The Vancouver Island marmot sleepily twitched a paw over a laminated card, indicating winter would stick around.
Note: This story will be updated as more predictions become available. Will we have six more weeks of winter? Will we see an ...
Groundhog Day was Sunday, and once again, Canadians turned to their favourite furry forecasters to predict the arrival of spring. But how reliable are these animals? According to The Weather Network, ...
South Bruce Peninsula’s dedicated Willie web page says if he sees his shadow, it’s six more weeks of winter. If not, it’s an ...
Ontario’s Wiarton Willie reportedly did not see his shadow on Sunday morning, which is good news for people tired of wintry ...
A cloudy and cold Sunday morning didn’t stop dozens of visitors from trekking to Two Rivers Wildlife Park to see what a Cape ...
Sunday was Groundhog Day, the annual weirdo holiday where weather-prediction rodents and other animals come out of ...
Wiarton Willie has predicted an early spring. But Willie's prediction goes against his fellow weather-prognosticating animals like Shubenacadie Sam, Fred la marmotte, Punxsutawney Phil and Lucy the ...
It’s that time of year again when we turn to the all-knowing groundhogs for a glimpse into the future of spring. Across North ...
Canada’s weather prognosticating animals didn’t reach a consensus for Groundhog Day, with Wiarton Willie calling for an early ...
Manitoba Merv, Alberta's Balzac Billy and Ontario's Wiarton Willie all predicted an early spring unlike other animals such as Lucy the Lobster in Barrington, N.S. and Fred la marmotte in Quebec who ...
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