Heatwave Expected as Dry Spell Continues Across Region
A heatwave is set to hit the region as the dry spell persists. Temperatures will rise significantly, with no rain in sight. Stay updated with the latest forecast.
A heatwave is set to hit the region as the dry spell persists. Temperatures will rise significantly, with no rain in sight. Stay updated with the latest forecast.
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Communities along the Bow River brace for potential flooding due to melting snowpack and heavy rainfall. Updated forecasts reduce expected rainfall in Banff National Park.
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Manitoba's intense heatwave has broken numerous weather records across the province, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels. Experts warn of continued extreme conditions.
Italy issues red alert as France and Portugal record hottest May days ever. Tennis star Jannik Sinner struggles with heat at French Open amid scorching temperatures across Europe.
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RecommendedMontreal and surrounding cities are asking residents to reduce water consumption this summer due to drought concerns and infrastructure strain.
Metro Vancouver warns that Stage 3 water restrictions could begin in June due to low reservoir levels, urging residents to conserve water immediately.
Comox Valley residents face Stage 2 water restrictions as drought conditions worsen. The new rules limit outdoor watering to specific days and times.
A Land Rover stolen in Saskatchewan was discovered in Ghana, highlighting international vehicle theft rings. Police continue investigation.
Vancouver's parks and recreation system faces a $33M annual funding gap. With aging facilities and growing heat risks, investment is critical for community well-being.
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RecommendedA new wildfire forecast predicts elevated fire danger across British Columbia, the Prairies, and the Northwest Territories, prompting concerns for the upcoming season.
Nova Scotia announces $6.3 million in funding for community projects aimed at addressing drought and water shortages across the province.
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Calgary city council voted to scrap the climate emergency declaration, reversing a 2022 decision. The move sparks debate on environmental priorities.
The Dead Sea, Earth's lowest point, is rapidly shrinking due to human and natural factors. Disagreements among stakeholders hinder conservation efforts.
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RecommendedAlgoma Steel reduced emissions by switching to electric arc furnaces, yet paid 71% more in carbon taxes due to Ontario's intensity-based system and a shifted benchmark.
A new study finds that global warming will lead to larger, more damaging hailstones, with big hail events increasing up to 47% by century's end, raising economic risks worldwide.
Bjorn Lomborg critiques Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth' two decades on, arguing panic-driven policies failed while cheap energy research remains key.
Heat warnings are active across the Prairies as temperatures soar, fueling wildfire concerns in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Experts warn of record-breaking heat.
Ottawa enjoys another day of 20°C temperatures as warm spring weather continues. Canada geese gather along the Ottawa River at Britannia Beach.
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A CRTC-funded study finds Canadians 55+ prefer TV for news, while those under 45 rely on internet and social media, highlighting a clear generational gap.
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