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- 19/12/12 23:46
Sixty huge bags filled with plastic trash ranging from toothbrushes to fishing nets were brought ashore in Vancouver Thursday from a nonprofit vessel collecting plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage...
Sixty huge bags filled with plastic trash ranging from toothbrushes to fishing nets were brought ashore in Vancouver Thursday from a nonprofit vessel collecting plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at ways to reduce gift-giving during the holidays, the falling price of battery power and a historic flight for a B.C....
Every day, perfectly good products end up in dumpsters and landfill sites, from unopened shampoo to unworn clothes, journalist Adria Vasil told CBC's The...
The federal government says the first conviction under new regulations meant to protect whales from being disturbed by people has resulted in a fine for a guide in British...
A report released Wednesday by the National Farmers Union concludes that some elements of old-fashioned mixed farming combined with the latest technology can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and keep more farm families on the...
A cave painting found on Indonesia's island of Sulawesi, depicting human-like figures hunting animals, appears to be the earliest known pictorial record of...
The Nova Scotia communities of Antigonish, Mahone Bay and Berwick are planning to build "solar gardens" to generate nearly six megawatts of power, and they're hoping their citizens will buy in to the...
The Royal Canadian Mint fell for what’s known as a spear phishing scam and almost forked a former employee’s pay cheque over to a malicious actor. The details of the breach were included in a recently obtained access to information...
The White Island volcanic eruption that killed at least eight people on Monday is highlighting the risk to visiting one of nature's most fascinating and dangerous natural...
Prince George RCMP revealed Wednesday they've been working with Amazon since last January to catch mail thieves with bait...