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Canada records first 30°C temperature of 2026—guess where
3:55
Canada's National Forecast - April 22, 2026
Who gets the best of summer? The drivers behind Canada’s forecast
1:05
"Really weird": Woman watches as wall of rain creeps toward her
Fireball Watch: Up to 20 meteors/hr to shoot across the sky
1:05
Huge chunks of ice crash onshore during ice shove
Nunavut man survives 3 days in blizzard – then wins volleyball tournament
1:21
Do April showers really bring May flowers?
Marvels of the Yukon
1:10
Tee time in Calgary: City golf courses open for the season
This popular spring tree is banned in several US states but still sold in Canada
5:35
Yukon Part 2: Up close and personal with Canadian wildlife
Heritage, wilderness, and husky adventures
1:59
New tool could stop this damaging moth from spreading across Canada
Earth Day's 'rallying cry' theme urges folks to take back their future
1:05
Summer Sneak Peek: The pattern Canada isn't expecting
Japan tsunami warning ended after 7.7M quake, no reports of casualties, damage
0:50
Before & After: Minden flooding captured on satellite images
Get up close and personal with Canadian wildlife
1:05
Squill: A toxic spring flower that shouldn't be here
Canada’s first tornado of the year is closer than you think
0:50
Dome-like rainbow cloud creates spectacle in the sky
Watch your cuts: How to properly prune your trees for optimal health
1:10
Massive sinkhole opens as flooding hits Minden, Ontario
Feeding the birds? Or feeding a mice problem? Springtime mistake!
1:43
How Minden townspeople are fighting floods as a community
El Niño may split Canada’s summer in two
2:07
Whale-spotting: How the pros find these giants out at sea
“Don’t kill it”: Toxic hammerhead worms are back this spring
2:07
Tropical fish species are showing up in Nova Scotia
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