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Storm rips apart home, leaves destruction in southwest Winnipeg
A vicious storm pounded Winnipeg Monday night, leaving a swath of destruction in the city's southwest that included the partial collapse of a house.
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CBC News
· Jun 30, 2026
Tornado likely ripped apart home, left path of destruction in southwest Winnipeg: expert
A vicious storm pounded Winnipeg Monday night, leaving a swath of destruction in the city's southwest that included the partial collapse of a house.
KTLA 5
· Jun 26, 2026
Family returns home after suspected Toluca Lake burglary
A family returned to their Toluca Lake home Thursday night to find it had apparently been burglarized. KTLA's Omar Lewis reports live. https://ktla.com/news/local-news/burglars-ransack-san-fernando-valley-home-after-breaking-through-sliding-glass-door/ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1
Canada's National Observer
· Jul 7, 2026
'Far as the eye can see': Saskatchewan communities cleaning up after floods
'Far as the eye can see': Saskatchewan communities cleaning up after floods
CityNews Montreal
· Jul 3, 2026
IN PHOTOS: Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave
Residents of Laurentians and Lanaudière were left to pick up the debris following Thursday’s storm even as the heat wave continues it’s grip across southern Quebec. The heavy winds also caused trees and branched to fall resulting in power outages. Across the province, over 137, 000 customers were in the dark around 9 p.m. Thursday, [] The post IN PHOTOS: Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette
· Jul 6, 2026
Storms Knock Out Power: Create Water Concerns in Youngsville
Storms Knock Out Power: Create Water Concerns in Youngsville
Global News
· Jul 5, 2026
Out-of-control wildfire forces evacuation in B.C.’s Fraser Valley
Residents of North Bend, B.C. are being ordered to evacuate as an out of control wildfire grows in the Fraser Valley. Nearby Boston Bar is also under an evacuation alert.
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Related coverage for "Storm rips apart home, leaves destruction in southwest Winnipeg": CBC News — Tornado likely ripped apart home, left path of destruction in southwest Winnipeg: expert. KTLA 5 — Family returns home after suspected Toluca Lake burglary. Canada's National Observer — 'Far as the eye can see': Saskatchewan communities cleaning up after floods. CityNews Montreal — IN PHOTOS: Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave. KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Storms Knock Out Power: Create Water Concerns in Youngsville. Global News — Out-of-control wildfire forces evacuation in B.C.’s Fraser Valley
