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An army of ‘very hungry caterpillars’ invades a popular Alberta campgroundVisitors to Pigeon Lake Provincial Park, southwest of Edmonton, are being forced to contend with an army of visitors that are in the midst of a 'cyclical boom.'EnvironmentJun 12
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‘Just be amazed:’ Alberta is seeing a cyclical outbreak of caterpillarsForest tent caterpillars are not entomologist Ken Fry's favourite insect but the black-coloured critters with vibrant blue-and-yellow marks do have a soft spot in his heart.CanadaJun 1
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Oil prices whipsaw while stocks hit new highs amid U.S.-Iran blockadesWall Street’s strength followed manic swings in the oil market, where prices surged overnight on worries that the Iran war will affect the flow of crude for a long time.MoneyApr 30
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Winter storm that slammed U.S. brings more snow and frigid coldDeep snow extending in a 2,100-kilometer swath from Arkansas to New England halted traffic, canceled flights and triggered wide school cancellations Monday.U.S. NewsJan 26
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Major U.S. winter storm leaves at least 1M without power across SouthThe ice and snowfall were expected to continue into Monday in much of the country, followed by very low temperatures, the National Weather Service said.WeatherJan 25
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Trump’s Greenland tariff threats rattle global stock marketsStocks slumped in afternoon trading on Wall Street Tuesday as tensions escalate over U.S. President Donald Trump's attempts to assert American control over Greenland.MoneyJan 20
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The top toys for kids for 2025 (all parent-approved!)From Bitzee and Yoto to Gui Gui, this year’s top toys are guaranteed to spark big smiles. Discover 2025’s most-loved, parent-approved gifts for kids.The CuratorDec 5, 2025
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White House releases list of donors paying for Trump’s ‘beautiful’ ballroomEarlier this month, Trump welcomed nearly 130 donors to a dinner at the White House to reward them for contributions to the ballroom construction.U.S. NewsOct 24, 2025
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Abnormally dry summer has maple syrup producers worried it won’t be a sweet springAfter an abnormally dry summer, maple syrup producers in the Atlantic region are anxiously waiting to see what winter weather brings and how it'll impact their yield.CanadaOct 16, 2025
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Wall Street wobbles as U.S. trade tensions heat up with ChinaCanada's main S&P/TSX stock index soared, meanwhile, and finished more than 500 points higher at 30,353.61, helped by strong gains in the basic materials sector.WorldOct 14, 2025
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Have you noticed an increase in wasp activity around Toronto? Here’s whyAs summer comes to a close, many Torontonians have noticed an increase in wasp activity — as experts say wasp season is in full swing.EnvironmentSep 17, 2025
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Shooting at Montana bar kills 4, sparking manhunt for suspectThe Montana Division of Criminal Investigation confirmed four people were pronounced dead at the scene and that it was an active investigation.U.S. NewsAug 1, 2025
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7 best backyard deals to upgrade your outdoor spaceGrab these deals to make your outdoor space shine.The CuratorApr 29, 2025
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Penguins and polar bears outnumber people in some tariff-hit territoriesTiny tropical islands and remote Arctic outposts with no populations are among the countries and territories that now face at least 10 per cent U.S. tariffs, with some far higher.EconomyApr 3, 2025
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‘Abnormally large’ number of gypsy moths at Pinery Provincial Park, officials sayPark officials say a seasonal increase is typical, but this year's number of gypsy moths has been greater than usual.EnvironmentJul 11, 2019
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Ecological surprises in Waterton two years after devastating wildfireTrees are charcoal black on one side and bone white on the other, evidence of the path a wildfire took as it tore into Waterton Lakes National Park in southwestern Alberta nearly two years ago.CanadaAug 30, 2019
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Brace for ‘Game of Snows’ in Canada this winter, at least according to the Old Farmer’s AlmanacCanadians can expect a "winter wallop" to end the year, according to the 2020 edition of the Old Farmer's Almanac.TrendingAug 27, 2019
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Trump calls Xi meeting ‘extraordinary,’ says China has much to gain in post-G20 tweetThe dinner table diplomacy that Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping of China conducted over the weekend produced something as vague as it was valuable: an agreement to keep talking.PoliticsDec 3, 2018
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Southern Saskatchewan seeing driest spring on recordSouthern Saskatchewan is experiencing some of its driest weather in recorded history, and the effects are reverberating through the province.EnvironmentMay 22, 2019
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Regina entrepreneurs create new tree banding systemEvery year the city of Regina along with residents band trees to protect them from pests, but one duo has reinvented the decades-old system and created a more environmentally-friendly and non-toxic alternative.CanadaSep 25, 2018