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Weatherhood B.C.
Weatherhood B.C.
What summer weather was like the year you were born
In the summer of 1921, the most extreme cold summer temperature was in the Canadian Maritimes.
Jul 15, 2023 7:00 AM
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The latest legacy of Canada's wildfire smoke? Wisconsin's new beer-and-burger pairing
WASHINGTON — Another fragrant, hazy phenomenon is turning heads in the United States — only this time, beer fans in Canada will happily take the blame.
Jul 15, 2023 3:00 AM
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Emergencies minister mobilizes military to help fight B.C. wildfires
OTTAWA — Federal assistance including military resources are being mobilized to help British Columbia's fight against hundreds of wildfires, Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair announced Friday.
Jul 14, 2023 9:36 PM
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Fire chief on Savary Island implements high-risk activity ban
Additional fire prevention necessary to keep people safe
Jul 14, 2023 3:30 PM
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As climate changes, where will B.C.'s wildlife find refuge?
Climate change is projected to push carnivores from old ranges, open up space for new mammals and transform B.C.'s forests. Here's what some species are facing.
Jul 14, 2023 7:00 AM
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Extreme weather is disrupting Amtrak's trains — and its climate benefits
For Amtrak riders, cancelled trains have become a familiar side effect of the extreme weather fuelled by climate change.
Jul 13, 2023 7:00 AM
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As temperatures rise, shores turn orange, but blooms aren’t toxic
Blooms regularly appear briefly in the Strait of Georgia and are lasting longer.
Jul 13, 2023 5:30 AM
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B.C. real estate agent fined more than $100K for igniting wildfire
A B.C. man was ordered to pay a $3,000 administrative penalty and more than $100,000 in firefighting costs incurred by the province when a burn pile sparked a wildfire on his property in 2019.
Jul 11, 2023 12:19 PM
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Deadly flooding is hitting several countries at once. Scientists say this will only be more common
Schools in New Delhi were forced to close Monday after heavy monsoon rains battered the Indian capital , with landslides and flash floods killing at least 15 people over the last three days.
Jul 11, 2023 6:07 AM
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Does 'doom-and-gloom' climate news motivate or paralyze you?
Two new studies show 'doom-and-gloom' climate news may scare but also encourage audiences.
Jul 11, 2023 6:00 AM
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