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Winter Storm Hits Northern Ontario Today

Severe winter weather is expected to impact Northern Ontario communities from Timmins to Thunder Bay. Stay informed about road conditions and safety precautions.

Texas Tornado Damages Over 100 Homes

A powerful tornado ripped through communities north of Houston, damaging more than 100 homes and leaving a trail of destruction. No injuries were reported. Read the full report on the storm's impact.

Tornado damages over 100 homes near Houston

A destructive tornado struck near Houston, causing significant damage to over 100 homes, including torn roofs and smashed windows. Community begins cleanup efforts.

Winter storm brewing in Ontario and Quebec

A significant winter storm is developing across Ontario and Quebec, bringing heavy snow and cold temperatures to end November. Stay informed about weather alerts and travel impacts.

Severe Storm Wreaks Havoc at Samuel de Champlain Park

A powerful downburst storm caused extensive damage at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park near Mattawa, with costs estimated in the millions. Campers evacuated safely as officials assess the destruction.

$4.75M to Rebuild Storm-Damaged Provincial Park

Ontario commits $4.75 million to restore Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park after devastating June downburst caused millions in damage. Learn about the reconstruction plans.

Winnipeg Weather: Sun in South, Snow in North

Meteorologist Colleen Bready's November 20 forecast reveals stark weather contrasts across Manitoba. Southern regions enjoy sunshine while northern areas face snow. Stay informed about current conditions.

Taiwan evacuates 8,300 ahead of tropical storm

Taiwan authorities evacuate thousands and close schools as tropical storm approaches. Emergency response teams deploy inflatable boats for rescue operations in affected regions.

Manitoba's 72-hour detention for meth intoxication

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew introduces involuntary 72-hour detention for drug-intoxicated individuals. New protective care centers aim to address public safety and addiction treatment in Winnipeg.

B.C. homeowner denied compensation after police tear gas damage

A Surrey resident's home was severely damaged during a police operation involving tear gas canisters. Despite extensive cleanup costs and property destruction, the homeowner has been denied financial compensation, raising questions about police accountabi

Manitoba Tourism Shatters Records in 2024

Manitoba's tourism sector celebrates unprecedented success with record-breaking visitor spending in 2024, signaling strong economic recovery and growing global appeal.

Manitoba police officers shot at during car chase

Two Manitoba First Nations police officers narrowly escaped injury after their vehicle was shot at multiple times during a dangerous high-speed pursuit near a remote northern community.

Newfoundland town battles catastrophic coastal storm

A powerful storm system is wreaking havoc on the Newfoundland coast, with the town of Burin declaring a state of emergency as massive waves and erosion threaten to swallow homes and infrastructure.

Third ex-minister fined in Manitoba ethics breach

Another former Manitoba cabinet minister has been fined for breaking the province's conflict of interest law, marking the third such penalty in recent months. Discover the details of the ethics breach and growing accountability concerns.

Hurricane Death Toll Reaches 43 in Haiti

Hurricane conditions across the northern Caribbean have left at least 43 dead in Haiti while causing significant damage in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, with emergency aid now mobilizing across affected regions.

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