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- 20/12/4 21:44
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has detected light with no obvious source coming from beyond our...
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has detected light with no obvious source coming from beyond our...
2020 saw the lowest return of sockeye salmon in B.C.’s Fraser River since record keeping began in 1893. The Pacific Salmon Commission reports that only 288 thousand sockeye returned. That compared to peak years where upwards of 20 million salmon would return, has many people...
Bob McDonald's blog: The map includes data from more than 1.8 billion...
It seems like a no-brainer to use clean-burning hydrogen to offset the environmental negatives of natural gas for warming homes, but pilot projects to do just that starting next year illustrate nothing is simple about this trendy new energy...
"It's not normal," said Chuck Gruben in Tuktoyaktuk, where rain fell and temperatures hit zero on Thursday.
Clearwater Seafoods is dropping Marine Stewardship Council certification for its Canadian offshore lobster fishery, calling it "a voluntary decision driven by business considerations."
With transportation responsible for a quarter of emissions, it will be hard to meet the federal government's national pollution targets without addressing Canada's car conundrum, write Merran Smith and Sarah...
The developers of Canada's COVID Alert app fixed a glitch last week that left some users without exposure notifications for much of November. It’s unclear how many people were affected, but those who haven't updated the app may still be in the...
New data from the European Space Agency's Gaia spacecraft tracks the paths of thousands of stars over hundreds of millions of years from the present to the distant future, including waves of stars originating from an ancient galaxy...