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Who bears responsibility to prevent wildfire disasters: government or individuals?

Who bears responsibility to prevent wildfire disasters: government or individuals?

HALIFAX — As climate change continues to raise the risk of extreme wildfires, a debate has arisen over who bears the responsibility to prevent disasters: government or individuals? Wildfires have been raging across Canada all summer, including in the
Flash floods kill more than 280 people in India and Pakistan as thousands flee

Flash floods kill more than 280 people in India and Pakistan as thousands flee

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Flash floods triggered by torrential rains have killed over 280 people in India and Pakistan and left scores of others missing, officials said Friday, as rescuers brought to safety some 1,600 people from two mountainous dist
B.C. to fund upgrades to reduce avian flu risk for Fraser Valley poultry farms

B.C. to fund upgrades to reduce avian flu risk for Fraser Valley poultry farms

ABBOTSFORD — British Columbia says it will be providing $2.5 million in funding that will allow about 75 poultry farms in the Fraser Valley to upgrade their barns to reduce the risk of avian flu.
Evacuation order lifted for St. John's suburb; wildfire destroys Newfoundland school

Evacuation order lifted for St. John's suburb; wildfire destroys Newfoundland school

ST. JOHN'S — There was a very happy chicken in a suburb of St. John's, N.L., on Friday after residents who had been forced to leave their homes because of a wildfire were finally cleared to return.
Duke Energy seeks to merge Carolina utilities, projecting more than $1B in customer savings

Duke Energy seeks to merge Carolina utilities, projecting more than $1B in customer savings

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Duke Energy Corp. says its move to combine electric utility subsidiaries in North and South Carolina into one entity could save customers more than $1 billion over a decade.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less Colorado River water in 2026

Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less Colorado River water in 2026

DENVER (AP) — Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday. The Colorado River is a critical lifeline to seven U.S.
Canada didn't push for plastic production cap in talks on global treaty

Canada didn't push for plastic production cap in talks on global treaty

OTTAWA — Canadian officials negotiating a global treaty to end plastic pollution at the United Nations say they didn't push other countries to agree to a cap on plastic production because such a measure likely would not be adopted.
No end in sight to plastic pollution crisis as treaty negotiations in Geneva fail

No end in sight to plastic pollution crisis as treaty negotiations in Geneva fail

GENEVA (AP) — Negotiations to reach a major treaty to end growing plastic pollution around the world fell apart on Friday, with delegates in Switzerland adjourning with no immediate plans to resume.

California man rescued after being trapped for 2 days behind waterfall

California police used a helicopter to rescue a man who got trapped for two days behind a waterfall when the force of the water pushed him off his climbing lines, law enforcement official said.
RCMP arrest Alberta woman accused of refusing to return stolen horse

RCMP arrest Alberta woman accused of refusing to return stolen horse

RIMBEY — RCMP in Alberta have arrested a woman accused of stealing a horse but say investigators still don't know where the animal is.
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