Tuesday is Day 2 of the heat wave, as record-breaking temperatures were reported across the province Monday, when temperatures soared into the mid to high 30s. (Christy Climenhaga/CBC)Much of the province was under a heat warning from Environment Canada on Tuesday. The business will be looking at reduced hours Wednesday and Thursday as the heat wave continues. (Matt Howard/CBC)With the prolonged heat, there is the risk of heat stroke and heat exhaustion. If heat stroke — which can involve high body temperature, confusion and fainting — is suspected, call 911.
Source: CBC News August 18, 2020 19:29 UTC