A storm headed into the province later this week will bring heavy snow of up to 15-30cm and strong winds, but before that storm hits a cold front with winds up to 90 km/h is expected in many areas.
The Highway Hotline was recommending against travel in many areas early on Thursday morning, but by 10:30 a.m. only a few routes in the eastern part of the province remained under the advisory.
The snow is accompanied by strong winds reaching up to 100 km/h, and even freezing rain.Highway Hotline showed stretches of highway not recommended for travel all the way from the Alberta border to ...
Residents and crews are cleaning up after a major winter storm swept through the region, leaving icy roads, snow-covered ...
The pattern of Pacific storm system after Pacific storm system looks set to continue for a while longer. We begin this ...
A sprawling winter storm that has led to multiple collisions and road closures in parts of Alberta will continue to batter parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba with similar results into Thursday ...
From December 14 to 20, West Central Online readers followed a week of major incidents and public safety alerts across the region. Top stories included RCMP seeking help to identify suspects in a ...
Environment and Climate Change Canada is forecasting a mix of weather conditions for the province, and issued a moderate ...
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Winter continued its late-December march east across Canada Friday, closing classes and stranding trucks. Schools in many areas of southern Manitoba were closed for the ...
Relentless cold and snow are in the forecast for many areas of Western Canada for Christmas, while northern Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador will see blizzard conditions until Boxing Day.
Blizzard conditions have made for hazardous road conditions across much of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, prompting school closures in many areas.