Close X
Thursday, December 12, 2024
ADVT 
National

August Heat Wave: Calgary Could Break All-Time High Temperature On Friday

The Canadian Press, 09 Aug, 2018 12:51 PM
    Calgary could reach an all-time high temperature on Friday as a heat wave sweeps across much of Western Canada.
     
     
    The Weather Network’s all-time high for Calgary is 36.1 C, which was set in 1919 and matched again in 1933.
     
     
    The network is forecasting 37 C on Friday, although it notes smoke from wildfires in the area could prevent the record from being broken.
     
     
    Environment Canada is forecasting a temperature of 36 C on Friday in Calgary and says that's 14 degrees warmer than normal.
     
     
    Saskatchewan is also expected to be hit with the heat wave with highs of 35 C on Friday and 38 C forecast for Saturday in Regina.
     
     
    Parts of Manitoba are expected to reach 36 C on Saturday and 35 C on Sunday.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Men Must Pass The Baton To Achieve Gender Parity, Female Leaders Say

    Men Must Pass The Baton To Achieve Gender Parity, Female Leaders Say
    HALIFAX — Women make up fewer than a fifth of Canadian mayors, and a group of female leaders say men in power need to pass the baton if such inequities are to change.

    Men Must Pass The Baton To Achieve Gender Parity, Female Leaders Say

    Halifax Legion Bars Group That Questions Immigration, Multiculturalism

    Halifax Legion Bars Group That Questions Immigration, Multiculturalism
    HALIFAX — A Calgary-based group with controversial views on immigration and multiculturalism is no longer allowed to host a town hall at a Royal Canadian Legion in Halifax.

    Halifax Legion Bars Group That Questions Immigration, Multiculturalism

    Calgary Police Say Crown Has Stayed Criminal Charges Against Three Officers

    Calgary Police Say Crown Has Stayed Criminal Charges Against Three Officers
     The Calgary Police Service says the Alberta Crown has stayed criminal charges against three veteran officers.

    Calgary Police Say Crown Has Stayed Criminal Charges Against Three Officers

    Union Files Grievance Over Public School Teacher Shortage In B.C.

    Union Files Grievance Over Public School Teacher Shortage In B.C.
    VANCOUVER — British Columbia's teachers' union has filed a grievance over the shortage of educators in the province. 

    Union Files Grievance Over Public School Teacher Shortage In B.C.

    Six Months Added To Sentence Of Toronto Officer Convicted In Sammy Yatim Shooting

    Six Months Added To Sentence Of Toronto Officer Convicted In Sammy Yatim Shooting
    TORONTO — A Toronto police officer convicted in the fatal shooting of a troubled teen on an empty streetcar has had six months added to his prison sentence after pleading guilty to perjury, his lawyers said Thursday.

    Six Months Added To Sentence Of Toronto Officer Convicted In Sammy Yatim Shooting

    Doug Ford Won't Say If He Will March In Annual Pride Parade

    SAULT STE MARIE, Ont. — Doug Ford won't say whether he'll march in Toronto's annual Pride parade if he's elected Ontario premier.

    Doug Ford Won't Say If He Will March In Annual Pride Parade