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  1. Homes driven into Saskatchewan community amid wildfire recovery - CTV News

    Homes driven into Saskatchewan community amid wildfire recovery

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  2. Saanich gets $10 million to protect bog biodiversity

    Saanich receives $10 million to protect bog biodiversity

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  3. Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers - CBC

    Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers.

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  4. QIA promises to build eight new marine monitoring stations, nine additional houses

    QIA to build eight new marine monitoring stations, nine additional houses in Iglulik

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  5. P.E.I. Watershed Alliance concerned that 'climate action' removed from minister's title

    P.E.I. Watershed Alliance expresses concern over removal of 'climate action' from minister's title

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  6. Birds of March: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

    Spring is in the air as birds return to New Brunswick

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  7. U.S. considers changing regulations designed to protect North Atlantic right whales

    U.S. considers changing regulations to protect North Atlantic right whales

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  8. Haddock quota to go down 57% in parts of N.S., N.B on April 1

    Nova Scotia and New Brunswick haddock fishing quotas cut by over 50%.

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  9. Have you seen a wasp nest like this? These researchers want to study it

    Researchers collect wasp nests to study heavy metal presence

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  10. Video captures dozens of coffins washed away in deadly flood amid 'record' levels of rain: 'Families have lost everything'

    Flooding in [location] results in dozens of coffins being washed away, leaving families without remains

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  11. Heavy snow, strong winds forecast for Bow Valley, Kananaskis Country

    Heavy snow and strong winds forecast for Bow Valley and Kananaskis Country.

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  12. Snowfall warning in effect in Okotoks area for Sunday

    A snowfall warning has been issued for the Okotoks area, with up to 10 cm of snow expected on Sunday.

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  13. City of Cold Lake council moves to formalize 10-Minute Fire Response Policy

    City of Cold Lake council agrees to formalize 10-Minute Fire Response Policy

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  14. Digital reconstruction reveals the face of ‘Little Foot,’ a nearly 4 million-year-old human ancestor - CP24

    A nearly 4 million-year-old human ancestor nicknamed 'Little Foot' has been given a digital reconstruction of its face.

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  15. Clocks to spring forward in Alberta tonight

    Alberta to spring forward tonight, debate over changing clocks for good

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  16. Virtual Power Plants Are Key to Unlocking America's Energy Transition

    Virtual Power Plants offer a key to unlocking America's energy transition by leveraging combined renewable energy projects, increasing energy efficiency and reducing reliance on traditional power sources.

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  17. Nature Nut: Humpbacks use a learned technique for feeding

    Humpback whales have been observed using a learned technique to feed on krill by creating a 'bubble net' that traps the prey

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  18. Canada documents three more 20-degree readings in 2026 - The Weather Network

    Canada documents three more 20-degree readings in 2026

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  19. LETTER: Colour failure at Vernon’s future new pool

    Colour failure at new pool

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  20. Moving your farm books to the cloud

    Farm bookkeeping and office administration are becoming a bottleneck for some farm operations.

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  21. Local Fishing Report

    Elevation and water temperature are normal and stable. Largemouth bass are slow on lipless and plastic baits around coves and shorelines. Blue and channel catfish are slow.

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  22. March 7th Weather Discussion

    Showers expected through morning, cold front moves in this afternoon.

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  23. Welland pauses incentives after flood of new physicians — but Niagara still needs more than 100 family doctors

    Welland pauses incentives for family doctors, still short of needed physicians

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  24. Astronomers are capturing video of a black hole for the first time - CBC

    Astronomers capture first-ever video of a black hole

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  25. Canada has a role in global illegal wildlife trade, says Cariboo based researcher

    Canada's role in global illegal wildlife trade is a growing concern

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  26. Mother and Daughter Killed When Tornado Hit Their Car ID'd as Substitute Teacher and Her 13-Year-Old

    Mother and daughter killed in car accident after tornado hits

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  27. Why Ontario still springs forward despite a 2020 law to stop the time change

    Ontario reverts to daylight saving time despite 2020 law

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  28. Warm and windy weather coming to Calgary this Saturday

    Calgary to experience warm and windy weather on Saturday.

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  29. Student-inspired mural unveiled at water treatment plant

    Student-created mural unveiled at Prince Albert water treatment plant celebrating clean water and environmental stewardship.

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  30. Science will collide with sports at roller derby event in Chilliwack

    Science to be incorporated into roller derby gameplay

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  31. Winter conditions expected on North Island beginning Sunday, March 8

    Winter conditions expected on North Island starting Sunday, March 8, with snow and slippery roads

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  32. La Belle Vie family farm bets on nutrient-rich haskap berries

    Haskap berries are a new crop for La Belle Vie Farm in Saint Charles

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  33. Rainfall warning, possible thunderstorms tonight and Saturday

    Rainfall warning issued for tonight and Saturday, with 15-40 mm of rain expected, potentially leading to thunderstorms.

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  34. Maritimes see ninth straight dry month

    Maritimes experience ninth consecutive dry month

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  35. What vinegar can — and can’t — clean in your home

    Vinegar can clean surfaces like countertops, sinks, and mirrors.

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  36. Government funding supports at-risk species in Saanich wetland

    Government provides $10,000 for Saanich wetland conservation efforts.

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  37. PUC to host open house at wastewater treatment plant

    Pittsburgh Utility Company to host open house at wastewater treatment plant

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  38. Town opens up questionnaire to residents to shape invasive species protocols

    Residents can provide input on the plan by completing the questionnaire

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  39. Alberta budget cuts Banff's infrastructure funding

    Alberta budget cuts Banff's infrastructure funding

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  40. Reward offered for information on suspicious deer killing in Okanagan Falls

    BC Conservation Officer Service investigates suspicious deer killing in Okanagan Falls, reward offered for information.

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  41. March 6th Weather Discussion

    Significantly wetter conditions are expected today across the region

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  42. Toronto’s freezing rain warning lifts

    Freezing rain warning lifted for Toronto and surrounding areas.

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  43. St. Catharines Today: Region chair calls for smaller councils + Dog park on wheels

    Region's 16 municipalities might have smaller councils to save costs, City of St. Catharines proposes dog park on wheels.

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  44. Meteor sighting over Cochrane stirs awe

    A meteor was spotted over Cochrane, with new video and images shared online showing the bright celestial object passing overhead.

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