Caution Urged After Brush Fire on Star Blanket First Nation
A wildfire at Star Blanket Cree Nation has grown to 600 acres, damaging structures. Officials urge adherence to fire bans as police investigate the cause.
A wildfire at Star Blanket Cree Nation has grown to 600 acres, damaging structures. Officials urge adherence to fire bans as police investigate the cause.
Sources confirm Canada and Alberta will announce an industrial carbon price deal on Friday, aiming to reconcile federal and provincial climate policies.
A University of Toronto study using cellphone data shows a 42% drop in Canadian visits to U.S. metro areas, higher than official stats. Sunny destinations like Myrtle Beach saw the biggest declines.
A windstorm warning has been issued for drivers in the B.C. Interior, urging caution on highways like the Coquihalla. Strong gusts could create hazardous conditions.
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RecommendedWindsor Police offer vital road safety advice to reduce accidents. Learn essential tips for navigating streets safely, including bicycle patrol insights and traffic rules.
East-central Alberta faces damaging winds and up to 30 mm of rain. Calgary mayor concerned over LRT free fare zone debate. Other news: measles exposure in Red Deer, ambulance service funding issues.
Nova Scotia RCMP confirm investigation into Jerell Aaron Wright's 2009 murder in North Preston remains active, urging public help.
Edmonton sees warm weather today but a stormy end to the week. Plus: GO train suspension, armed robbery, and hantavirus updates.
The Saint John River monitoring program ends for the season, with officials highlighting its role in flood prevention and public safety across New Brunswick.
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RecommendedMînî Thnî Community School's powwow academy helps students learn traditional dance and regalia-making, fostering cultural identity and healing.
A grizzly bear captured on trail camera in Banff National Park prompts reminders about wildlife safety, emphasizing the importance of keeping distance from bears.
Vancouver's new AI data centres in the city core reuse waste heat for buildings, reducing environmental impact and costs, says Creative Energy.
A Russian cargo ship that sank near Spain in 2024 may have been carrying components for a nuclear reactor, raising environmental and security concerns.
Bareland strata owners face surprise costs as aging water and sewer systems fail, wiping out reserve funds. Expert Tony Gioventu explains the risks and solutions.
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RecommendedAs the US starves Cuba of oil, the island nation is pulling off one of the fastest solar revolutions on the planet with China's help, according to a CNN report.
Rising oil prices from the Iran conflict boost solar energy adoption across Asia, with record installations in Philippines, India, and China.
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Global oil inventories are dropping at a record rate due to the Iran war, with the IEA warning of severe undersupply until October despite emergency releases.
BC Place in Vancouver undergoes $180M upgrades for World Cup, featuring real grass turf sourced from a specialized farm. Find out where FIFA's turf comes from.
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RecommendedA new historic park in the world's largest freshwater archipelago opens Friday, offering unique hiking and cultural experiences on Beausoleil Island.
Nissan reports narrowing losses and forecasts a return to profitability, signaling a turnaround for the Japanese automaker amid global challenges.
Lay's introduces four limited-edition potato chip flavours for the FIFA World Cup, including Canada's bacon poutine, France's cheese soufflé, Argentina's steak & chimichurri, and the UK's cheese & onion.
Alberta and Ottawa are finalizing a deal to raise the industrial carbon price to $130/tonne by 2040, sparking debate over competitiveness and emissions reductions.
ERCA's Tim Byrne warns that Ontario's conservation authority amalgamation could halt shoreline development in Windsor-Essex, urging tailored policies.
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RecommendedOttawa faces a rainy Wednesday with showers expected throughout the day. Stay updated on weather conditions and related news.
A blockade in the Strait of Hormuz threatens fertilizer supplies, sparking fears of food shortages and soaring prices, especially in developing countries.
After overnight showers, cooler air settles in ahead of a warmer weekend. Meteorologist Julie Atchison provides the full forecast.
Atlantic chiefs call for Indigenous collaboration on offshore wind farm development, emphasizing partnership and economic benefits for coastal communities.
The Northern Tornadoes Project confirmed a tornado touched down near Lucan, Ontario on May 9, destroying a barn. No injuries reported.
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RecommendedBritish Columbia aims to leverage the World Cup for a billion-dollar economic boost and international investment, with final cost update expected soon.