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COVID-19 crisis curbs oil demand: Nigeria braces for further cuts

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Experts warn the current instability in the oil market may further damage the economy.
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Rail delays hit commuters after storms swamp New Jersey

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NJ Transit bus and private carrier bus services are accepting rail tickets while crews respond to the issue.
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Man missing after trying to retrieve a volleyball from Kamloops river

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Search crews are still out along the Thompson River in Kamloops looking for a man who got swept away Sunday evening. A Thompson Rivers University international student was playing volleyball with friends when the ball went into the...
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Summer’s arrival prompts water safety reminders

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With warm temperatures arriving for much of Canada, experts are reminding people about the importance of staying safe around local lakes and rivers, which are the sites of most accidental drownings.
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District of Squamish declares state of local emergency due to wildfires

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District of Squamish declares state of local emergency due to wildfires
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District of Squamish declares state of local emergency due to wildfire

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A wildfire just north of Squamish has prompted a local state of emergency. The Dryden Creek wildfire is burning near the Sea-to-Sky Highway. As CBC's Yasmine Ghania reports, there are concerns the area's famous winds could push the...
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Emergency declared in Squamish, B.C., as wildfire burns near homes

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The District of Squamish, B.C., just 45 kilometres from Vancouver, has declared a state of local emergency due to an active wildfire burning in the hills just above several homes in the Skyridge area.
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'Devastating milestone': More than 4 million people have fled Sudan since start of civil war

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Sudan's civil war has reached a devastating milestone, the United Nations is warning, with more than four million people fleeing the country since the start of the civil war.
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Edmonton is updating its 20-year-old animal control bylaw

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One city councillor is pleased about the proposed increase in fines for dog attacks. An advocate says the city needs to encourage more owners to tag or microchip their pets. A draft bylaw is in front of committee on Monday for feedback.
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Firefighting resources stretched thin to start wildfire season

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With large wildfires burning across Canada, firefighting resources are already considered inadequate and officials are calling in for support from other countries.
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Some Canadian musicians halt U.S. tours over border fears, political climate

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Some Canadian musicians are cancelling U.S. tour dates due to safety concerns stemming from the tense political climate, fears about crossing the border, and ongoing annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Long Island congressman speaks to News 12 about the new proposed SALT cap

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News 12 talks to Long Island Rep. Nick Lalota about the increase in the proposed SALT cap.
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Officials update ongoing transit projects to improve North Jersey commutes

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Topics included the New Jersey Turnpike expansion, the new Port Authority bus terminal and NJ Transit’s plan for the World Cup.
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Will the U.S. profit from Trump’s tariff strategy?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai about President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy and what could come next in Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.
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Doctors in N.L. are — finally — bringing I.V.F. to the province

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The days of people in Newfoundland and Labrador having to leave home to receive I.V.F. treatments may be nearing an end. A pair of fertility specialists in St. John’s are preparing to open a private I.V.F clinic, the first in the...
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Was it harder for Alex Ovechkin to break the goals record than it was for Wayne Gretzky to set it?

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Alexander Ovechkin scored his 895th goal, becoming the new record holder for goals scored in the NHL.
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A new look for curbside collection in Waterloo region

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Starting in March 2026, people in Waterloo region will use a new cart-based program to collect organics and garbage. CBC K-W's Joe Pavia spoke with Olivia Kwok, the region's manager of waste collection and diversion, about how the new...
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Will European air passengers receive less compensation in the future?

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The proposed update to European rules for obtaining compensation in the event of air travel delays could deprive 85% of passengers of compensation, according to consumer associations.
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Thousands of Congolese children separated from parents as they flee to Burundi

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More than 6,000 Congolese children who have fled to Burundi have been separated from their parents as they fled.
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Dozens show up to Vancouver Park Board meeting on controversial aquatic centre

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Dozens of people lined up to speak at Monday night’s Vancouver Park Board meeting over a controversial new aquatic centre. The proposed redesign would replace a 50-metre pool with one half that size. As Meera Bains reports, swim clubs...
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Yukon's only dedicated abortion clinic to lose current space

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The Opal Clinic is currently embedded with the obstetrics, gynecology and sexual health clinics at the Whitehorse General Hospital. Now, both of those clinics are moving to a new location downtown. Opal says the space that's been offered...
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Mackenzie Valley Highway route 'should be our call,' says Pedzéh Kı̨ First Nation

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Pedzéh Kı̨ First Nation Chief Jamie Moses says the N.W.T. government is "sticking to its guns" with a proposed route for an all-weather road from Wrigley to Norman Wells, sidelining community concerns about unstable land and disturbance...
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It was a hot election issue. Now Regina city councillors are examining REAL's future

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Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski was on the Morning Edition on Feb. 13, 2025, to discuss the previous night's city council meeting, touching on proposed tax increases and how Regina will assess the future of Regina Exhibition Association...
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US government workers rally against Trump’s layoffs, agency cuts

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Federal workers, union leaders and lawmakers have rallied in Washington, DC, against Trump’s push to cut government agencies and staff.