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 Environment Canada   senior climatologist says he   surprised how long winter is lasting on the Prairies and warns cold temperatures could persist through the end of April.David Phillips blames a polar vortex for the spring cold snap.At this time of the year, its often back and forth, up and coming, very yo-yoish kind of weather, where you ;re getting winter trying to hold on and summer wants to get a foothold, Phillips said Monday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And yet the war is being won by winter. Old Man Winter is clearly the bully in this particular situation and has got a grip on the entire West and is not letting go.Temperatures on the Prairies were still in the negative double digits Monday with lows reaching -27 C with the wind chill in parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. In southern Alberta, a snowfall warning was calling for up to 20 centimetres of the white stuff.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A typical temperature in Lethbridge, Alta., at this time of year is 11 C, Phillips said. It was -7 C Monday afternoon. Other parts of the Prairies were as much as 16 degrees below normal.Phillips said the dur stanley becher ation and  stanley mugg intensity of cold the region is currently experiencing hasn ;t been felt since 1970.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        E stanley sverige nvironment Canada   record low for April 2 in Saskatoon is -28  Cewj Meet Jagmeet, the NDP   s answer to Justin
 As Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Friday  Oct. 16  that York Region is going into a modified version of Stage 2, he also had some stern words for Halton residents.I ;m begging the people of Halton, please, help me out here. I do not want to make that decision for Halton, the Premier  stanley romania said. Please follow the guidelines to the best of your ability.Ford referenced an incident in Halton region in whi stanley quencher ch several people contracted COVID-19 due to a game of pick-up hockey  see around the 40:00 mark :               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Inside Halton reported yesterday  Oct. 15  that a Burlington hockey league with more than 1,000 members has suspended its season after a number of members tested positive for COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott also confirmed the government is looking at Halton, but at this time haven ;t chosen to place the region into a modified Stage 2, which would see the closure of gyms, indoor dining a stanley cups nd movie theatres.York Region will enter that stage Monday  Oct. 19 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ford said the province is seeing alarming trends regarding COVID-19 spread and it pains him to take these measures because he knows it hurts businesses, saying repeatedly I hate doing this.                ARTICLE CONTINUES