July 3, 2021 Death toll in Northwest heat wave expected to continue rising Each day, more deaths are being linked to the heat wave that struck the Pacific Northwest this past week, with medical staff who treated people overwhelmed by temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) saying the toll from the extreme weather will keep creeping up.
July 2, 2021 Town ravaged by wildfire after enduring Canada’s all-time hottest temps A small Canadian town was ravaged by an ongoing wildfire on Thursday after enduring the country’s all-time hottest temperatures for three straight days this week.
July 1, 2021 Record Northwest heat may have killed hundreds Hundreds of deaths in Canada, Oregon and Washington may have been caused by the historic heat wave that baked the Pacific Northwest and shattered all-time temperature records in usually temperate cities.
June 28, 2021 Canada records highest temperature ever amid heat wave Canada has recorded the highest temperature in its history after a village in British Columbia reached 115 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday.
June 25, 2021 Canadian Olympian Kim Gaucher in predicament over Tokyo's strict no-fan rules Canadian Olympic basketball player Kim Gaucher said Wednesday the decision to prohibit family members and fans from attending the Tokyo Games next month has put her into a predicament as a new mother.
June 24, 2021 Report: over 600 bodies found at Indigenous school in Canada Leaders of Indigenous groups in Canada said Thursday investigators have found more than 600 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school for Indigenous children — a discovery that follows last month's report of 215 bodies found at another school.
June 24, 2021 Stefanik, Daines push bill to force Biden to open Canadian border, lament that Mexico border is 'wide open' Rep. Elise Stefanik and Sen. Steve Daines on Thursday plan to introduce a bill to force Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to begin re-opening the U.S.-Canada border after more than a year of international travel being essentially cut off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
June 23, 2021 National weather forecast: Severe weather, rainfall to impact Southeast, Midwest A front that now extends from the Southeast westward to the Plains will see little movement between Wednesday and Friday.
June 22, 2021 Ingraham: The American people and red state govs, not Biden, Fauci, led US out of COVID lockdown gloom In her "Ingraham Angle" on Monday, Laura Ingraham pointed out there are increasingly more about-faces on the part of the government recently when it comes to retracting coronavirus-induced lockdowns.
June 21, 2021 Vancouver police called ‘racists’ as video emerges of Black man’s arrest A chaotic video has emerged of Vancouver police officers being called pigs and “f-----g racists” by an angry crowd while they were detaining a Black man who reportedly was resisting arrest.