Flood watches have been issued for several waterways in the Ottawa area as conservation authorities monitor rising water levels due to spring temperatures and recent rainfall.
People living in Bruce County are dealing with high water levels that have flooded roads and basements following a couple of days of warm weather.
Environment Canada says winds could reach as high as 90 km/h Friday.
Forecasters have released updated guidance on El Niño and its potential impact on summer weather patterns. El Niño Forecast ...
The puck dropped first, followed by 3,000 rubber duckies.
Despite the challenges, the museum plans to host a gala on April 4 in celebration of Sikh Heritage Month ...
This week, the Ontario Premier announced a plan to take over and expand Toronto’s Billy Bishop airport to allow jets as ...
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority is warning that additional precipitation today could increase the risk of flooding in Newmarket and Aurora, and across York Region. The authority has ...
Rural Ontario has been all but forgotten by Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government, says Enniskillen Mayor Kevin Marriott. Marriott – who is also the warden of Lambton County – says ...
OTTAWA — Two former advisers on Ottawa's climate policies say recent antics by parliamentarians at the House of Commons environment committee demonstrate why they resigned from Canada's independent ...