Mother Nature has rained out plans for skiing on New Year's Day at several resorts in eastern Ontario and western Quebec.
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But swimmers that spoke to NBC Boston said it's still very cold. People jumping in wearing everything from traditional bathing suits to tutus and viking helmets ...
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Police say emergency crews responded shortly before 8 a.m. Sunday to a collision in the area of Duke Street and Springbank Drive.
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