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Extreme weather, U.S. funding cuts add pressure for Canada's weather service: report
Canada has a need for a co-ordinated flash flood warning system and could deepen its European partnerships as the United States cuts climate- and weather-related funding, says a new report digging int...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2025
'Culture of skepticism': B.C. election report cites weather manipulation claims
VICTORIA - A recent report on British Columbia's 2024 election found no evidence of foreign interference, but described a "broader culture of skepticism and conspiracy," saying misinformation and spec...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2025
How much have fossil fuel giants contributed to heat waves such as B.C.'s heat dome?
Planet-warming emissions from a group of the world's largest fossil fuel producers have significantly ramped up the intensity of heat waves, a new study suggests, one of the first peer-reviewed papers...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2025
Mild fall with fewer storms could end with abrupt wintry switch: Weather Network
The dramatic start to Canada's fall weather will give way to mild temperatures in the middle of the season, the Weather Network's seasonal forecast suggests, but not before a possibly abrupt transitio...
The Canadian Press
Sep 10, 2025
Judge recommends Alberta bars have heated shelters after freezing deaths
EDMONTON - An Alberta judge at a fatality inquiry for two men who died of hypothermia says bars need measures like heated outdoor shelters to keep patrons from dying in the cold after they leave. Prov...
The Canadian Press
Sep 05, 2025
Environment Canada expands air alerts as wildfire smoke spreads over B.C.
VANCOUVER - Environment Canada's special air-quality statements for wildfire smoke have now expanded to cover most of British Columbia, with air quality at its worst possible level in parts of the Fra...
The Canadian Press
Sep 05, 2025
Wind warning whips into southeast Saskatchewan
People in southeast Saskatchewan may see trees swaying, debris flying through the sky, and cars struggling to stay in their lanes on the highways on Thursday. A wind warning is in effect from Environm...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 04, 2025
Environment Canada said winds are expected to reach around 70 km/h on Thursday, with gusts up to 90 km/h. (980 CJME file photo)
Sask. fall warmer than usual despite return of chilly mornings
With September officially here, chilly mornings are slowly making a comeback. Regina and Saskatoon had a risk of frost overnight, but it didn't materialize. As of Wednesday morning, Environment Canada...
Abby Zieverink
Sep 03, 2025
Regina and Saskatoon had a risk of frost overnight, but it didn't materialize. As of Wednesday morning frost advisories were up for north of Yorkton around Canora, Kamsack, Melfort, and Nipawin. (CJME file photo)
Health warnings as minister says shroud of wildfire smoke set to worsen in B.C.
VANCOUVER - British Columbians are being told to prepare themselves for the worsening of a dense shroud of wildfire smoke that has descended over the province, with health experts saying the dangerous...
The Canadian Press
Sep 03, 2025
These parts of Canada are getting their first August snow in almost a quarter century
It may still be August, and more than three weeks before the official end of summer, but parts of Canada are already receiving their first snowfall. Northern areas of Nunuvat including Baffin Island a...
The Canadian Press
Aug 28, 2025
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