Close X
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
ADVT 
National

Remains Of Tropical Storm To Batter B.C. Coast With High Winds And Heavy Rain

The Canadian Press , 27 Oct, 2014 11:29 AM
    VANCOUVER - Environment Canada is once again warning of blustery winds and heavy rainfall for the B.C. coast as the remnants of a tropical storm approaches.
     
    The agency says the remains of tropical storm Ana will move towards B.C.'s central coast, Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii and Metro Vancouver late Monday.
     
    It says those living in exposed coastal areas could see southeast winds of up to 90 kilometres an hour, though the gusts are expected to ease by Tuesday morning.
     
    The storm system is also expected to dump between 50 and 75 millimetres of rain on Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island.
     
    Severe weather battered B.C.'s south coast last week, cutting power to 80,000 BC Hydro customers at one point.
     
    The Crown agency is advising people to equip themselves with flashlights, batteries, first aid kits and food and water.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    New Brunswick Voters Go To The Polls

    New Brunswick Voters Go To The Polls
    FREDERICTON - After a 32-day election campaign fought largely on jobs, voters in New Brunswick decide Monday between a Liberal plan to turn the economy around through government stimulus or a Progressive Conservative promise to allow greater development of the province's natural resources.

    New Brunswick Voters Go To The Polls

    Why Winnipeg? How Canada's National Lab Became An Ebola Research Powerhouse

    Why Winnipeg? How Canada's National Lab Became An Ebola Research Powerhouse
    When Dr. Frank Plummer talks about the first experimental Ebola drug used in an outbreak, he pronounces it "Zed Map." "I do it consciously," says Plummer, who retired this year after serving for nearly 14 years as the head of Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg.

    Why Winnipeg? How Canada's National Lab Became An Ebola Research Powerhouse

    Fight To Stop Huge Ontario Wind Farm In Court

    Fight To Stop Huge Ontario Wind Farm In Court
    The first court phase of a legal fight aimed at scuttling what would be one of Ontario's largest wind-energy developments kicks off Monday with a farm family trying to force an immediate stop to its construction.

    Fight To Stop Huge Ontario Wind Farm In Court

    Alberta To Review Fatal Cougar Shooting

    Alberta To Review Fatal Cougar Shooting
    Alberta's justice minister has ordered a review into the shooting of a cougar near a Calgary hospital. Jonathan Denis says he's no expert on how the situation should have been handled, but he says he is asking for a full review of the matter.

    Alberta To Review Fatal Cougar Shooting

    Canadians In Global Climate Protest In New York City; Want Harper At Un Summit

    Canadians In Global Climate Protest In New York City; Want Harper At Un Summit
    NEW YORK - Dozens of Canadians are among the thousands of demonstrators marching through New York City to demand action on climate change.

    Canadians In Global Climate Protest In New York City; Want Harper At Un Summit

    New Brunswick Liberal Leader Brian Gallant Proud Of Efforts

    New Brunswick Liberal Leader Brian Gallant Proud Of Efforts
    SAINT-ANTOINE, N.B. - New Brunswick Liberal Leader Brian Gallant chose to kick off his final full day of campaigning by rallying the troops in front of a memorial dedicated to his political inspiration.

    New Brunswick Liberal Leader Brian Gallant Proud Of Efforts