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Cleanup of the Buchans mine in Newfoundland moving into its final phase
8:10 AM 0ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The Newfoundland and Labrador government will issue tenders later this month to begin the final phase ......
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Wildfire west of Edmonton forces 200 people from homes, another 200 on alert
05/22/2013 9:34 PM 0LINDALE, Alta. - About 200 people were ordered out of their homes in a rural area west of Edmonton on ...
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Heavy rain causes extensive overland flooding of farmland in Manitoba
05/22/2013 5:06 PM 0WINNIPEG - Officials say heavy rains during the Victoria Day long weekend have caused extensive overland flooding of farmland in ...
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Inuit-Metis group withdraws from Muskrat Falls environmental review
05/22/2013 11:19 AM 0HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY, N.L. - A native group that has protested the Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador has pulled ...
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Republicans aim to take Keystone XL decision out of Obama's hands
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Heavy rain, run-off-swollen waterways could mean southern Interior floods
05/22/2013 10:40 AM 0VANCOUVER - Homeowners in low lying areas over a wide section of B.C.'s southern and southeastern Interior are being urged ...
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Senate expense scandal makes for awkward South America visit by Harper
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BioteQ signs deal with Teck Resources for pilot test of technology
05/21/2013 4:36 PM 0VANCOUVER - BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. (TSX:BQE) said Tuesday that it has signed a contract with Teck Resources Ltd. (TSX:TCK.B) ...
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