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Deluge of rain douses Edmonton regionA massive rainfall expected to drop some 50 to 100 millimetres of rain swept into the Edmonton region, flooding roads and sending sump pumps into overdrive. Katherine Ludwig has more on how local businesses are helping mop up the mess.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 1
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Heavy rain elevates flood concerns in Alberta, B.C.While many across the country are dealing with the start of wildfire season, tensions are running high in southern Alberta and the B.C. Interior after a very wet weekend. A melting snowpack and heavy rain have caused flooding in several communities, including Banff. And as Heather Yourex-West reports, with more rain in the forecast there’s...CanadaMay 31
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Wind for the south and rain in the north in latest spring weather systemWATCH: Saskatchewan waking up to a variety of weather alerts Thursday morning from Environment Canada with a wind warning for the south and rain for northern regions that could turn to snow.WeatherMay 14
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Spring storm rolls into Sask. bringing snow and rainWATCH: Weather alerts and special weather statements are in effect for most of the province as a major late-season storm rolls through.WeatherApr 22
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Category 5 super typhoon ‘Sinlaku’ sweeps through Northern Mariana Islands, brings heavy rains, windsHeavy winds and rain battered Saipan on Tuesday as Super Typhoon Sinlaku, a powerful Category 5 storm, moved closer to the Northern Mariana Islands. The National Weather Service in Guam issued warnings for Saipan. Meanwhile, The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) in Guam said on Tuesday that Sinlaku was located about 70 miles southeast of...U.S. NewsApr 14
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Heavy rain, winds batter Western Australia as Cyclone Narelle makes landfallTropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall in Western Australia on Friday, disrupting production at liquefied natural gas plants and cutting off power to thousands of residents.WeatherMar 27
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Landslide in Coquitlam following heavy rainA landslide in Coquitlam has cut off four homes from the road. BC Hydro says power is also out in the area following the slide.BC1Mar 19
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B.C. South Coast residents warned to remain vigilant following intense rainThe flood watch advisory has now been downgraded for much of the South Coast, easing some of the immediate dangers following this week’s atmospheric river. But as Taya Fast reports, residents of the Fraser Valley are still being advised to keep alert around fast moving waters and the possibilty of more landslides.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 21
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Fraser Valley Regional District declares state of emergency after days of intense rainGlobal News Morning speaks with Patricia Ross of the Fraser Valley Regional District about the state of emergency for properties along the Chilliwack River.Global News Morning BCMar 21
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Maritimes officials talk flooding amid heavy rain forecastsAcross the Maritimes, officials are paying close attention to rising river levels as heaving rainfall and melting snow come together. As Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports, communities say they’re monitoring conditions closely and preparing if water levels begin to swell.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 16
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Freezing rain forecast for Ottawa to Quebec CityThere are concerns of power outages and falling tree limbs in parts of eastern Ontario and southern Quebec as a storm system is set to bring several millimetres of freezing rain to the region. Global News meteorologist Ross Hull explains what people can expect.CanadaMar 11
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Raising funds and awareness for ALSALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a fatal neuro-degenerative disorder that attacks motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. On June 13, Side by Side for ALS Edmonton is taking place at Rundle Park, raising funds for vital client services and research. Side by Side ambassador Kenneth Shock and his wife Cheryl...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 1
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RBC Training Ground stops in HalifaxThe RBC Training Ground Program stopped in Halifax at the Canada Games Centre on Snday, giving young athletes a chance to showcase their speed, strength, and endurance. Nova Scotian Olympian, Hannah Mitton, was on hand to help inspire participants as they chase their own Oympic dreams. Kendra Gannon reports.HealthMay 31
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Watch Your Step: Freezing Rain May Lead to InjuryWith freezing rain falling across Greater Montreal, winter-related injuries are top of mind. Montreal emergency room physician Dr. Mitch Shulman joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to share tips on staying safe on ice, and advice for what not to do in the event of power outages.Global News Morning MontrealMar 11
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Art curators on ‘Train Track Tributaries’ exhibitGlobal News Morning’s Matthew Merkel has more from the curators of ‘Train Track Tributaries’ at the Black Canadian Experience Centre.EntertainmentMay 29
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Heavy rainfall prompts flooding concerns in B.C. and AlbertaParts of southeastern B.C. and southern Alberta are hoping the storm clouds will finally ease, after heavy rain inundated the regions for most of the weekend, causing rapid snowmelt and prompting several evacuation alerts and flood warnings. Grace Ke reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 31
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Trauma-Informed and Cultural-Sensitivity training in SaskatoonTwo Saskatchewan artists have put together a program, Community Arts Mentorship Program, aims to tackle conversations about trauma and cultural-sensitivity head on.CanadaMay 30
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Local sailor preps for RBC Training GroundWe check in with local sailor and RBC Olympian Madeline Gillis as she gets set to take part in RBC Training Ground this weekend at The Canada Games Centre in Halifax.Global News Morning HalifaxMay 29
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VPD introduces VR training systemThe Vancouver Police Department is showing off some cutting-edge technology it’s now using to help train its officers. It involves Virtual Reality that can simulate life and death situations – but at no risk. Kylie Stanton gives us a look.Global News Hour at 6May 18
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City of Calgary officials forecast river levels to peak by TuesdayCity of Calgary crews continue to monitor high river flows, expected to crest sometime Tuesday. The rain and melting snowpack aren’t expected to result in widespread flooding in our city, but have prompted a boating advisory as crews urge Calgarians to stay away from the rivers. Adam MacVicar reports.Global News Hour at 6Jun 1