The Northwest Territories government says about 1,500 people were airlifted out of Yellowknife to safety today, and more flights are scheduled for Friday. The city is being evacuated as wildfire approaches. Territorial government ordered full evacuation of Yellowknife Wednesday with deadline of noon Friday. Race to get out of Yellowknife …
Read More »Around Canada
B.C. tour operators fear business downturn after China snubs Canada on tour group list
B.C. tour operators are calling on the federal government to thaw relations with China, after it emerged that the Chinese government left Canada off a list of countries approved for tour groups. China was 2nd-largest market for travellers to B.C. in 2019, behind U.S. B.C. tour operators are calling on …
Read More »What happened when Halifax police pepper-sprayed people protesting removal of shelters for homeless people
Internal police documents about the day police and protesters clashed in Halifax in August 2021 suggest police examined officers’ actions and concluded almost everything the department did was correct. Critics who spoke out against tactics like pepper spray don’t share that view. Officers recount pepper-spraying people’s faces, using bike frames …
Read More »B.C. officials urge patience as some wildfire evacuees start returning home
Officials throughout the B.C. Interior are pleading for patience from thousands of people displaced by wildfires, as some evacuation orders were scaled back to evacuation alerts. Some evacuation orders lifted in West Kelowna and Lake Country, no timeline yet for Shuswap residents If the power or data on your device …
Read More »Got fruit flies? Here are six ways to get rid of them
Fruit flies can be an annoying problem year-round, but they're most common in the summer and fall, because they love ripened fruits and veggies. Here are six ways to keep them away. 1. CLEAN FREQUENTLY Fruit flies aren't a fan of clean surfaces, so make sure to wipe away crumbs …
Read More »Toronto to explore municipal sales tax as part of plan to tackle ‘unprecedented financial crisis’
Toronto says it’s facing $46.5 billion in budget pressures over the next decade and wants the province to grant it permission to charge a sales tax within its borders as part of slew of measures to tackle the “unprecedented financial crisis.” New staff report outlines long list of possible revenue …
Read More »Federal agency no longer tracks how many public servants take special COVID leave
The government department in charge of managing labour relations with federal public servants is no longer keeping track of how many employees across 75 institutions are taking time off work under a special paid leave provision made widespread during the COVID-19 pandemic. Code 699 benefits remain available today for child …
Read More »Evacuations are stressful. Mental health professionals weigh in on how to manage that anxiety
When someone knocks on your door telling you to leave right away, it can bring up some pretty intense emotions. Planning ahead, establishing a routine and helping out can all help mitigate evacuation anxiety. Thousands of British Columbians have now been faced with being ordered to leave their homes immediately, …
Read More »Plane crash in lake east of Edmonton claims second victim
A student pilot pulled from the wreckage of a small plane in a lake east of Edmonton last week has died of his injuries. His instructor, Alex Lanovaz, who was declared dead at the scene, is being remembered as a passionate pilot and generous family man. Student pilot, 24, dies …
Read More »Potent and blustery cold front sweeps into southern Ontario Thursday
An unusually strong upper low is expected to sweep across southern Ontario Thursday, bringing the chance for thunderstorms and powerful winds. The strongest storms are likely Thursday afternoon and evening as a potent cold front slices through. Heavy rain and nickel-sized hail are other risks with these storms as the …
Read More »