SYNOPSISCanada’s national weather agency is warning of a “prolonged heat event” starting Monday that is expected to bring “dangerously hot and humid conditions” to much of southwestern Ontario.
Month: June 2024
1 down, 5 hotspots to go: Feeder main fixed as Calgary crews work to repair broken pipe
The original broken pipe that caused a massive water main break in northwest Calgary has been fixed, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek said Sunday.
Winnipeg firefighters battle 4 blazes in 12 hours
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews were busy this weekend, battling four blazes in just over 12 hours Saturday night and Sunday morning.
Toronto bracing for days of ‘dangerously hot and humid’ weather
Environment Canada issued an extreme heat warning for Toronto and large parts of southern Ontario on Sunday afternoon, predicting humidex highs of as much as 45C.
Models hit the catwalk in Calgary over the weekend for a good cause.
On Saturday, Mount Royal University hosted the Pump Couture Fashion Show, featuring models living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
Neighbours petition against Montreal airport’s proposed extended hours
Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport is considering changing when planes can land and take off by allowing flights until 1 a.m. Public consultations on the idea just wrapped and some of those living near the airport have started a petition opposed to the idea.
Teenager rescued from drowning at Vancouver Island lake
A teenager was taken to hospital after being rescued from Langford Lake on Saturday, according to authorities.
‘Community, business hotspot’: Gastown repairs finished ahead of pedestrian pilot
The City of Vancouver said repair work in Maple Tree Square has been finished, fixing damaged brick pavers and roads.
‘Feeling confident and having fun’: Knoblauch on Game 4 win, going on the road again and Kane’s status
Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch talked to reporters Sunday morning after his team’s impressive 8-1 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 4 at Rogers Place Saturday night.
Two teenage girls, 13 and 17, charged for allegedly using bear spray in Saskatoon robbery
Two teenage girls, 13 and 17, are facing charges in connection with a robbery of a 33rd Street business on Thursday night.
