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Kingston’s mild winter no reason to panic, expert saysAfter a very mild winter in Kingston that saw historically low lake ice coverage, Warren Mabee from Queen's University says the weather is no reason to panic.CanadaMar 20
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Canada just had its warmest winter ever. What’s in store for spring?The warmest winter on record in Canada could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say.EnvironmentMar 19
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Saskatoon snow removal begins on Priority 1 streets, motorists asked to drive carefullySnow removal has begun on Saskatoon's Priority 1 streets and is expected to take two weeks to complete. Crews area also working back-lane access.CanadaMar 12
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Winnipeg city crews ready for forecasted snowfallWinnipeg city crews are poised and ready for the snowfall reportedly on its way.EnvironmentMar 6
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Winter activities in Quebec struggling due to lack of snow on spring breakSpring break is normally a very profitable period for Ski Saint-Bruno, but not this year.CanadaMar 4
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Winter storm warning issued for Saskatchewan as province braces for snowWind and snow — lots of snow — are expected for Saskatchewan from Saturday morning to Monday night, Environment Canada said.WeatherMar 1
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Repairing pothole damages not normal this time of year, says Winnipeg mechanicApproximately six requests to repair damages caused by potholes in the city have been called in since the start of the year for staff at Urban Garage.EnvironmentFeb 14
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Weather moves Kingston’s historic hockey game indoors for only the second timeThe annual historic hockey game at Market Square has been relocated to the Leon's Centre. This marks only the second time in 54 years that the game won't be played outdoors.WeatherFeb 9
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Spring-like weather provides ideal conditions for joint surgery recovery: ExpertExpert says doctors often prescribe physical activity to join replacement patients and that can be a lot easier when the weather is warm.EnvironmentJan 31
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Warm weather forces adaptations to Winnipeg’s winter tourismThe unexpected warmer weather this winter has delayed the opening of Winnipeg's iconic river trail which forced adaptations in winter tourism for the city.CanadaJan 28
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