Reduced visibility expected for Ontario due to Christmas Day fog: Environment Canada

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Reduced visibility expected for Ontario due to Christmas Day fog: Environment Canada Environment Canada says near-zero visibility is expected to persist throughout parts of Ontario on Christmas Day due to foggy conditions.The weather agency issued fog advisories for much of the province, starting from Windsor in the southwest to the Niagara and Kawartha Lakes areas in the northeast.It says visibility should improve Monday morning, but fog may remain into the afternoon for some areas, with dense fog developing again in the evening.The agency is warning travel could be hazardous due to reduced visibility and says that drivers should slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop.Environment Canada says fog is not unusual during cold weather.It forecasts a high of 8C for the Toronto area on Monday, with overnight lows of 4C.

‘Beauty in the struggle’: Edmonton TikToker aims to end hunger with street outreach

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

‘Beauty in the struggle’: Edmonton TikToker aims to end hunger with street outreach EDMONTON — Kora-lea Vidal, once a running back for Canada’s silver-medal-winning national football team, says she never thought she’d escape domestic violence and become homeless.Vidal, 36, often posts videos on TikTok, where she’s amassed nearly 55,000 followers. She covers tough content but also strives to “show there’s a beauty in the struggle.”“It’s interesting because, when I fell into homelessness myself, as much as it’s a struggle just to meet your basic needs like food, shelter and showers, there’s kind of like a weird sense of freedom to it as well.”She says her troubles help fuel her mission to end world hunger, starting in some rough areas of downtown Edmonton. In 2017, she started a humanitarian movement called Live Lifted dedicated to meeting that goal. “You don’t know how many times people come up and thank me for doing humanitarian work and capturing beautiful moments with their loved ones w...

Monday Forecast: Mild, breezy mid 50s

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Monday Forecast: Mild, breezy mid 50s Monday Forecast: A dry and mild start to Christmas 2023. Our temp at sunrise of 50 degrees makes this our warmest Christmas morning in 150+ years of Chicago weather history. Rain moves in later this morning and winds will pick up this soggy afternoon. We could see some wind gusts between 20 and 30 mph.Monday Night: the rain and wind continue. Temps overnight will slowly decrease to the still quite mild lower 40s. We'll be around 41 at noon tomorrow with mostly cloudy skies and a few showers. Temps end up in the upper 30s by the late afternoon.

The top 10 in-demand jobs by salary growth in US: analysis

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

The top 10 in-demand jobs by salary growth in US: analysis (NEXSTAR) – Some customer service, skilled trade and freelance job positions saw double-digit wage growth this past year, according to a new Payscale analysis.The compensation data firm released a report ranking the most in-demand jobs where workers secured higher paychecks on average in 2023 compared to the previous year. Payscale examined salary data from more than 774,000 U.S. workers and information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for its analysis.Despite experiencing the highest year-over-year wage growth percentages, the top two positions on the list — customer service assistant manager and hairstylist — also recorded the lowest median salaries, standing at $44,200 and $34,300 respectively. The top 15 jobs people want to quit the most, according to a recent survey Bloomberg noted in a September 2023 article that while retail wages are rising fast, retail workers are quitting at higher rates and earning less than the median U.S. worker.Payscale also acknowledged the retai...

Experts share travel trends to expect in 2024

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Experts share travel trends to expect in 2024 Some 4.7 billion people are expected to travel worldwide in 2024. With a new year comes new trends, and travel experts have their eyes set on what the world of vacationing will look like in the coming months.One thing is certain: it will be much busier.According to an International Air Transport Association (IATA) study, travel should increase another 4% over pre-pandemic highs.In its 2024 Trend Report, online travel site Expedia highlights specific categories of travel that will be popular in the new year, like traveling to destinations inspired by TV shows and films, seeking affordable alternatives to popular yet pricey destinations, and “go-ccassions,” which celebrate the everyday milestones in life like “date-iviersaries,” work achievements like promotions and retirement, and “puppymoons.”There are other trends coming up in 2024, including the overall demand for specific destinations and the demographic makeup of travel parties. Experts agree that the demand for t...

