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Beloved but neglected, Vancouver’s Kitsilano pool will survive another season after public outrage
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoVancouver’s city manager believed two years ago that the city’s distinctive, ocean-side swimming...
PANTHER MINERALS ENTERS INTO NON-BINDING LOI TO ACQUIRE THE HUBER HEIGHTS URANIUM PROPERTY, ELKO...
CNW· 3 days agoPanther Minerals Inc. ("Panther Minerals" or the "Company") (CSE: PURR) (OTC: GLIOF) (FWB: 2BC) is pleased to announce it has entered into a non-binding letter of intent (the "LOI") with 1484506 ...
Torrential rain warning as Hurricane Beryl remnants hit Ontario and Quebec
National Post· 3 days agoHeavy rainfall is expected in parts of southern Ontario and Quebec as Environment Canada warns...
‘Torrential’ rain warning as Hurricane Beryl remnants hit southern Ontario, Quebec
Toronto Star· 3 days agoThe weather agency issued a series of rainfall warnings Tuesday, with Toronto residents told to...
Heat records tumble in B.C. as forecast brings new wildfire concerns
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoIt was so hot on Sunday in Cache Creek, B.C., that only a “big, cold shower” could bring relief,...
Scorching summer heat hits Canada, but won't touch records set by the 2021 heat dome
CP24· 3 days agoJennifer Smith with Environment and Climate Change Canada told a news conference Monday that while...
Effort continues to save peculiar home of Arthur Erickson
North Shore News· 3 days agoOn the corner of a quiet street in Point Grey sits one of the most peculiar residential properties...
Heat records tumble in B.C. as forecast brings new wildfire concerns
Tri-City News· 3 days agoIt was so hot on Sunday in Cache Creek, B.C., that only a "big, cold shower" could bring relief,...
Cache Creek B.C.’s hot spot as province bakes in the summer heat
The Mission City Record· 3 days agoIt was so hot on Sunday in Cache Creek, B.C., that only a “big, cold shower” could bring relief,...
Three bodies recovered from B.C. park where mountaineers went missing: RCMP
National Post· 3 days agoThe three mountaineers were last seen on May 31 in terrain that Squamish Search and Rescue member Christy Allan described as “really complex and remote.” The early days of the search operation ...