Late season snow squalls continue to impact southern Ontario
Late season snow squalls continue to impact southern Ontario with low visibility and difficult travel conditions this weekend. Meteorologist Jessie Uppal has more.
Late season snow squalls continue to impact southern Ontario with low visibility and difficult travel conditions this weekend. Meteorologist Jessie Uppal has more.
A super tanker anchored off the coast of Yemen and containing more than a million barrels of oil is "likely to sink or explode at any moment", unleashing an environmental and humanitarian disaster, a United Nations official has told Sky News. The FSO Safer was all but abandoned in 2015 as Yemen descended into civil war and now the ship is starting to fall apart.
Ontario's messy spring storm this weekend also includes the first thunderstorm chance of the season for some in the south
Car manufacturers will be required to produce a set proportion of electric vehicles from January 2024 under a new “mandate” to be announced this week.
Experts say collaring the wolves and tracking their movements is a critical part of rehabilitating the diminished population.
Hold on to your wallet. Due to inflation and prices surging for natural gas, heating oil and other fuels, you will see a significant rise in your utility bills. So, if you've opened your electric bill...
It took just three months for the San Luis Obispo County reservoir to reach capacity the first time.
The storms have killed 26 and devastated rural towns, with Rolling Fork almost completely wiped out.
ROLLING FORK, Miss. (AP) — Rescuers raced Saturday to search for survivors and help hundreds of people left homeless after a powerful tornado cut a devastating path through Mississippi, killing at least 25 people, injuring dozens, and flattening entire blocks as it carved a path of destruction for more than an hour. One person was killed in Alabama. The tornado devastated a swath of the Mississippi Delta town of Rolling Fork, reducing homes to piles of rubble, flipping cars on their sides and to
Environment Canada has ended winter storm warnings for eastern Newfoundland, but some areas are still being hit with strong winds and heavy snow Saturday afternoon. Parts of the island were under a winter storm warning since Friday afternoon, with as much as 30 centimetres of snow expected in all. Brendan Sawchuk, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, says the St. John's area saw 18 to 20 centimetres of snow by Saturday morning, with the Burin Peninsula facing 15 to 20 centimetres of snow. He
The federal government’s climate policies represent an “existential” threat to Alberta, according to Premier Danielle Smith, who told fellow conservatives Thursday she is on a collision course with Ottawa. Speaking to a friendly audience gathered in the Westin Hotel in Ottawa for the annual Canada Strong and Free Networking conference, where conservatives discuss strategy and key issues, Smith said “the biggest threat” facing Alberta “is this NDP-Liberal coalition in Ottawa.” She called Justin T
The cephalopod was twisting in a mud flat before a group of people sprang to the rescue.
The animal is not expected to return to the area, the city said.
VANCOUVER — A breeding colony of blue herons in Vancouver's Stanley Park is anything but normal; it's a noisy, busy place with many human activities, yet experts say the birds somehow thrive. It’s this time of the year when the Pacific great blue herons are seen high up in the treetops at Stanley Park, screeching, flapping their broad wings and bringing sticks to impress potential mates. The herons, which were first documented in Stanley Park in 1921, are returning to the park's rookery high abo
Violent, long-track twisters are possible through the night across the mid-South, according to the National Weather Service.
At least 23 people were confirmed dead Saturday morning after a tornado ripped through Mississippi. That death toll is expected to rise, however, as rescue crews scramble to pull people from the rubble.
As ocean temperatures rise due to climate change, bacteria that cause potentially deadly infections is spreading northwards up the East Coast.
Scottish wildcats bred in captivity are to be released into the wild for the first time in a bid to save the critically endangered species, it has been announced.
Rodanthe loses an estimated 13 feet of sand each year, and some parts of the town have lost 200 feet since the early 2000s.
Parts of Newfoundland will encounter several hours of blizzard conditions through Saturday morning before the storm subsides, with more snow eyeing the East Coast for the second half of the weekend
The first trial release is expected to happen in June.