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Deterioration of trees in Stanley Park ‘progressing much faster than anticipated’
Staff report cites urgency to continue tree removal, with additional cost of $3M
Jan 17, 2025 5:00 PM
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Whistler ecologist issued cease-and-desist from Forest Professionals BC
Rhonda Millikin, who has questioned Whistler’s wildfire strategy, not certified to deliver forestry advice, says organization
Jan 17, 2025 7:00 AM
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Opinion: Canada's water governance and management systems threaten the country's water supply
Canadians over-consume water at alarming rates with an antiquated water licensing system that promotes competition and misuse over sustainability.
Jan 15, 2025 7:00 PM
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Canadian regulators lag behind U.S. after harmful 'forever chemicals' found in fertilizer, say experts
The chemicals — found in everything from cosmetics and cookware to diapers and clothing — have been linked to a range of illnesses, including cancer and liver disease.
Jan 15, 2025 5:30 PM
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Canada carbon rebate goes out today as future of carbon tax remains unclear
OTTAWA — The first carbon rebate of 2025 is being paid out today to households in provinces that use the federal carbon pricing system — even as the future of the rebate program itself remains uncertain.
Jan 15, 2025 1:00 AM
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Eco-tourism did not make these B.C. grizzly bears more prone to human conflict, study finds
Despite community concerns, only one of 34 grizzly bears involved in eco-tourism ended up in conflict in B.C.’s Bella Coola Valley, finds study
Jan 14, 2025 9:43 AM
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One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report
One in 10 Canadians live in communities susceptible to workforce disruption from the transition to a greener economy, a new report suggests while underlining solutions that could help those regions adapt.
Jan 14, 2025 2:00 AM
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Court upholds approval of B.C. port expansion despite risks to whales
Both Canada's environment minister and Cabinet acted reasonably in approving the expansion of a shipping terminal near Vancouver, B.C., estimated to add $3 billion to the country's GDP.
Jan 13, 2025 1:00 PM
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Underwater volcano off B.C. coast primed to erupt
The Axial Seamount is not expected to threaten human population centres but it could help scientists forecast the eruption of more dangerous volcanoes.
Jan 9, 2025 3:30 PM
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Fish farm diesel spill dispersed with storms: Tahsis mayor
Martin Davis says there has been no evidence of fuel reaching his community, which is about 20 kilometres by water from the spill site
Jan 7, 2025 1:31 AM
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