The Columbia River Treaty, the framework for hydropower generation and flood control between the two countries, had been left ...
A first-of-its-kind study in Canada has revealed that building new homes in flood and wildfire-prone areas could cost billions and threaten affordability.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre says that a historically dry January in many parts of B.C. means snowpack levels across the ...
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out the changes that urban beavers have brought to a ...
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‘A madness in the air’: Trump’s threats unleash patriotic wave among CanadiansMcGill University undergrad Daniel Miksha made a significant decision over the weekend. After hearing the news that U.S. President Donald Trump planned to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian ...
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Star Phoenix on MSNOpinion: Wetlands of Sask., Canada continue to benefit humans, wildlifeClose to half of Canada’s wildlife species, and a third of species at risk, rely on wetlands for at least part of their life cycle. Many of NCC’s wetland sites are important for vast numbers of ducks ...
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In the face of an unprecedented and unjustified attack on our economy by the United States, British Columbians are joining ...
Canada’s race to solve housing crisis heads for trouble as new builds slated for high-risk fire and flood areas ...
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B.C. snowpack at 72% of normal as of Feb. 1 after 'extremely dry' JanuaryBritish Columbia's latest snow and water supply bulletin says it was "extremely dry" across much of the province last month, ...
The B.C. River Forecast Centre's Feb. 1 snowpack report confirmed what many have already observed: January was unusually dry.
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