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Paul Gains has been a full-time freelance journalist for 31 years. His work has appeared in hundreds of periodicals around ...
Drop a group of young people into a tree-planting camp and some will find fun and freedom. Others will face sexism or even ...
Kelowna hopes to increase housing density, instead of sprawl, while a proposed Okanagan wildlife corridor seeks to conserve ...
‘We’re going to create space for our animals’: B.C., feds commit $8 million for ecological corridors
Funding will help communities identify, plan and improve corridors that link vital habitat patches as Canada works to meet ...
Employees say toxins at the Canadian Armed Forces base caused cancers, neurological disorders and other illnesses ...
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 ...
In Cambridge Bay, Nvt., a hamlet of around 1,800 residents, climate change is transforming the sea ice — and life for the Inuit. But Real Ice, a U.K. company, is experimenting with a bold plan to ...
Conservationists are in favour of free national parks — which could increase public support for protections — but say Ottawa must manage the ecological costs ...
More than 90 per cent of heavy oil sites in Saskatchewan don't have to measure their methane, says a researcher who has studied the fossil fuel industry in the region. The high total could be why ...
Canada’s Bill C-5, B.C.’s Bill 15 and Ontario’s Bill 5 all promise to speed up development, from highways to clean energy. Why the rush?
At a community meeting in Warburg, Alberta, residents wonder: will anyone make Big Oil pay its taxes and clean up its mess?
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