Several people have fallen ill with food poisoning after eating shellfish in B.C. in the last 10 days, and health officials are warning that warm ocean waters might be to blame.
The warm spell, which is expected to last into the last week of January, is the result of a low-pressure cyclonic system of warm air from the south.
One of the main winter highways in the Northwest Territories turned into a swamp this week following unseasonably high temperatures.
The 93-degree temperature was recorded at 2:13 p.m.
There’s little relief from the daytime heat in the forecast for the rest of the holiday weekend.
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