Temperatures are rising and so are calls of heat-related illnesses. One expert says it's important to stay vigilant when it comes to the symptoms of such illnesses.
Environment Canada issued a heat warning for the second time in one week. With humidex factors, temperatures will feel close to 38 in Winnipeg for the next three days.
Nasty conditions and sticky snow engulfed areas of the province Saturday. James Colangelo, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said drivers could.
Four communities in Saskatchewan broke a heat record on Thursday. Assiniboia 37.7 C Lucky Lake 36.7 C Rockglen 37.5 C Coronach 38.6 C While the weathe.