This month’s deep freeze has been followed by thawing temperatures, and avalanche risks have been considerable for much of the past week — now, forecasters say even warmer temperatures are on the way, raising the risk.
When Jules McCusker came across a bald eagle nest near his Toronto home in December, he could hardly believe his eyes. That’s because it’s the first ever documented bald eagle nest in Toronto, according to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Experts say it’s a significant moment for local biodiversity, but urge locals not to disturb the nest.