Gophers football vs. Bowling Green: Keys to bowl game, how to watch, who has the edge

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Gophers football vs. Bowling Green: Keys to bowl game, how to watch, who has the edge BOWLING GREEN vs. MINNESOTAWhat: Quick Lane BowlWhen: 1 p.m. CT, TuesdayWhere: Ford FieldTV: ESPNRadio: KFAN, 100.3 FMWeather: IndoorsBetting spread: Minnesota, minus-3.5Records: Minnesota (5-7) went winless in November, but received a bowl berth due its high Academic Progress Rate (APR) and a shortage of six-win teams to fill out the 82 teams in the field. Bowling Green (7-5) has a Power Five Conference win over Georgia Tech, 38-27, in September.History: The Gophers will put their six-game bowl winning streak on the line against a Falcons program that pulled off a shocker against the U in 2021. Minnesota was a 31-point home favorite but lost 14-10. “Whooped us,” head coach P.J. Fleck recalled earlier this month.Key matchup: Gophers defensive line vs. Bowling Green offensive line. Minnesota’s pass rushers, led by Jah Joyner with 21 total pressures, should be able to get the quarterback because center Alex Padgett and tackle Alex Wollschlaeger are vulnerable in pass sets....

Man and his dog hit by a car and killed in St. Paul on Sunday night

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Man and his dog hit by a car and killed in St. Paul on Sunday night A man and his dog were hit by a car and killed while crossing a St. Paul street on Sunday night, authorities said.A Ford Taurus heading east struck the duo as they moved across Maryland Avenue West near Park Street.The driver stopped and was cooperative, police said.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Hundreds honor slain Hmong advocate and performer Tou Ger Xiong at Woodbury memorial Crime & Public Safety | Fridley woman dies after hit-and-run; she also had been shot, police say Crime & Public Safety | Washington County man sentenced for tax crimes, swindling short-term renters Crime & Public Safety | Minnesota BCA details deadly domestic disturbance in Marshall that ended with officer killing suspect Crime & Public Safety | MN pharmacist refused to fill emergency contraception prescription. Court to decide if that was discrimination.

Wood burning banned in Southern California on Christmas Day

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Wood burning banned in Southern California on Christmas Day Many Southern Californians who want to enjoy a warm fire on Christmas Day are out of luck.The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has issued a residential No-Burn Day for December 25 due to a predicted spike in air pollution levels.The wood burning ban includes all of Orange County and non-desert areas of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, and prohibits both indoor and outdoor fires.“South Coast AQMD reminds residents in these areas that burning wood in their fireplaces or any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device is prohibited at any time,” air quality managers said in a bulletin on Sunday.South Coast AQMD map showing the wood burning restrictions for Christmas Day. (South Coast AQMD)Mountain communities above 3,000 feet are exempt from the ban, along with homes that rely solely on wood for heating or those without natural gas service.While Sunday’s air quality was listed as “good” to “moderate” across AQMD’s coverage area, managers say the decision ...

Jill On Money: Santa Claus comes early

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Jill On Money: Santa Claus comes early The early start to the retail holiday season has seeped into financial markets.Related ArticlesBusiness | Will ‘revenge travel’ end in 2024? Business | Last minute shopping? Beware these gift card scams Business | Buying a house in 2024: How to overcome the challenges Business | New FAFSA: What parents of college students need to know Business | US baby boomers over 70 hold more than 30% of country’s wealth As of this writing, stock indexes have completed seven consecutive winning weeks, ushering in the “Santa Claus rally” in late October, rather than in December.Santa fired up his sled around Halloween and has been sprinkling holiday magic on financial markets, as evidence emerged that inflation is slowing and the Fed is gearing up to start cutting interest rates.The fourth-quarter advance has been a relief for investors, many of whom are still feeling the sting of 2022, a year when the S&P 500 fell...

Here’s a look at a few things about Santa Claus you may not have considered

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:57 GMT

Here’s a look at a few things about Santa Claus you may not have considered Flying reindeer, elves and Santa Claus might seem a little far-fetched to some, so today we look at some of the science (and magic) regarding the massive mission that will take place across the globe.How long is the mission?Let’s assume Santa distributes gifts from 5 p.m. to midnight, or for seven hours. Due to the Earth’s rotation, there is an overall time difference of 24 hours between different time zones, so we can therefore say that Santa has about 31 hours to finish his work (if he logically travels east to west).A book of the Super Santa: The Science of Christmas: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids is at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology book store is here.Here’s look at some of the numbers a scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology broke down:Flying reindeer?No known species of reindeer can fly. But there are 300,000 species of living organisms yet to be classified, and while most of these are insects and germs, this does not completely rule out flying reind...