Frost and Snow in Canada on June 1st
Frost advisories and snow in Atlantic Canada mark an unusually cold start to June. The article covers weather, wildfires, and other news across Canada.
Frost advisories and snow in Atlantic Canada mark an unusually cold start to June. The article covers weather, wildfires, and other news across Canada.
A grass fire in Winnipeg's Whittier Park led to temporary train delays. Fire crews responded quickly, and no injuries were reported.
Edmonton braces for another round of cool, wet, and windy weather today and Tuesday, following a foggy start to the season. Stay updated on local conditions.
Six out-of-control wildfires in Alberta's Lac la Biche region threaten major oilsands sites, potentially affecting half a million barrels of daily crude production.
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RecommendedSouthwestern Ontario is set for a sunny stretch with warmer temperatures by week's end. Enjoy outdoor activities as the region experiences a pleasant weather pattern.
The Saskatoon Zoo has opened its Prairie Butterfly House and train for the season, offering visitors a chance to see native butterflies and enjoy train rides through the zoo.
Calgary and Environment Canada warn of heavy rain with 50-100 mm expected until Tuesday evening. Conditions to clear later. Stay safe.
Alberta is experiencing a cyclical outbreak of tent caterpillars, with experts advising residents to admire the natural phenomenon.
Rescue teams in Laos are exploring a newly discovered cave shaft after hearing knocking sounds, shifting focus from the original flooded cave where villagers are trapped.
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RecommendedEnvironment Canada releases summer forecast for Ottawa, predicting sunny and warm conditions for June. Residents can expect above-average temperatures and minimal rainfall.
Two southern Ontario men have pleaded guilty to illegally dredging shorelands without a permit, violating environmental regulations and harming aquatic habitats.
A severe thunderstorm in Montreal caused widespread damage and sent multiple people to the hospital. Fallen trees and power outages were reported across the city.
Canadian interest in climate change has plummeted, mirroring global trends. Steven Guilbeault's climate policies are dismantled, and polls show climate is now a third-tier issue.
Rescuers are searching for an alternative route to reach two people missing in a flooded cave in Laos, as efforts continue to navigate the treacherous waters.
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RecommendedEight crested ibises were released into the wild in Hakui, Japan, marking a milestone in conservation efforts decades after the species went extinct in the country.
Israel struck a southern suburb of Beirut overnight, killing at least 14, as Hezbollah rockets hit northern Israel amid ongoing talks in Washington.
Two Nova Scotia divers are tackling pollution by removing garbage from oceans, lakes, and rivers, highlighting environmental stewardship.
The Lobstick wildfire in northern Saskatchewan has calmed but continues to burn, forcing residents from Shellbrook and nearby areas to evacuate. Officials monitor the situation closely.
Ontario bans Chinese-made drones over data security fears. Taiwanese manufacturer Thunder Tiger Group races to create non-China supply chains for military drones.
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RecommendedThe Hangar Flight Museum hosted a Women in Aviation Panel as part of its inaugural Aviation Career Days, aiming to inspire youth and address workforce gaps in the growing sector.
Northeastern Ontario continues to battle five active wildland fires as high winds and dry conditions persist. Officials urge caution and preparedness.
After a grey whale was struck by a jet ski in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver's park board is considering banning the watercraft to protect marine life.
A person was critically hurt after being struck on Hwy. 401 amid an alleged street race. The victim was attending to their vehicle on the shoulder. Charges pending.
An analysis of safety concerns for fans attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, examining crime rates, security measures, and travel advisories.
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RecommendedHeavy rains have arrived in Calgary, with more expected Monday and Tuesday. Residents express concern as water levels rise. City experts advise caution.
Thousands of cyclists participated in the 40th edition of the Tour de L'Ile in Montreal, celebrating cycling and community spirit across the city.
Edmonton faces 50-100 mm of rain through Wednesday, causing event cancellations and travel hazards. Warmer, sunnier weather expected by week's end.
The Saskatchewan Electric Vehicle Association hosted an electric vehicle, bike and technology exhibition in Regina over the weekend, showcasing the latest innovations.
Two people are missing after falling from paddleboards at Browning Lake in Murrin Provincial Park, south of Squamish. Search efforts continue.
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RecommendedOntario Provincial Police responded to two separate marine crashes on the same lake in Northern Ontario. No injuries were reported. Investigations are ongoing.