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Cooling trend to bring some relief as more than 400 wildfires burn in B.C.
Aldergrove Star· 5 days agoThe BC Wildfire Service says lower temperatures and some rain have already helped their crews out in...
Fire numbers fall in B.C. but new risks emerge, as fire near Golden spurs evacuation
Toronto Star· 5 days agoThe number of wildfires burning in British Columbia has dipped for the first time in weeks, as...
City of Lights becomes city of barricades ahead of Paris Olympics opening ceremony
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada Sports· 4 days agoPARIS — The Eiffel Tower, now fitted with 43-foot tall Olympic rings remains as much a draw for...
Flyers, price-matching, local stores: How Canadians' grocery habits have changed
Financial Post· 4 days agoWhether they’re shopping at multiple stores, flipping through flyers or seeking out independent...
Interior ranchers critical of B.C. Wildfire Service response to 'monster' blaze near Spences Bridge
Vancouver Sun· 5 days agoRanchers around Spences Bridge on Highway 97 are fuming at B.C. Wildfire Service’s initial decision...
Brian Minter: Backyard escapes trending as plants and flowers tweaked for climate change
Vancouver Sun· 2 days agoIn the rapidly changing world of gardening, it is important to get a sense of some of the new...
Flyers, price-matching, local stores: How Canadians' grocery habits have changed
Financial Post· 4 days agoWhether they’re shopping at multiple stores, flipping through flyers or seeking out independent...
Japan's Mao Saigo sets course and tournament record at CPKC Women's Open
Winnipeg Sun· 2 days agoJapan's Mao Saigo had the round of her life on Saturday at Earl Grey Golf Club to climb the 2024...
Fire numbers fall in B.C. as blaze near Golden destroys homes, spurs evacuation
The Globe and Mail· 4 days agoThree employees at Canadian Timberframes near Golden, B.C., had no warning when a nearby wildfire...
Devastating wildfire burns down part of western Canadian town
AOL· 4 days agoJasper is in the middle of Jasper National Park, in the province of Alberta. The town and the park, which draw more than 2 million tourists a year, were evacuated on Monday, when officials estimated there were 15,000 visitors in the park.