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Unusually strong mid-spring storm targets the Prairies this week
Several days of heavy rain and gusty winds will sweep the Prairies this week as an approaching storm threatens to linger over the region
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VideoHundreds rescued from flooding in Texas as waters continue rising in Houston
High waters flooded neighborhoods around Houston on Saturday following heavy rains that have already resulted in crews rescuing more than 400 people from homes, rooftops and roads engulfed in murky water. Others prepared to evacuate their property.
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Princess Anne lays wreath at B.C. veteran's cemetery; receives 21-gun salute
ESQUIMALT, B.C. — Princess Anne spent more than an hour Saturday touring God's Acre veteran's cemetery and its tiny, wooden chapel, laying a wreath to honour the more than 2,500 military personnel and family members buried there. The visit to the secluded, tree-covered Esquimalt, B.C., cemetery is part of the princess's three-day West Coast visit, which started Friday in North Vancouver with her participation in the commissioning of the first Arctic patrol vessel for Canada's Pacific fleet, HMCS
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VideoPrincess Anne pays respects to veterans at B.C. visit
Princess Anne's three-day visit to B.C. included a stop Saturday at Esquimalt's God's Acre veteran's cemetery where she laid a wreath to honour the service of the more than 2,500 military service members buried there. Princess Anne also sailed into Esquimalt Harbour on board H-M-C-S Max Bernays, where she was greeted with a 21-gun salute. (May 4, 2024)
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VideoNewsroom Ready: Princess Anne pays respects to veterans at B.C. visit
Princess Anne's three-day visit to B.C. included a stop Saturday at Esquimalt's God's Acre veteran's cemetery where she laid a wreath to honour the service of the more than 2,500 military service members buried there. Princess Anne also sailed into Esquimalt Harbour on board H-M-C-S Max Bernays, where she was greeted with a 21-gun salute. (May 4, 2024)