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- 20/3/5 22:09
NASA's next Mars rover finally has a name. Perseverance, a six-wheeled robotic explorer, will blast off this summer to collect Martian samples for eventual return to...
NASA's next Mars rover finally has a name. Perseverance, a six-wheeled robotic explorer, will blast off this summer to collect Martian samples for eventual return to...
The Liberal government is giving Canada's big three national wireless providers two years to cut their basic prices for cellphone services by 25 per cent — and threatening to force them to cut prices if they don't...
The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear five B.C.-based challenges against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion...
Starbucks and The Second Cup are temporarily forbidding customers from bringing their own reusable mugs because of fears that they could help spread the...
Devastating bushfires that swept Australia in recent months were at least 30 per cent more likely as a result of climate change, scientists said on Wednesday, warning such fires may create unmanageable risks as emissions and temperatures rise...
A provincial plan to off-load dozens of Alberta parks and other protected areas to third-party management is just another way of shifting costs to other levels of government, says the head of Rural Municipalities...
Advances in missile technology by both the Russians and the Chinese have the potential to paralyze leaders and decision-makers in a crisis, Canada's top military commander warned in a speech...
Much of it has to do with the rising America-first attitude and Make America Great Again (MAGA) slogan associated with President Donald...
Plastics made from fossil fuels generate a lot of greenhouse gas emissions and waste. 'Bioplastics,' especially compostable plastics made from plants, have been touted as a greener alternative. But what are they really? And are they really more environmentally friendly? Here’s a closer...
After clocks are moved ahead one hour on March 8, the territory will remain on Pacific daylight time, the Yukon government...
Researchers at Brandon University say throwing a bunch of tiny plastic-eating worms at the world's pollution problem won't solve it, but hope it could one day offer a little bit a help thanks to a type of bacteria found within the...