Pink skies for residents of Fort Erie
Stunning morning on the waters of Lake Erie in Fort Erie, Ontario.
Stunning morning on the waters of Lake Erie in Fort Erie, Ontario.
Vancouver's Wreck Beach has long been a favourite hangout for locals and tourists alike. Stretching along seven kilometres of beachfront on the west coast of the Point Grey peninsula, near the University of British Columbia, the isolated beach is accessible only by a 500-step forest trail. It's also famous as the region's most popular clothing-optional waterfront. But staff at Metro Vancouver say its ballooning popularity over the past few years is leading to increased emergencies and public saf
Remote islands in the Indian Ocean are now strewn with plastic waste – the origin of this waste has until now not been established.
The polar vortex is back and it is bringing extremely bitter and dangerous wind chills to parts of Central and Eastern Canada, including much of Ontario.
Ontarians will finish the week seeking every scrap of warmth they can as several days of dangerously cold temperatures blanket the province.
Can you see them? From his high rise balcony, an Australian man spotted their distinct shapes lurking in the murky river below.
Experts don’t know what drives the migration.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Mindanao in the Philippines on Wednesday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said. The quake struck at a depth of 2 kilometres (1.24 miles), the EMSC said. It was felt in Davao City, hometown of former President Rodrigo Duterte, the region's civil disaster agency said on Facebook.
As the region wrangles over Colorado River water cuts, California hopes its senior water rights will trump the united front shown by six other states.
Treacherous winter weather has extended across the Southeast this week, resulting in icy roads, power outages and other dangerous conditions.
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake was reported Wednesday at 4:11 p.m. Pacific time in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Canada’s “Just Transition” bill is being met with criticism from the country’s oil and gas sector which believes it could hinder production
Three fishermen were found holding onto a portable cooler in waters off the coast of Western Australia on Wednesday, February 1, after their boat capsized.Footage released by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) shows the men clinging to the cooler. One man can be seen waving towards rescue aircraft.AMSA said the trio were found in the water near a capsized vessel off the coast of Eclipse Island, just over 10 miles (17 km) south of the city of Albany.All three were rescued with no serious injuries, AMSA said. Credit: AMSA via Storyful
Here’s the latest update on red tide conditions for the Bradenton and Sarasota area.
The prolonged storm, which has featured an icy mix of precipitation, has resulted in repeated rounds of winter weather over Texas since Monday
The death of a prognosticating rodent in Quebec cast a shadow over Groundhog Day festivities on Thursday, while the notable furry forecasters who made their predictions were split over spring’s arrival. Fred la Marmotte is dead, organizers in Val D’Espoir, Que., told the crowd that had gathered in anticipation of the rodent's annual prediction. The announcement came after most of the event, including a dance break with a large Fred mascot, had taken place without indication of the animal's death
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rates Dodge Hornet GT fuel economy, the compact crossover not far behind its less powerful Jeep Compass sibling.
Object looks like a ‘fuzzy green ball or smudge in the sky’ says Royal Greenwich Observatory
An undersea volcano became active on Wednesday off the coast of Vanuatu, its meteorological service said, with pictures on social media showing massive clouds of smoke spewing into the air. The East Epi Sub-Marine Volcano, just less than 10 km (km) off the coast of the island of Epi, is in a state of "minor unrest" and propelling ash into the sky, Vanuatu's Meteorology and Geohazards Department said in a statement. People nearby reported a smell of sulphur and felt a volcanic earthquake, the department said, adding that the volcano may subside or increase to a "minor eruptive state" at any moment.
The California Department of Water Resources conducted a snow survey. The survey measures the amount of snowpack currently in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. This data is used to help predict the amount of surface water California will have access to during the rest of the year as this snowpack melts. Data from Wednesday shows higher than average snowpack, with levels across California 205 percent more than what they were last year.
Polar bears, tigers and camels enjoy snow day at Brookfield Zoo, IllinoisBrookfield Zoo