Winnipeg councillor Brian Mayes is concerned the province is dragging its feet on ensuring green technology is used when building new sewage infrastructure ...
Two forestry companies hold licences to log in B.C.’s rare rainforest, home to ancient trees, endangered caribou and rare ...
Salt used to remove ice from roadways is spreading across the Lake Simcoe watershed — a source of drinking water for hundreds ...
Trail construction in Nanaimo, B.C., dug up a rare slimleaf onion patch, exposing the lack of protection for endangered Garry oak ecosystems ...
Some are pushing hard for a major expansion of the Port of Churchill, in Manitoba. Others worry about the risks to the ocean ...
The AI industry is changing our lives and landscapes at an unprecedented pace. Here’s what that could mean in Alberta — and for our work at The Narwhal ...
A high-level EU diplomat says Europe is focused on nuclear and renewables, as India makes a play for Canadian oil and gas ...
The Canadian government requires provinces to shutter coal-fired power plants by 2030, but the Prairie province is ...
Matt Thomson spends his free time pushing toward his yearly goal of biking 10,000 kilometres around Orillia, Ont. A furniture-maker by trade, he also builds bat boxes and installs pollinator gardens ...
Ken Johnston walks north on a gravel road through southern Ontario farmland on a July morning. It’s cool just after sunrise, but in a few hours everything will be enveloped in thick midsummer humidity ...
This story is part of a series called Shockwave: Rising energy demand and the future of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes region is in the midst of a seismic energy shakeup, from skyrocketing data ...
If you’re in Western Canada — heck if you’re anywhere in Canada — you’ve probably heard about pipelines lately (or for the past seemingly million years). It’s particularly true since late last year ...
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