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Air Canada Flight 621 was an Air Canada Douglas DC-8, registered as CF-TIW, that crashed on July 5, 1970, while attempting to land at Toronto International Airport. It was flying on a Montreal–Toronto–Los Angeles route. [2] It crashed in Toronto Gore Township, now part of Brampton. [3]
1949 – Noronic in Toronto, Ontario Canada — 118 to 139 deaths; 1958 – Artemis - after collision at Hoek van Holland, port of Rotterdam; 1963 – Lakonia near Madeira burned — 128 deaths; 1965 – Yarmouth Castle near Nassau, Bahamas — 90 deaths; 1965 – Orient Trader in Toronto, Ontario, Canada — no deaths or injuries. Was towed ...
A “large amount of fireworks” ignited and caused an explosion at a house in Ontario, California, on March 16, city officials said.Videos posted to social media captured fireworks ignited by ...
On July 21, 2011, hot weather over the past week culminated into record-breaking temperatures across the province of Ontario, also in Michigan, Ohio, upstate New York and Quebec, shattering long held records. Toronto reached 100 °F (38 °C) with a perceived humidex reading of 124 °F (51 °C) [3]
A Canadian “Super Scooper” aircraft fighting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles had to be grounded after it hit a drone flying in restricted airspace over the devastating blaze on Thursday, the ...
A drone hit the wing of a Canadair CL-415 Super Scooper plane fighting the LA fires. Cal Fire only has one other Quebec 1 aircraft in its arsenal.
Toronto propane explosion: Explosion Downsview, Ontario: Ontario Canada 2 2009 March 12: Cougar Helicopters Flight 91: Air crash Off Newfoundland Atlantic Canada 17 2011 June: 2011 Assiniboine River flood: Flood Manitoba Prairies 1 2011 May 15: Slave Lake fire: Wildfires Slave Lake, Alberta Prairies 1 2011 August 20: First Air Flight 6560: Aircrash
Buffalo Niagara International Airport has reopened to arriving international flights and departures following a car explosion that occurred at the US-Canada border in Niagara Falls on Wednesday ...