Tuesday, July 7, 2026
ADVT 
National

Environment Canada says 10 tornadoes confirmed in Alberta during Wednesday storm

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Jun, 2023 11:40 AM
  • Environment Canada says 10 tornadoes confirmed in Alberta during Wednesday storm

Environment Canada confirms what it calls a "tornado outbreak" in rural Alberta earlier this week

It says between 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, nine twisters hopscotched between Calgary and Medicine Hat and another was spotted near Vermillion in eastern Alberta. 

It says all have been given a preliminary rating of EF-0, the lowest rating on the scale, with wind speeds of 105 to 135 kilometres per hour.

Environment Canada says minor damage has been reported, including in the Iron Springs area where four touched down.

Two more were recorded near Enchant and the weather office confirms the others were counted in Lake Newall, Brooks, Cabin Lake and Vermillion.

The same storm that spawned the tornadoes also brought downpours to the area between Calgary and Edmonton on Wednesday and Thursday.

Red Deer received nearly 68 millimetres in a roughly 24 hour period.

Air quality statements now blanket much of Alberta and the eastern half of British Columbia as smoke due to numerous large wildfires wafts over the regions.

"People with lung disease (such as asthma) or heart disease, older adults, children, pregnant people, and people who work outdoors are at higher risk of experiencing health effects caused by wildfire smoke," said the statement from Environment Canada.

It advised anyone experiencing shortness of breath, wheezing, severe cough, dizziness or chest pains to stop outdoor activities and contact a care provider if they feel unwell.

 

MORE National ARTICLES

Gloomy 2023 B.C. housing forecast, but 2024 better

Gloomy 2023 B.C. housing forecast, but 2024 better
Association chief economist Brendon Ogmundson blames expected sluggish sales this year on a slowing economy and ongoing, elevated mortgage rates. The forecast predicts residential sales in B-C will skid 7.1 per cent this year before surging nearly 24 per cent in 2024.    

Gloomy 2023 B.C. housing forecast, but 2024 better

Woman dead, man critical in Surrey, B.C., attack

Woman dead, man critical in Surrey, B.C., attack
The survivor has life-threatening injuries, but police say the public is not believed to be at risk. IHIT is trying to determine if the tripped alarm and triggered sprinklers could be linked to the case.

Woman dead, man critical in Surrey, B.C., attack

IHIT identify Burnaby shooting victim as a 17 year old male

IHIT identify Burnaby shooting victim as a 17 year old male
IHIT investigators have identified the victim as a 17-year old man, who lived in the complex in which the shooting took place. At approximately 9:15 a.m. a White Nissan Rogue was reported to have been set on fire in the area of 173 Street and 101 Avenue in Surrey.   

IHIT identify Burnaby shooting victim as a 17 year old male

Surrey RCMP investigate multiple acts of man exposing himself

Surrey RCMP investigate multiple acts of man exposing himself
On Wednesday, Surrey RCMP received a report that a man was masturbating in the pathway behind a townhouse complex located in the 6400-block of 168 Street. The man jumped a fence entering the backyard of one of the units, and then used a flashlight to capture the attention of the residents before shining the light on his exposed genitalia.

Surrey RCMP investigate multiple acts of man exposing himself

Abbotsford Police investigate home invasion and find a drug lab and a man's body

Abbotsford Police investigate home invasion and find a drug lab and a man's body
Upon police arrival, officers located a body of a man. During the search of the home, police also found a drug lab. Early indications suggest that this incident is targeted, and the public is not at risk.    

Abbotsford Police investigate home invasion and find a drug lab and a man's body

Canada summons Chinese ambassador over balloon

Canada summons Chinese ambassador over balloon
Canada's Department of National Defence said the balloon's movements were being actively tracked by the North American Aerospace Defence Command, which is responsible for monitoring airborne threats to the continent.    

Canada summons Chinese ambassador over balloon