5 weather records broken in Canada

5 weather records broken in Canada

Five Weather Records Shattered Across Canada in 2024 Canada experienced an unprecedented year in weather, breaking five significant records that highlight extreme conditions across the country. Weather Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, St John’s, Nova Scotia, Canada Toronto: 2024 was a wild year for weather, with records tumbling all over the place. It was like Mother … Read more

Prepare for risky travel Saturday as freezing rain arrives

Prepare for risky travel Saturday as freezing rain arrives

Prepare for Risky Travel Saturday as Freezing Rain Arrives Freezing rain is set to impact travel in eastern Ontario and southern Quebec, creating hazardous conditions for drivers and pedestrians alike Weather Ontario, Quebec, Freezing Rain, Travel, Weather Alerts Ottawa: So, it looks like Saturday is going to be a bit of a mess. Freezing rain … Read more

Weekend travel headaches possible as storm rolls into B.C.

Weekend travel headaches possible as storm rolls into B.C.

Weekend Travel Headaches Likely as Storm Hits British Columbia A storm is set to bring rain and snow to B.C., causing potential travel delays this weekend Weather British Columbia, Storm, Travel Delays, Rain, Snow Vancouver: So, there’s a storm rolling into British Columbia, and it’s not just a light drizzle. This one’s packing some serious … Read more

Prairies to start 2025 with an impressive temperature divide

Prairies to start 2025 with an impressive temperature divide

Prairies to Start 2025 with an Impressive Temperature Divide A striking temperature divide will greet the Prairies as 2025 begins, with some areas experiencing extreme highs and lows Weather Prairies, Canada, Temperature Divide, Arctic Air, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina Calgary: So, it looks like the Prairies are in for quite a ride as we kick … Read more

Criminologist says Canada should better track foreign student departures

Criminologist says Canada should better track foreign student departures

Criminologist Urges Canada to Improve Tracking of Foreign Students A criminologist emphasizes the need for Canada to enhance tracking of foreign students leaving the country amid rising concerns over human trafficking. Education Canada, Indian Law Enforcement, Human Trafficking, Student Visas, Immigration, Donald Trump OTTAWA: A criminologist is raising some serious points about how Canada tracks … Read more

B.C. man who flipped 14 homes in four years is fined $2M for tax evasion

B.C. man who flipped 14 homes in four years is fined M for tax evasion

B.C. Man Fined $2M for Tax Evasion After Flipping 14 Homes A Richmond man faces a hefty fine for failing to report millions in earnings from flipping homes over four years Crime Richmond, B.C., Tax Evasion, Property Flipping, Canada Revenue Agency Richmond: So, there’s this guy, Balkar Bhullar, who got into some serious trouble for … Read more

Earth’s smallest ozone hole in 5 years closed this month

Earth’s smallest ozone hole in 5 years closed this month

Earth’s Smallest Ozone Hole in Five Years Closed This Month Scientists confirm the ozone hole over Antarctica has closed, marking the smallest size in five years, signaling positive environmental recovery. Science Ozone Layer, Antarctica, CFCs, Montreal Protocol, Climate Recovery Antarctica: Great news! The ozone hole that usually forms over Antarctica has closed up this month. … Read more

After cold, snowy Christmas, temperatures to rise across southern Quebec for new year

After cold, snowy Christmas, temperatures to rise across southern Quebec for new year

Temperatures Set to Rise Across Southern Quebec for New Year After a snowy Christmas, southern Quebec will see warmer temperatures as the new year approaches, bringing rain and potential icy conditions. Weather Montreal, Quebec, Canada, New Year, Weather, Freezing Rain MONTREAL: So, after a chilly and snowy Christmas, it looks like southern Quebec is in … Read more