
Passengers on board a cruise ship documented the effects of hurricane force winds and waves that reportedly reached nine metres in height. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/cbcnews?sub_confirmation=1... Read more »

Volcano Iceland Now! The Grindavik Volcano Unleashed! Volcano Iceland Eruption! iceland volcano 2023
Natural Disasters News Today: Volcano Iceland Now! The Grindavik Volcano Unleashed! Volcano Iceland Eruption! iceland volcano 2023 The volcano erupting north of Grindavik, Iceland, has a 2.5 miles (4 km) long fissure... Read more »

Millions of Hyundai and Kia vehicles run the risk of sudden engine fires and failures — and drivers say recalls have done little to address the safety issues. A joint CBC Marketplace... Read more »

Twenty-five years after Swissair Flight 111 crashed near Peggys Cove, N.S., killing all 229 passengers and crew on board, loved ones of victims and first responders gathered in Nova Scotia this weekend... Read more »

As floodwaters begin to recede in parts of Nova Scotia, the devastation from a weekend of massive downpours is becoming clear. It’s the latest disaster to strike the province after a year... Read more »

The body of a 52-year-old man, and unidentified human remains, have been found two days after a search began for four people in Nova Scotia, following an extreme rain event over the... Read more »

July 19, 2023 | Pressure mounts on the federal government to legislate an end to the on-again, off-again B.C. port strike. Pay equity is front of mind for many players heading into... Read more »

Extreme weather is happening worldwide with floods, tornadoes and heat waves. Experts say it really all comes back to climate change, and it’s a race against time to cool down global temperatures... Read more »

Police in Chilliwack say a man has been arrested after an incident that led to a call for residents to shelter in place for several hours on Monday. As Zahra Premji explains,... Read more »

According to the Canadian Climate Institute, climate change is driving up the cost of living for Canadians. And by 2025, it could even cost Canada $25 billion annually. »»» Subscribe to CBC... Read more »