Whiter teeth and fresher breath, too!Any politician who makes such a claim is talking nonsense.
Also cures ED and male pattern baldness!
Just three easy installments of. . . we'll let you know.
Whiter teeth and fresher breath, too!Any politician who makes such a claim is talking nonsense.
I could use whiter teeth & fresher breath, & some blue pills for the entertainment value couldn’t hurt. I’m good with the male pattern baldness. Sign me up!!Whiter teeth and fresher breath, too!
Also cures ED and male pattern baldness!
Just three easy installments of. . . we'll let you know.
Easy. Vote Liberal.I could use whiter teeth & fresher breath, & some blue pills for the entertainment value couldn’t hurt. I’m good with the male pattern baldness. Sign me up!!
Damn…that’s out’a my price range.Easy. Vote Liberal.
Blessed! I had planned to start seeding this week but I don't mind the extra week.People living in southern Alberta are being warned to prepare for a significant storm pushing into the area late Monday and continuing into early Wednesday.
The storm’s expected arrival has prompted Environment Canada to issue heavy rainfall warnings for a large swath of southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan.
“The heaviest-hit areas will be in southeastern Alberta with 50-70 millimetres of rain expected and pockets of 80 millimetres is possible,” Global Calgary chief meteorologist Tiffany Lizée says.
The heavy rain is also forecast to be accompanied by strong winds, with gusts up to 80 kilometres per hour expected on Tuesday.
Periods of heavy rain are also in the forecast for Calgary and Edmonton.
A month's worth of rainfall in 48 hours expected in some parts of Alberta — Global News
People living in southern Alberta are being warned to prepare for a significant storm that could result in 80 millimetres of rain falling in some areas.apple.newsIs recent rain in Saskatchewan dousing wildfire and drought concerns? — Global News
Is wet weather washing away concerns around Saskatchewan's drier-than-normal conditions?apple.news
Good idea. Ive never tried making it. I like it with sesame rice crackers.Hummus sandwich?
Canadian wildfire smoke chokes upper U.S. Midwest for second straight year
Author of the article:Associated Press
Associated Press
Todd Richmond
Published May 13, 2024 • 2 minute read
MADISON, Wis. — Smoke from Canadian wildfires has prompted health warnings across the upper Midwest for the second straight year.
Fires raging in British Columbia and Alberta sent the haze over parts of Montana, the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin on Sunday, lingering into Monday morning.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued its first air quality alert of the season for the entire state on Sunday. The agency said pollution levels will be unhealthy for everyone. The agency urged people to remain indoors and avoid heavy exertion outdoors until the warning expired at noon on Monday.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued advisories for multiple counties across the state’s northern two-thirds on Sunday warning air quality is unhealthy for sensitive people. The advisories were set to end at noon on Monday as well.
Rafal Ogorek, a meteorologist in the National Weather Service’s Chicago office, said that at least some smoke could drift as far south as Iowa and Chicago, leaving skies looking milky by late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
Nearly 90 fires are currently burning in Canada, according to the Canadian government’s National Wildland Fire Situation report. A fire raging near Fort Nelson in British Columbia’s far northeastern corner has forced evacuations.
Most of the smoke is hanging between 1.6 kilometres and 3 kilometres above the ground, the National Weather Service’s Ogorek said. Prevailing winds are driving the smoke south and east, he said.
Canada witnessed a record number of wildfires in 2023 that also caused choking smoke in parts of the U.S. and forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate across British Columbia. Smoke from those fires led to hazy skies and health advisories across multiple U.S. cities.
The chances of more wildfires igniting this summer appear high. Northeastern British Columbia, northwestern Alberta and the southern Northwest Territories are suffering from an intense drought, meaning lightning strikes could trigger fires that grow quickly, according the Canadian National Wildland Fire Situation report.
— Associated Press writers Steve Karnowski in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Rick Callahan in Indianapolis contributed to this report.
Canadian wildfire smoke chokes upper U.S. Midwest for second straight year
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has prompted health warnings across the upper Midwest for the second straight year.torontosun.com
With el Nino kaput...Now they are fleeing back home because of the rains in the spring so that they can go to work and carry on with their lives.Fort McMurray evacuation order lifted after subdued wildfire behaviour — Global News
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has lifted the evacuation order for the residents of several communities in Fort McMurray, Alta.apple.news
That we can blame on Mexico clear down to Chile. Banana tarrifs and exit visas for tourists. $100 at CBSA before you go.Do we need an El Niño tax? Sorry, a cost on El Niño tax? That’ll change things up.
That’ll learn up the arsonists in Canada!! Might change the weather patterns too, and put more money something something Canadian’s!!That we can blame on Mexico clear down to Chile. Banana tarrifs and exit visas for tourists. $100 at CBSA before you go.