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Summer storms leave a trail of destruction in central SaskatchewanOne of Saskatchewan's biggest summer storms rolled through central Saskatchewan Wednesday night leaving behind a trail of destruction.WeatherAug 21, 2025
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Southern Alberta farm devastated by hailstorm, loses beloved camelDenis Jackson, owner of the White barn Fun Farm immediately thought his farm was about to be destroyed. 'It was just coming, there was no stopping it.'WeatherAug 21, 2025
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Hail damages crops, greenhouses east of CalgaryMohamed Eldaher's crops were shredded by an intense hail storm as it moved over the Calgary area Monday, costing the family over $30,000 in losses.WeatherAug 6, 2024
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Thunderstorm, hail leave path of destruction in City of Kawartha LakesStrong winds and hail left a path of damage throughout the City of Kawartha Lakes on Thursday.WeatherAug 4, 2023
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Extreme weather prompts safety preparedness among AlbertansAlbertans have been experiencing extreme weather events since May and are now cleaning up the damage done.WeatherJul 3, 2023
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Record-breaking hailstone found in central AlbertaWhile Alberta is known for its hail, the size is typically smaller than a baseball.WeatherAug 4, 2022
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Damage assessment underway following central Alberta storm“Just dollar signs floating into the sky. It was looking like a really promising year... So obviously a huge economic loss.”CanadaAug 2, 2022
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Golf ball-sized hail pummels Assiniboia, Sask., damages property in Tuesday morning stormPea-sized to golf ball-sized hail dropped down around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, damaging vehicles, houses and trees in the town of Assiniboia.CanadaAug 31, 2021
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Hailstorm floods Cardston street, leaves cleanup for businessesA burst of hail Monday evening — knocking leaves and branches from trees — left parts of Cardston's Main Street underwater.WeatherJul 6, 2021
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Invermere pelted by hail despite raging wildfires, smoky skies in other regions of B.C.'It pretty much came out of nowhere, and it was quite strange as several different places in the valley had different experiences,' said Pete Bourke of the Chamber of Commerce.WeatherJul 3, 2021
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