Extreme weather events caused a record breaking $8 billion in insured losses in 2024, with the Jasper wildfires and Calgary hailstorm contributing nearly half of all insured damage in Canada.
In a year that saw Canada set a new record for insured losses due to severe weather at $8.55 billion, Alberta topped the list ...
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According to Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc., the cost of insured damage totalled $8.55 billion for 2024, easily ...
Industrial property values have gone up by five per cent, compared to two per cent increases each for office and retail ...
The end of 2024 can only mean one thing: our annual look at big weather stories from across Canada, with a definite bias toward western Canadian stories.
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Two thunderstorms on Aug. 5 unleashed devastating baseball-sized hail and “wind-driven ice chunks the size of hen eggs,” in northern Calgary. The storms marked Calgary’s second billion ...
Otherwise, he said to expect more extreme weather events, not unlike the wildfire that razed 30 per cent of the town of Jasper on July 24, or the Calgary hail storm on Aug. 5, which turned out to ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Severe weather rolled through central and eastern North Carolina on Sunday morning sparking a tornado warning in Orange County and several weather watches. The threat of ...
ATLANTA - Strong storms swept through metro Atlanta and North Georgia on Sunday morning. The National Weather Service has confirmed a short-lived EF-0 tornado touched down in Fayette County ...