Central and southern Ontario and much of western Quebec are forecast to experience another day of sweltering weather.
Environment Canada's heat warnings say daytime highs are expected to hit 30 to 35 C, with the humidex making it feel closer to 40.However, any benefit from the roughly 10-degree difference could very well be lost when factoring in humidex values of 26 to 30.Deteriorating air quality can also be a factor on these hot days, so don't forget to check in with loved ones to ensure they are cool and coping.
Trudeau shouting 'slava Ukraini' during world leader photo op viewed hundreds of thousands of times online The case of convicted rapist and former Canadian singer Jacob Hoggard will be back in court today as the 40-year-old appeals his guilty verdict on a violent sexual assault.A day after a lawsuit was filed against the B.C. government, arguing the province's policy of allowing health-care facilities with religious affiliations to opt out of providing medical assistance in dying, the premier was asked about the legal action.
U.S. President Joe Biden emphasized Donald Trump's criminal cases Tuesday night, calling his likely opponent in November's election a 'convicted felon' in an event with former U.S. president Bill Clinton.New York’s top court on Tuesday declined to hear Donald Trump’s gag order appeal in his hush money case, leaving the restrictions in place following his felony conviction last month.
Josh MacDonald and his family hosted a fundraising game for Arthritis Society Canada at the Sydney River Elementary gymnasium on Friday.Plane stored in Regina hangar for 12 years may soon help with rocket development Trial began Tuesday for one of the two teenage brothers charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of an 18 year old in the southeast community of Copperfield in September.
Not far from Ottawa, there are thousands of wild orchids that bloom just once a year, and you can visit along a boardwalk.The English Montreal School Board has scored the highest graduation rate in the province for the 2022-23 school year.A seniors home in Montreal's West Island will have to shuttle most of its residents to nearby shopping centres to stay cool in the middle of a blistering heat wave after Hydro-Quebec refused to postpone a planned power outage in the area.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority says it sent the wrong information to an independent agency studying hospital capacity that incorrectly showed nearly half of Saskatoon hospital beds were unoccupied.The owner of a northern Ontario campground continues the cleanup after a powerful storm swept through the region last Thursday prompting severe weather and tornado warnings.Police investigate sudden death on northwestern Ont.
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