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BC Wildfire Service crew member dies near Revelstoke while responding to wildfire

By The Canadian Press on July 14th, 2023

VICTORIA – The B.C. government is confirming the death of a firefighter who was responding to a wildfire near Revelstoke. A statement from Premier David Eby issued late Thursday offers his condolences. Calling it a “tremendous loss for everyone involved with the BC Wildfire Service at an already challenging time,” the statement goes on to ... Read More »

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Work resumes at B.C. ports after tentative deal is reached to end strike

By Brieanna Charlebois and Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

VANCOUVER – Work has resumed at British Columbia ports after a tentative deal was reached to end a strike that had halted cargo movements for 13 days and prompted fears that trade worth billions had been stalled. A spokesman for the B.C. Maritime Employers Association said work began again with Thursday’s 4:30 p.m. Pacific-time shift. ... Read More »

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Tornado hits Ottawa suburban neighbourhood, damaging 125 homes and scattering debris

By Mia Rabson and Liam Fox, The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

OTTAWA – The remains of totalled fences, blown-out windows and ripped-off roofs were scattered across a south-end neighbourhood in Ottawa on Thursday after a tornado hit with little warning. After the skies had cleared, families sat out on their porches looking out at downed poles and uprooted trees as emergency services and hydro personnel worked ... Read More »

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B.C. residents urged to conserve water as worsening drought conditions parch province

By Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

British Columbia residents are being asked to do their part to conserve water as drought conditions parch the province. Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Minister Bowinn Ma called on residents, farmers, businesspeople and industrial plant operators to take urgent steps to cut water use. She highlighted a report from B.C.’s River Forecast Centre that said ... Read More »

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Alberta and B.C. in talks to expand Canadian LNG reach globally, Danielle Smith says

By The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

VANCOUVER – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her province has begun talks with British Columbia on expanding the reach of Canadian natural gas in the global market. Smith says she and B.C. counterpart David Eby began the discussion two weeks ago to explore leveraging Article 6 of the United Nations Paris Accord, which allows Canada ... Read More »

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Early-learning and child-care ministers promise to work together to improve workforce

By The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

IQALUIT, Nunavut – Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for early learning and child care say they plan to work together to address workforce challenges. Karina Gould, minister of Families, Children and Social Development Canada, announced the ministers agreed during a meeting in Iqaluit to develop a plan focused on recruitment, retention and recognition. Natalie ... Read More »

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B.C. wants 1,000 more international firefighters to join wildfire battle

By Dirk Meissner and Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

British Columbia has requested 1,000 additional international firefighters to join the battle against the province’s wildfires. Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says she has also spoken to her counterpart in Ottawa, Bill Blair, about bringing more federal resources to help fight the 350 or so fires burning across B.C. Ma says a team from Australia ... Read More »

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Environment Canada says tornado touched down north of Montreal, no injuries or damage

By The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

MONTREAL – Environment Canada has confirmed that a tornado touched down today in Mirabel, Que., north of Montreal. The weather agency says the tornado was observed in a field around the town’s airport. It says no injuries or damage have been reported. Tornado warnings for Montreal and surrounding areas were lifted, but Environment Canada issued ... Read More »

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Deal reached in Montreal cemetery workers’ standoff that has left 300 bodies unburied

By The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

MONTREAL – The union representing striking maintenance workers at one of the country’s biggest cemeteries says a deal has been reached with their employer. The ConfĂ©dĂ©ration des syndicats nationaux confirmed that its members will be back on the job at Montreal’s Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery on Monday after they voted 83 per cent in favour of a ... Read More »

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More than 100 homes damaged after tornado hits Ottawa suburb

By Mia Rabson and Liam Fox, The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

OTTAWA – Environment Canada confirmed at least one tornado hit the Ottawa area just after noon on Thursday, ripping shingles off roofs, blowing out windows and uprooting trees. Kim Ayotte, the general manager of emergency and protective services for the city of Ottawa, said 125 homes were damaged in Half Moon Bay, a neighbourhood in ... Read More »

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Injunction sought against Winnipeg landfill blockade as Ottawa and Manitoba spar

By Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press on July 13th, 2023

WINNIPEG – A Manitoba judge urged the two sides in a landfill blockade to try to reach a compromise Thursday, as the federal government renewed its criticism of Premier Heather Stefanson for not supporting a search for the remains of Indigenous women. Winnipeg City Hall is asking for a court injunction to remove a blockade ... Read More »

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