Despite contamination with ‘forever chemicals,’ the federal government maintains CFB Moose Jaw is safe for employees ...
From cancelling the carbon tax to pausing the EV mandate, Mark Carney’s government is making sweeping changes to Canada’s ...
The Doug Ford government’s draft rules for special economic zones under Bill 5 empower ministers and dismiss First Nations’ ...
Alberta nature writer Kevin Van Tighem wants his readers to feel their way back into a healthier relationship with the ...
The Instagram-famous Joffre Lakes Park, near Whistler, B.C., was quieter in recent weeks. Here’s what that looks like — and ...
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In 2020, when a backcountry campfire in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains was not properly put out during a high-risk wildfire season, aircraft rushed to the scene to prevent a bigger blaze. Soon, a creek ran ...
This story is part of Habitat, a series from The Narwhal which looks at how communities are working to address the housing and climate change crises simultaneously Since wildfires tore through his ...
At the top of a squat hill overlooking the Shubenacadie River, Dorene Bernard swings her SUV around to face a building clad in blue plastic siding. It’s a nondescript factory for plastic packaging, ...
Last year, while completing a wetland assessment with the B.C. Wildlife Federation in the highlands above sw̓iw̓s (Osoyoos, B.C.), Delaney Hall came across the remnants of an old beaver dam along ...
Every year in B.C., oil and gas companies conduct more than 100,000 activities at industrial sites across the province, which include natural gas and oil wells, pipelines, processing plants and more.