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Day 2 of an exceptional stretch of extreme heat across B.C. yielded a 40-degree reading in Lytton, tying a national record ...
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B.C. village ties Canadian heat record for September, as mercury climbs to 40 C
A spate of extremely hot weather in parts of British Columbia has seen one Interior community tie the record for the hottest ...
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Temperatures reach 40 C in Lytton, B.C., as heat warnings persist across province
VANCOUVER — Heat warnings and air-quality advisories are persisting in parts of British Columbia after daily high temperature ...
The Record-Breaking Temperature in B.C. On Tuesday, Lytton, a small community in British Columbia, reached a remarkable 40.0°C, tying it with Morden, Manitoba (1906), and Lost River, Saskatchewan ...
As British Columbia grapples with an unprecedented heat wave, temperatures are soaring, shattering long-standing records and prompting urgent heat warnings. The implications of this extreme weather ...
Residents living in and near the Wakefield Manor in Sidney are opposing the Town of Sidney's plan to open its first Extreme ...
The town is considering changes to zoning and its official community plan that would allow for a shelter at Wakefield Manor ...
Nationally, extreme heat causes more deaths each year than any other weather event, including floods, hurricanes and tornadoes.
Climate change is making severe fire weather more common around the world, raising the chances of worsened forest fire seasons, a study in the journal Nature Communications found.
Extreme weather caused by climate change is driving up the prices of basic food products worldwide and posing wider risks to society, a new study has found.
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