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The bright lights and loud noises created by Canada Day fireworks can stress domestic and wild animals. Experts say this can lead to a host of negative outcomes, including disorientation and injury.
After a storm-filled Monday evening in parts of northern Ontario, the threat for severe weather returns to parts of the ...
The focus for severe storm potential will return to the western Prairies on Tuesday, but will remain focused on Alberta, with ...
When temperatures rise to certain values, the physical composure of many items will naturally start to break down or change, ...
Heat, humidity, and storms are all in the forecast for Atlantic Canada this week, but a stark temperature difference will ...
Northern Ontario's 'Ring of Fire' storms will continue through Monday, with the severe threat spilling into central Quebec ...
On Saturday night, Bill Steer was relaxing in his cabin at the Canadian Ecology Centre, near Mattawa, Ont., when he felt ...
The 'Fire & Smoke' map provides you with real-time fire hotspots and 2-day forecasted smoke concentrations due to active ...
The extreme heat has already seen some Ontario cities beat their all-time heat records on Sunday, with soaring temperatures and humidity continuing into the week. Take action to protect yourself and ...
The best way to protect your eyes from the sun is to invest in a good pair of sunglasses that are UVA and UVB resistant. These will stop the harmful ultraviolet rays from reaching your eyes. Polarized ...
Two main types of phytoplankton have been decreasing in biomass in the North Atlantic by two per cent each year for the past 60 years, a new study has found.
As of Sunday, the fire is estimated to be as large as 1,119 hectares and is still considered an active and out of control wildfire. The wildfire, seen here near Badger, N.L. on June 18, 2025, has ...