a look at some of the work that was historically done to make forest floors more resilient to fire. For decades, the Indigenous practice of...
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Deputy chief instructor at Nassau Fire Service Academy sustains burns during training exercise

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Officials say a combustible liquid ignited during the training exercise.
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Sask. First Nations get resourceful to prepare for wildfire season

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Remote First Nations are often the first in Saskatchewan to feel the effect and deal with the danger of wildfires. Now, they’re using whatever they have to prepare for a potentially devastating fire season.
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Alberta Indigenous communities relying on prescribed burns for wildfire protection with hopes to get back to traditional

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Alberta Wildfire is carrying out prescribed burns across Nothern Alberta, inlcuding many Indigenous communities who have faced previous emergencies. Some leaders in those communities are intererested in taking on tradtional burns, which...
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What Canada can learn from how B.C. First Nations prevent wildfire disasters

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First Nations in B.C. are in a race to protect themselves from wildfires, bringing back a tradition that had been banned for decades. CBC’s Brady Strachan was invited to the front line of a prescribed or cultural burn to learn more about...
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What two holdover fires near Fort Smith mean for the 2024 wildfire season

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Fire season in the N.W.T. doesn't officially start until Wednesday. But already, TWO fires are burning in the territory. They're holdovers from last year. They've been smouldering, under the snow, near Fort Smith since last summer. And...
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Starting fires to prevent fires

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Provincial information officer with Alberta Wildfire, Melissa Story, joins Sandra Batson to talk about the more than 1,000 hectares of land proactively burned by Alberta crews for hazard reduction burns.
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Saskatoon man in Edmonton burn unit will need help during long, painful recovery

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Zakk Grant, 30, was airlifted to Edmonton after the April 7 fire in his Saskatoon basement suite. Grant, who has autism and normally lives alone, has third-degree burns over 40 per cent of his body. His brother says he'll need a lot of...
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'The pain was just unbelievable,' says man who attended foam party

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Bryan Kirkham, who attended a foam party at Stages Nightclub in Kingston, Ont., says after he left the club, he couldn't open his eyes and they 'started to burn.'
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NYPD: 38-year-old woman dies in Williamsbridge house fire

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Firefighters responded to a house fire on East 212th Street at around 2 a.m.
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Second fire in just over a week ravages multiple buildings in Newburgh

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Flames and heavy smoke could be seen billowing from the two-story apartment homes, engulfing the area in chaos.