Separate investigations into the deaths of five individuals aboard the submersible Titan will be conducted by the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) and the Royal Canadian […]
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Campfire Restrictions Lifted in Lower Mainland and Additional Coastal Fire Centre Districts
The campfire ban, which had been implemented since June 8, has now been lifted in select regions of the province, as announced by the BC […]
$2.7 million is being allocated by the Ontario government to enhance the skills of electrical workers in eastern Ontario.
“This project, led by KE Electrical, will provide participants with the skills they need to progress from apprentices to labourers, labourers to journeymen,” Ford said. […]
Summer temperatures across the majority of Canada are predicted to surpass the usual norms.
“In anticipation of a warmer, drier summer and its associated severe conditions, Canadians are urged to regularly monitor weather forecasts, take all weather alerts seriously, […]
snowflakes, rain, and a return to “June-uary” weather patterns is expected, but the wildfire danger in British Columbia remains a significant concern.
On Monday, Canada issued numerous weather warnings and statements nationwide. The weather in June presents a diverse range of conditions, including air quality advisories and […]
Reddit reaffirms its API pricing choices and warns of potential intervention in blacked-out subreddits
Reddit’s recent API pricing policies have generated significant controversy for the platform known as “the front page of the internet.” Despite facing widespread backlash and […]
Will observing Betelgeuse through a telescope during its supernova be hazardous?
Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star, is approaching the end of its lifespan and is expected to undergo a supernova explosion within the next 1,000 years. […]
Wildfires in Alberta currently covers a significant portion of Canada.
With over 80 wildfires still raging in Alberta and 23 of them being labeled as out of control, along with almost 18,000 individuals displaced from […]
Aurora borealis viewable as far south as Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and certain northern regions of the United States.
Due to a “rare reversed sunspot” causing geomagnetic storms, it is anticipated that the aurora borealis will be visible across nearly all of Canada in […]