Of course when talking about Oasis’s unlikely return to Toronto, the first thing you have to consider is the venue. Or rather, getting into and out of that venue: Rogers Stadium, the unwieldy, dubiously thought out, deeply controversial stage, may stand as the sole venue on earth equal to Oasis’ …
Read More »Snow wallops western Manitoba, but Winnipeg remains wet – Winnipeg
Depending where you woke up in Manitoba Wednesday morning, you could be faced with snow or rain. Winnipeg has been hit by non-stop rain, but in western Manitoba, snow has prompted school and highway closures. Shannon Moodie of Environment and Climate Change Canada told 680 CJOB’s The Start that a Texas …
Read More »Winnipeg to be hit by more wet weather, meteorologist says – Winnipeg
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Get your umbrellas ready, Manitoba. An already wet May is about to get even wetter, Environment Canada says, with a rainfall warning issued for Winnipeg and much of southern Manitoba. Meteorologist Kyle McAulay told 680 CJOB’s The Start that the region has already eclipsed …
Read More »What if I wet the bed? At 84, I tackle my fears and face aging head on
This First Person column is written by Sheilah Bissett, who lives in Calgary. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. I woke up one morning this spring and couldn’t get out of bed. My arthritic left leg was so painful that I couldn’t bend it. I’m 84 …
Read More »Corn farmers in B.C.’s Fraser Valley dealing with crop delays after unseasonably wet weather
Usually, by mid-July, Ian Sparkes’ corn crops are fully grown and ready to be harvested and sold. But this year, the Chilliwack farmer says it will be at least another two to three weeks before they can be picked. Sparkes says the cold and wet weather B.C. faced this spring is causing …
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