Warehouse Fires in Toronto, Mississauga May Be Linked
Police investigate overnight warehouse fires in Toronto and Mississauga that may be related. No injuries reported, but damage is extensive. Arson suspected.
Police investigate overnight warehouse fires in Toronto and Mississauga that may be related. No injuries reported, but damage is extensive. Arson suspected.
Police recovered a body from Vancouver's False Creek on May 2. The incident is under investigation, with no further details released yet.
Bragg Creek's first Wild Fair, hosted by Bragg Creek Wild, brought together conservationists and residents to celebrate local wildlife and address development concerns.
Team Canada flag football player Emile Chenevert says Olympics are 'in the back of our mind' as team prepares for world championships, with sport's Olympic future uncertain.
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A humpback whale named Timmy, stranded in Germany's Baltic Sea since March, was rescued and released into the North Sea on Saturday after a complex operation.
Parks Canada has closed the Johnston Canyon trail in Banff National Park following a suspected drowning near the Lower Falls. RCMP investigation ongoing.
Firefighters in Muskoka Lakes Township responded to a vehicle fire near a large cottage, preventing the flames from spreading and ensuring no injuries occurred.
Winnipeg firefighters responded to a grass fire covering approximately 1,000 square meters. No injuries reported, cause under investigation.
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RecommendedJohnston Canyon Trail in Banff National Park was closed Saturday due to a suspected drowning in the Lower Falls area. Parks Canada is investigating the incident.
The Wildlife Festival in Regina this weekend features over 50 exotic animals, offering educational exhibits and family-friendly activities. Don't miss this unique event.
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum's new storage warehouse will house Megamunch and other fossils. The move marks the dinosaur's retirement from public display.
A vermilion flycatcher was sighted in Banff, Alberta, marking the first-ever recorded appearance of this bird species in the province.
Expo 86 brought 22 million visitors and lasting infrastructure to Vancouver, but its legacy includes debates over inequality and affordability 40 years later.
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RecommendedA humpback whale named Timmy, stranded for weeks in a shallow bay off Wismar, Germany, has been successfully released into the North Sea using a flooded cargo ship.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris from Halley's Comet, may be less visible due to a bright moon. Learn how to watch and when to look up.
A new exhibit at Telus World of Science in Edmonton explores the science behind how dogs think, feel, and communicate, offering interactive experiences for visitors.
May 2, 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of Expo 86 in Vancouver. Photos from the archives capture the historic world fair that transformed the city.
Canada, Mexico, and the US are collaborating on security and logistics for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Canada preparing for worst-case scenarios to ensure safety.
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RecommendedSpring thaw reveals extensive vole damage on Winnipeg lawns, with tunnels and dead grass across the city. Experts explain how to repair and prevent future infestations.
A new synthetic skating rink opened Friday in Forest Lawn, Calgary, featuring live music, food, and skating until 8 p.m. The rink operates year-round along International Avenue.
The owner of Gary, an African serval living at a Langley wildlife rescue, argues the animal will suffer under B.C.'s new exotic cat ban, which restricts owning such species.
The owner of Gary, an African serval living in a Langley wildlife rescue, argues that British Columbia's new exotic cat ban will cause suffering for the animal.
The coroner's inquest into Myles Gray's death, who died after police confrontation in 2015, has been postponed again until fall 2026, sparking frustration among advocates.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan Air Ambulance celebrates 80 years of providing critical emergency medical transport across the province, saving countless lives.
Airbnb reports over 9.5 million domestic guest arrivals in 2025, a 50% increase since 2019, with strong in-province travel and $10.9 billion in economic impact.
A Barrie community is taking action to preserve dark skies by promoting responsible outdoor lighting and raising awareness about light pollution's impact on wildlife and human health.
Hikers discovered human remains at a provincial park in British Columbia's Sea to Sky region, prompting an RCMP investigation into the unidentified remains.
A new report highlights the potential of converting heritage buildings in Winnipeg for sustainable urban development, emphasizing energy efficiency and community benefits.
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RecommendedRobin Hanson established the 162-hectare Hanson Nature Preserve on family land near French Lake, N.B., in September 2025, fulfilling a lifelong dream of protecting nature.