Yes, I work at CBC in television. It happened around 3:50 p.m.
From the Associated Press wires:
"Police said the plane was an Air France A340 from Paris that was
trying to land when it ran into trouble. There was a storm -- with
lightning and strong wind gusts -- in the area at the time.
There was no immediate word on casualties. Reports said the jet
had about 200 aboard.
A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a
fire truck sprayed the flames with water.
A portion of the plane's wing could be seen jutting from the
trees as smoke and flames poured from the middle of its broken
fuselage. At one point, another huge plume of smoke emerged from
the wreckage, but it wasn't clear whether it was from an explosion."