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Alberta windstorm’s path of destruction damages homes, uproots treesWind gusted up to 130 km/h in some parts and the storm only lasted around four minutes. Environment Canada says the path of the storm was between Slave Lake and Red Deer.WeatherMay 30, 2025
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Okanagan residents, businesses clean up after windstorm wreaks havoc MondayTrees were uprooted, branches were left scattered, and boats washed up on shore in Kelowna, leaving city crews to clean up the mess.WeatherJul 25, 2023
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Damaging storms, damp spring and dry fall: Another year of B.C. weather extremesB.C. escaped without a heat dome or damaging atmospheric river this year, but there were plenty of weather extremes making headlines in other areas.WeatherDec 30, 2022
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Wind warning in effect for Montreal, gusts could reach 90 km/hEnvironment Canada says powerful winds expected in Montreal could toss loose objects or cause tree branches to break, which may result in power outages in the city.WeatherNov 30, 2022
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Windstorm leaves Surrey, B.C. family without power for nearly 2 weeksThe family says it was caught in a bureaucratic maze ever since several trees growing on adjacent public land toppled onto their home and property the night of the storm.ConsumerNov 17, 2022
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B.C. windstorm knocks out power for more than 100,000BC Hydro officials said all of its available crews are working around the clock to get power restored.WeatherNov 5, 2022
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Some power outages but no major problems after blustery windstorm sweeps B.C.BC Hydro says heavy wind gusts affected the northern and central Interior, leaving some residents of Prince George, Smithers, Burns Lake and Fort Nelson in the dark overnight.WeatherOct 11, 2022
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City of Peterborough estimates cost of May 21 derecho storm at $3.3M to dateThe City of Peterborough estimates that the cost to date for tree removals, cleanup and the purchase and rental of equipment for the cleanup is $625,000.CanadaJul 6, 2022
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Damage assessment, cleanup begins along Vancouver’s storm-battered waterfrontPeople who came down to view the extensive destruction along the Stanley Park seawall Saturday described it as "crazy" and "post-apocalyptic."WeatherJan 8, 2022
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Record-breaking ‘bomb cyclone’ weakens as it hits B.C.: Here’s what you need to knowThursday's storm did not make landfall. Monday's storm will, however, no longer with the strength of a record-breaking 'bomb cyclone.'WeatherOct 25, 2021
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