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Employees say toxins at the Canadian Armed Forces base caused cancers, neurological disorders and other illnesses ...
Indigenous sovereignty and Indigenous-led conservation are both crucial to Canada’s future. We explain in our latest ...
Two companies, Real Ice and Skyward Wildfire, say their geoengineering tech can help mitigate climate change. Does it work? Are there unforeseen risks?
Trouble in the Headwaters, a powerful 25-minute documentary by filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce, explores the root causes behind the devastating 2018 floods in Grand Forks, B.C. More than 100 families were ...
Federal, provincial and First Nations leaders gathered against the backdrop of Burrard Inlet Friday to announce a long-awaited nature agreement that promises further protections for old-growth forests ...
The B.C. government says the very first release of captive bred spotted owls into the wild this summer is a “monumental step forward” for the conservation of endangered species. The environmental ...
One of British Columbia’s government agencies is poised to get a lot more power. Premier David Eby’s NDP government has just introduced legislation to give new responsibilities to the BC Energy ...
Spotted owls depend on B.C.’s old-growth forests for survival. They nest in large trees and prey primarily on flying squirrels and bushy-tailed wood rats, also found in mature forests. Photo: Jared ...
So far, the researchers have tested their approach over small areas, but their vision is to eventually refreeze one million square kilometres of the Arctic using underwater drones and hydrogen-powered ...
Iqaluit has long been a stop on federal election campaigns. But over the last few months, as Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh each visited ...
When Francois Rossouw saw that the summer of 2023 was shaping up to be a dry season in the Northwest Territories, he took steps to protect his home. Rossouw lives off-grid in the boreal forest, about ...
Once upon a time, Canada built itself into a great nation. From the highways carved through B.C.’s mountains to the locks of the St. Lawrence Seaway, building awe-inspiring infrastructure used to be ...
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