Too hot to handle?

- Advertisement -

VANCOUVER (CU)_The Westernmost provinces of Canada have been reporting record-breaking temperatures across five-days as the so-called “heat dome” descended on the country’s west coast, along with the Pacific Northwest of neighbouring United States. The extreme heat conditions broke Canadian high-temperature records three times, killing hundreds of people across the region, prompting serious concerns regarding vulnerable groups, including older adults and those experiencing homelessness. In Lytton, a town in the province of British Columbia, the temperatures reached as high as 49.6°C (121.28F) on Tuesday (29 June).

Lisa Lapointe, the chief coroner of B.C. said on Wednesday afternoon that…

Hot this week

The Maldives presidential race 2028 heats up as Abdulla Shahid steps in: Can his MDP bid change the 2028 race?

Maldives (Commonwealth Union)_ Abdulla Shahid’s decision to seek the...

The Knight’s Tale: When Two Knights Loved the Same Woman—and the Gods Took Sides

It’s not just a love triangle—Chaucer’s The Knight’s Tale...

Could Andy Burnham rewire the ‘treasury brain’ to boost growth?

The PM intends to reduce the department's stranglehold on...

When the Fuel Lifeline Is at Risk: Fiji and Tonga Race to Secure New Pacific Supply Routes

SUVA, August 21, 2026 – Fuel security has emerged...

India’s Airports Are No Longer Just for Flying—They’re Becoming Shopping Destinations

NEW DELHI, India, August 21, 2026 — What passengers...
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -sitaramatravels.comsitaramatravels.com

Popular Categories