Without More Warming Centres, Expect Rise in Homeless Deaths

Without More Warming Centres, Expect Rise in Homeless Deaths

Montreal’s mayor warns of rising homeless deaths without more shelters Without More Warming Centres, Expect Rise in Homeless Deaths Montreal: A 55-year-old man was found dead in a park in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. It looks like hypothermia might have been the cause. He was discovered unresponsive in a public square and later pronounced dead at the hospital.…

Search Underway for Missing Person After B.C. Mudslide Incident

Search Underway for Missing Person After B.C. Mudslide Incident

Authorities are looking for a missing individual after a mudslide struck a home in British Columbia, prompting a major rescue operation. Search Underway for Missing Person After B.C. Mudslide Incident Vancouver: A search is on for someone who got caught in a mudslide that hit their home. This happened over the weekend and even closed…

Quebec Towns Prepare for New Flood Maps That Expand Risk Areas

Quebec Towns Prepare for New Flood Maps That Expand Risk Areas

Quebec municipalities are anxious as new flood zone maps reveal more properties at risk, raising concerns among residents and officials alike Quebec Towns Prepare for New Flood Maps That Expand Risk Areas MONTREAL: So, there’s a bit of a storm brewing in Quebec. Some towns are getting ready for new flood maps that could put…

Sea to Sky Highway in B.C. Closed Both Ways Due to Mudslide

Sea to Sky Highway in B.C. Closed Both Ways Due to Mudslide

The Sea to Sky Highway is shut down after a mudslide near Lions Bay, affecting travelers between Vancouver and Whistler, B.C. Sea to Sky Highway in B.C. Closed Both Ways Due to Mudslide Squamish: So, there’s been a mudslide on the Sea to Sky Highway, and it’s causing quite a mess. The road is totally…

New Military Vessel Launched in B.C. Honors Naval Legacy

New Military Vessel Launched in B.C. Honors Naval Legacy

A new Canadian Navy ship, HMCS Protecteur, has been launched in North Vancouver, reviving a storied naval name after nearly a decade. New Military Vessel Launched in B.C. Honors Naval Legacy North Vancouver: So, they just launched this new Canadian Navy ship called HMCS Protecteur. It’s a big deal because it’s been almost ten years…

Montreal Suburb Ends Deer Saga After Culling 105 Animals

Montreal Suburb Ends Deer Saga After Culling 105 Animals

Longueuil completes deer cull to restore ecological balance in park Montreal Suburb Ends Deer Saga After Culling 105 Animals Montreal: So, Longueuil has finally wrapped up its deer situation. They’ve declared the “end of the deer saga” after culling 105 white-tailed deer from Michel-Chartrand Park. The city said this was necessary to bring back some…

Search for Missing Quebec Hiker in Adirondacks Turns into Recovery Effort

Search for Missing Quebec Hiker in Adirondacks Turns into Recovery Effort

The search for a 22-year-old Quebec hiker missing in the Adirondacks has shifted to a recovery mission due to harsh weather conditions and heavy snowfall. Search for Missing Quebec Hiker in Adirondacks Turns into Recovery Effort MONTREAL: So, here’s the scoop. A 22-year-old hiker from Quebec named Leo Dufour went missing in the Adirondacks over…

Feds Unleash 8 Million for B.C.’s Record-Breaking Floods and Wildfires Recovery

Feds Unleash $148 Million for B.C.’s Record-Breaking Floods and Wildfires Recovery

The federal government is allocating over $148 million to British Columbia for disaster recovery from severe floods and wildfires in recent years. Feds Unleash $148 Million for B.C.’s Record-Breaking Floods and Wildfires Recovery Vancouver: So, the federal government is stepping up big time! They’re sending over $148 million to British Columbia to help with the…

Shocking 50% Drop in Holiday Donations Hits Salvation Army Amid Mail Strike

Shocking 50% Drop in Holiday Donations Hits Salvation Army Amid Mail Strike

The Salvation Army reports a staggering 50% decline in holiday donations since the Canada Post strike began, impacting vital services across the country. Shocking 50% Drop in Holiday Donations Hits Salvation Army Amid Mail Strike Toronto: The Salvation Army is facing a tough holiday season. They’ve reported a 50% drop in donations since the Canada…