January’s Jet Stream Drama Sparks February Weather Shift in Canada

January’s Jet Stream Drama Sparks February Weather Shift in Canada

A dramatic shift in weather patterns is set to unfold across Canada as February arrives, following January’s unusual jet stream activity. January’s Jet Stream Drama Sparks February Weather Shift in Canada Toronto: The Arctic chill that swept through the U.S. recently is about to change as we head into February. It’s been a wild ride…

Will This Chill End a Snowless Winter Across B.C.’s South Coast

Will This Chill End a Snowless Winter Across B.C.’s South Coast

A mild winter in B.C. may soon shift as colder air from the north approaches Will This Chill End a Snowless Winter Across B.C.’s South Coast Vancouver: So, what’s going on with winter on the West Coast? It’s been pretty mild in British Columbia’s South Coast lately, and January has been super dry. Can you…

B.C. Climate Activist Faces Imminent Deportation Without Minister’s Help

B.C. Climate Activist Faces Imminent Deportation Without Minister’s Help

A British Columbia climate activist is set for deportation to Pakistan without intervention from the immigration minister B.C. Climate Activist Faces Imminent Deportation Without Minister’s Help Vancouver: A climate activist in British Columbia is getting ready to leave Canada. Zain Haq plans to head to the Vancouver airport soon, expecting to be deported back to…

B.C. Climate Activist Faces Imminent Deportation Without Minister’s Reprieve

B.C. Climate Activist Faces Imminent Deportation Without Minister’s Reprieve

A climate activist in B.C. is set for deportation to Pakistan, facing a bureaucratic mess and hoping for a last-minute intervention B.C. Climate Activist Faces Imminent Deportation Without Minister’s Reprieve Vancouver: A climate activist named Zain Haq is getting ready to leave Canada. He’s heading to the airport, expecting to be sent back to Pakistan…

Active Pattern to Bring Multiple Weather Systems Across Canada

Active Pattern to Bring Multiple Weather Systems Across Canada

An active weather pattern is set to sweep across Canada, bringing snow and moisture from the Prairies to the Atlantic provinces Active Pattern to Bring Multiple Weather Systems Across Canada Winnipeg: Finally, we’re breaking free from that super cold weather that had everyone bundled up. So, what’s coming next? Well, it looks like a wavy…

B.C. First Nation Leader Apologizes for Pipeline Support Reversal

B.C. First Nation Leader Apologizes for Pipeline Support Reversal

The leader of a B.C. First Nation clarifies his stance on the Northern Gateway pipeline, emphasizing opposition to reviving the project. B.C. First Nation Leader Apologizes for Pipeline Support Reversal British Columbia: So, here’s the scoop. The president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, is backtracking on his earlier comments…

Canadian Inspectors May Travel to Italy for Salmonella Pastry Investigation

Canadian Inspectors May Travel to Italy for Salmonella Pastry Investigation

Canadian health officials are considering sending inspectors to Italy to investigate a salmonella outbreak linked to mini pastries affecting dozens. Canadian Inspectors May Travel to Italy for Salmonella Pastry Investigation Montreal: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is looking into a salmonella outbreak that has made at least 61 people sick in Canada. They might send…

Ottawa’s Inaction on Endangered Caribou Worries B.C. Conservation Groups

Ottawa’s Inaction on Endangered Caribou Worries B.C. Conservation Groups

B.C. conservationists express concern over Ottawa’s slow response to protect endangered caribou populations from habitat loss Ottawa’s Inaction on Endangered Caribou Worries B.C. Conservation Groups Victoria: Conservation groups in British Columbia are pretty frustrated. They say the federal government has been dragging its feet for a decade on mapping critical habitats for endangered caribou. If…

Canada’s Population May Hit 80 Million in 50 Years Despite Immigration Cuts

Canada’s Population May Hit 80 Million in 50 Years Despite Immigration Cuts

A new report suggests Canada’s population could still grow significantly, even with recent immigration cuts by the federal government. Canada’s Population May Hit 80 Million in 50 Years Despite Immigration Cuts Ottawa: So, a new report just dropped, and it’s saying that Canada’s population is still set to grow, even with the government cutting back…

B.C. Cities Set for One of Their Driest Januarys on Record

B.C. Cities Set for One of Their Driest Januarys on Record

Several cities in British Columbia are bracing for an unusually dry January, raising concerns about water supply and drought conditions. B.C. Cities Set for One of Their Driest Januarys on Record Vancouver: It looks like British Columbia is in for a pretty dry January this year. Many cities are experiencing one of the driest starts…