Snowfall slows morning commute for B.C. south coast
How much snowfall is still to come Tuesday? The Weather Network's meteorologist Nadine Powell has the details on how much and how long.
How much snowfall is still to come Tuesday? The Weather Network's meteorologist Nadine Powell has the details on how much and how long.
TORONTO — Hydro One says tens of thousands of its customers have lost power after strong winds tore across most of southern Ontario on Saturday. The utility says more than 21,000 customers are without power as of 10:30 p.m. The outages stretch from just outside Ottawa to Pembroke, Parry Sound and Kingston and are scattered across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area to parts of Niagara and westward to just outside Windsor. The utility says the majority of the outages will be restored overnight.
The video shows part of the ceiling falling in and debris flying through the hall. At least 25 people have been killed and dozens injured.
To add to the drama, both major cities are expected to have rainfall developing on the final day of March, spilling into April.
Some Tahoe resorts are extending their seasons, including Palisades which will be open on July 4.
Every winter, millions of Canadians head down to the Caribbean in search of sunshine, pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. This year, however, tourists may have noticed something not-so-pleasant awaiting them on the beach: stinky, brown sargassum. Over the past decade, the foul-smelling seaweed has become more common on beaches around the Caribbean and the south Atlantic Ocean. So what's going on? To understand, first you need to understand sargassum. What is sargassum? Sargassum is a type
The South was bracing for severe weather Sunday, two days after violent tornadoes gutted towns and left more than two dozen people dead. Updates.
An elder from a First Nation in western Saskatchewan wants a public apology from the provincial government, after conservation officers raided his home in 2021 and confiscated moose meat he says was given to him by community members for a ceremonial gathering and feast. Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation Elder Doug Morningchild, 70, spoke along with his wife, Flora Morningchild — a medicine woman — and their friend Gale Takakenew at a Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations news conference on Fri
Spring may feel like it’s on hold for many in Ontario and parts of southern Quebec this weekend as another messy system brings more rain, snow, and ice to the provinces.
The storms have killed 26 and devastated rural towns, with Rolling Fork almost completely wiped out.
Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn breaks down what weather changes to expect next week.
Experts say collaring the wolves and tracking their movements is a critical part of rehabilitating the diminished population.
In Smithers, B.C., Sundays are shift-change days. The grocery store parking lots fill with work trucks bearing bumper stickers that proclaim love for Canadian pipelines. The highway becomes a stream of pickups, their orange safety flags — that tower above the trucks on the worksite for visibility — tucked down for travel. Outside a local hotel, vehicles assigned to a controversial RCMP unit tasked with policing opposition to industrial projects make up a majority of the trucks and SUVs flanking
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...
The cephalopod was twisting in a mud flat before a group of people sprang to the rescue.
The National Weather Service expects rain and severe weather throughout Middle Georgia today.
It took just three months for the San Luis Obispo County reservoir to reach capacity the first time.
For many in Ontario and parts of southern Quebec this weekend, it may not feel like spring as another messy system brings more rain, snow, ice and howling winds to Central Canada.
Opinion by Marek Warszawski: “During floods, controlling where the water goes, when it goes there and who profits, is a centuries-old game. “
Australian scientists have found a way to produce hydrogen directly from seawater, skipping the need for desalination and its associated cost
Calgary had a particularly snowy winter this year — with parts of the city still blanketed in snow — but horticulturalists say that snowpack is a great resource for gardeners. Meteorological winter, which spans December, January and February, was the sixth snowiest winter on record for Calgary, according to Environment Canada. That means lots of snow is still in people's yards and garden beds. "I look at snow as a wonderful resource," said Kath Smyth, horticulturist at the Calgary Horticultural