Wet heavy snow in Sask. part of ‘volatile’ April weather, Environment Canada
Just when it seems like winter was gone for good in Saskatchewan, many parts of the province woke up to snow covering the ground.
Global News at 5 Regina
Apr 17
‘White gold’: Environment Canada says snow welcome for Sask. farmers
The heaviest snowfall of the winter is great news for Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers, as they fear another year of dry conditions.
Global News at 5 Regina
Mar 5
Up to 80 cm of snow could fall in parts of Nova Scotia this weekend: Environment Canada
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Nova Scotia, with up to 80 cm of snow “or possibly higher” expected in parts of the province over the weekend. Global meteorologist Ross Hull has the details.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Feb 2
‘Early spring storm’ expected to move into Toronto with heavy rain, winds and wet snow
Environment Canada says an “early spring storm” is expected to move into Toronto over the next few days that will bring heavy rains, winds and wet snow to start off April. Kayla McLean has more.
Global News at Noon Toronto
Apr 2
After spring thaw, wild weather on its way to Quebec
A blast of arctic air packed with high winds is making its way to southern Quebec Wednesday evening, with Environment Canada issuing two weather warnings for flash freezing high winds. Global’s Tim Sargeant has the latest details.
Canada
Feb 28
Winter making a grand entrance in Manitoba: Environment Canada
After a relatively warm December – Winnipeg is set to be hit by extreme temperatures and heavier snowfalls in the coming weeks. Global’s Katherine Dornian tells everyone what’s in store – and how to prepare.
Canada
Jan 6
Toronto bracing for the return of winter-like conditions this week
Toronto is shifting back towards more winter-like conditions after an extended period of mild weather over the past week. A healthy dose of snow is expected to hit the city on Thursday with Environment Canada calling for between 5 and 10 centimeters of snowfall. Kayla McLean reports.
Weather
Feb 14
Carbon rebate labelling on bank deposits is fuelling confusion
Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says banks that refuse to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits are creating confusion, and he’s willing to change the law to force them comply. Anne Gaviola has more in Business Matters for Friday, April 19.
Canada
Apr 19
Earth Day: encouraging Canadians to look for green alternatives
Today is Earth Day, a time to mark the importance of environmental protection and sustainability. Our @Ross_Hull got some insight from Valerie Mallamo from @EarthDayCanada to discuss what we can do to make a difference.
Global News Morning Toronto
Apr 22
10-15 cm of snow forecast for parts of B.C.’s Southern Interior
Rain is moving down the Vancouver coast on Saturday, while a snowfall warning has been issued for parts of B.C.’s Southern Interior. The weather alert covers the Central Okanagan, North Okanagan, Shuswap and Thompson regions, with Environment Canada forecasting 10-15 centimetres of snow.
Canada
Feb 10
Peterborough hits record-breaking temperature for February 9th
The Peterborough area is experiencing record setting warmth this month. According to Environment Canada, Friday’s temperature broke a nearly 100-year-old record for February 9th. While Many are likely enjoying the weather, as Robert Lothian reports, it could be bad for business..
Weather
Feb 9
B.C. evening weather forecast: Feb. 8
Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon has a look at the snow pack and seasonal forecast from Environment Canada in your Thur., February 8, 2024, forecast for Metro Vancouver and British Columbia.
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Feb 8
The West Block: March 31, 2024 | Feds and premiers spar over carbon price hike, navigating global threats
Ahead of the federal carbon price rise in April, ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault about the push by some provincial premiers and Conservative MPs to scrap the levy, the role of large emitters in reducing emissions and more. Plus, Stephenson is joined by retired U.S. general David Petraeus,...
The West Block
Mar 31
Global National: April 24
Editor’s note: There is a typo in the name ‘Chief Stan Bird.’ We regret the error. Israel’s army says it is now fully prepared to launch a ground operation into Rafah, the only city in the Gaza Strip that Israel has not yet raided. With ongoing famine and increasing heat, just trying to survive in...
Global National
Apr 24
Guilbeault criticizes premiers pushing to end carbon pricing in Canada: ‘not the solution’
Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault stated on Thursday that climate change and its impacts are not slowing down, and that the premiers who want to get rid of the system are taking away the most effective measures to fight climate change. He said, “eight out of 10 Canadians who pay carbon...
Canada
Mar 14
Researchers request White Rock beachgoers share gull information
Mark Hipfner from Environment and Climate Change Canada describes a study looking at the health of the Salish Sea marine environment and how gulls in White Rock, B.C. are helping scientists. For more information: https://forms.office.com/r/i9PG9zHCfs
Global News Morning BC
Feb 26
Sudden temperature drop to hit Toronto as arctic front moves in
Temperatures in Toronto are expected to drop dramatically as an arctic front moves into southern Ontario on Wednesday. A special weather statement has been issued by Environnment Canada.
Canada
Feb 28
Global National: Feb. 23
After months of negotiations, the minority Liberal government and the NDP say they have reached a deal to start a new national pharmacare program in Canada, according to NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. The final details of the offer will be presented soon, and will include coverage for birth control and diabetes medication. Canada also announced...
Global National
Feb 23
University of Guelph’s entry in research competition hopes to pass deep space taste test
University of Guelph research team, Canada GOOSE, is one of the final four institutions competing in the Canadian Space Agency’s Deep Space Food Challenge. Final judging took place on Feb. 7 inside the campus’ Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility. The Deep Space Food Challenge was launched in partnership with Impact Canada in 2021 to develop...
Canada
Feb 16
Why is wind chill hard to measure, but so easily felt?
Wind chill: You can certainly feel it, but technically can’t measure it. So what is it? Armel Castellan from Environment Canada gives us the lowdown on the frosty warnings Canadians endure every winter.
Canada
Jan 13