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Non-Americans now paying more to visit U.S. national parks – will Canadians stay away?'It does appear to be yet another roadblock towards Canadians visiting the United States,' McKenzie McMillan, managing partner at The Travel Group in Vancouver, told Global News.CanadaJan 8
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U.S. national parks to charge non-Americans higher entry fees than residentsThe huge price hike applies to Canadians and includes parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Everglades and the Grand Canyon.U.S. NewsNov 26, 2025
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Sasha DiGiulian becomes first woman to free-climb El Capitan’s longest routeFree-climbing is when climbers scale using only their hands and feet, supported by ropes to prevent them from falling, which they rig in sections.TrendingDec 2, 2025
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Squatters, base jumpers illegally invade Yosemite amid U.S. government shutdownVideos shared online shows people illegally base jumping from Yosemite National Park's El Capitan.U.S. NewsOct 17, 2025
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U.S. park ranger fired for flying trans flag on Yosemite rock faceShannon “SJ” Joslin said the flag was hung in a display of trans pride and to let people know that everyone is welcome at Yosemite National Park.TrendingAug 19, 2025
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California resident tests positive for plague after camping near Lake TahoeHealth officials say symptoms of plague usually show up within two weeks of exposure to an infected animal or flea.U.S. NewsAug 21, 2025
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Americans push back at Trump with upside-down flag, other acts of resistanceThe unfurling of an upside-down American flag at Yosemite is just one in a number of growing acts of resistance to Trump and his so-called 'first buddy,' Elon Musk.U.S. NewsFeb 24, 2025
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Thousands descend on U.S. national parks to protest firingsConcerned Americans say job cuts in national parks will put the future of these lands in jeopardy and create unsafe conditions for visitors.U.S. NewsMar 3, 2025
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Storms across US bring heavy snow, dangerous ice and a tornado in CaliforniaA tornado near a mall in central California swept up cars, uprooted trees and sent several people to the hospital.WeatherDec 15, 2024
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Yosemite warns 1,700 past visitors after 2nd death from rare, rodent-borne illnessFRESNO, Calif. - About 1,700 people who stayed in tent cabins at Yosemite National Park this summer were warned Tuesday they may have been exposed to a deadly rodent-borne virus blamed for the deaths of two campers.HealthAug 28, 2012
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Holiday trimmings: Families make exercise part of holiday traditionsFor the Kent family of Amherst, N.H., getting dressed for the holidays often means lacing up hiking boots or buckling a helmet. For the last 11 years, they have made a tradition of spending many Thanksgivings, Christmases and Easters at a national park doing something active.Nov 1, 2012
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California storms: Residents scramble to clean up before more rain moves inMany areas saw unprecedented amounts of rain coupled with furious winds and even hail and lightning that knocked down trees and damaged electrical lines.U.S. NewsJan 11, 2023
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A green pioneerRex Weyler, world-renowned author and environmentalist, shares his thoughts on Greenpeace and used furniture.Apr 24, 2009
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Rugby player Kleeberger shaves ‘wildman’ beard to raise money for cancer researchVICTORIA - Canadian rugby flanker Adam Kleeberger, who became known worldwide as "Grizzly Adam" for his wildman beard at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, has had the unruly facial hair shaved off for charity.Oct 17, 2011
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Rugby player Kleeberger shaves ‘wildman’ beard to raise money for cancer researchVICTORIA - Canadian rugby flanker Adam Kleeberger, who became known worldwide as "Grizzly Adam" for his wildman beard at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, has had the unruly facial hair shaved off for charity.EntertainmentOct 17, 2011
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Rugby player Kleeberger shaves ‘wildman’ beard to raise money for cancer researchVICTORIA - Canadian rugby flanker Adam Kleeberger, who became known worldwide as "Grizzly Adam" for his wildman beard at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, has had the unruly facial hair shaved off for charity.SportsOct 17, 2011
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Ministry wants residents to still be careful despite slow fire season in northwestern OntarioChris Marchand, a fire information officer for the MNR, said the area burned to date is less than one per cent of what burned in 2021.EnvironmentJul 15, 2022
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California wildfires have already burned a record 2M acres as conditions worsenAfter a typically dry summer, California is parched heading into fall, which is normally the most dangerous time for wildfires.WorldSep 7, 2020
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Yosemite takes steps to protect sequoias from fireOfficials are clearing brush and setting sprinklers to protect two groves of giant sequoias as a week-old wildfire rages along the remote northwest edge of Yosemite National Park.WorldAug 25, 2013
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Firefighters battling blaze near Yosemite brace for strong winds; crews protect giant sequoiasWith winds gusting to 50 mph on Sierra mountain ridges and flames jumping from treetop to treetop, hundreds of firefighters have been deployed to protect this and other communities in the path of the Rim Fire raging north of Yosemite National Park.WorldAug 25, 2013