Heat warnings issued in the northeast, thunderstorm watch in effect in some areas
The first heat event of 2022 is expected in the next two days in northeastern Ontario, Environment Canada said Monday.

The first heat event of 2022 is expected in the next two days in northeastern Ontario, Environment Canada said Monday.
June 24 is St. Jean Baptiste Day, a day when francophone culture and history is celebrated.
Work is progressing on Glencore's Onaping Depth Project, a new ore body deep underground that will replace two other mines coming to the end of production.
After an incredible 56 years in business, a Sudbury boutique owner has decided to retire and close her shop.
A class-action lawsuit launched on behalf of breast cancer patients at Health Sciences North in Sudbury has been discontinued.
A fire likely sparked by careless smoking forced the brief evacuation of an apartment building in the South End of Sudbury on Thursday
While customers are returning to restaurants and hotels, many business owners in North Bay say their staff is still missing.
Northern Ontario now has four MPPs in Premier Doug Ford's cabinet.
If they choose to, North Bay police officers will be sporting new ball caps and Velcro patches on their uniforms for the rest of the month.
Buses in North Bay aren't running as frequently as they used to and some riders are upset.
A close encounter with a bear at a northern Ontario First Nation nursery school turned into a good learning experience for the children.
A new visitor centre at the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site is officially open.
Sault Ste. Marie police, working with the Ontario Provincial Police, recently ticketed 20 drivers in a window tint enforcement campaign.
Northern Ontario now has four MPPs in Premier Doug Ford's cabinet.
The Summer Moon Festival in Sault Ste. Marie is underway, as are some public art displays that decorate parts of the downtown.
A close encounter with a bear at a northern Ontario First Nation nursery school turned into a good learning experience for the children.
Veteran New Democrat MP Charlie Angus is weighing in on the soaring number of threats to politicians that has Parliamentary security on high alert.
Northern Ontario now has four MPPs in Premier Doug Ford's cabinet.
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for communities in the farther north areas of northeastern Ontario.
A close encounter with a bear at a northern Ontario First Nation nursery school turned into a good learning experience for the children.
An 'accidental' fire caused the evacuation of a Timmins motel early Thursday morning, police say.
An Ottawa family is demanding answers after their son went missing for five hours following his pickup from school on Monday.
The Toronto Police Service are eyeing ways to add more technology to the city’s parking system in a way that could give drivers more options to avoid tickets — and close what one self-styled parking vigilante calls a “loophole.”
Miners working in a gold field in Yukon have uncovered what is being called the 'most complete' mummified woolly mammoth found to date in North America, officials announced on Friday.
A Member of Parliament from rural Alberta went live on Facebook Friday to celebrate a United States Supreme Court vote to end constitutional protections for abortion.
Ottawa police are reminding drivers to renew their vehicle licence plate stickers, saying officers will soon begin issuing $110 fines for expired plates.
June 24 is St. Jean Baptiste Day, a day when francophone culture and history is celebrated.
Work is progressing on Glencore's Onaping Depth Project, a new ore body deep underground that will replace two other mines coming to the end of production.
A new visitor centre at the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site is officially open.
After an incredible 56 years in business, a Sudbury boutique owner has decided to retire and close her shop.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ended the nation's constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade. Friday's outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
Canadian politicians are responding to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to end constitutional protections for abortion, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling the news 'horrific.'
Canadian advocates are cautioning against complacency regarding abortions protections in place in Canada, after the U.S. Supreme court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday.
With the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to end constitutional protections for abortion, 26 states are likely to ban abortions; 13 of which are expected to enact bans against the medical procedure immediately.
A Member of Parliament from rural Alberta went live on Facebook Friday to celebrate a United States Supreme Court vote to end constitutional protections for abortion.
The Roe v. Wade ruling is overturned by U.S. Supreme Court; Canadians react to the decision and its impact on abortions south of the border.
An American artistic swimmer lost consciousness and sank to the bottom of the pool before her coach rescued her. Jill Macyshon reports.