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- 21/5/4 21:26
A woman has been hospitalized after a cougar attacked her at her remote property in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, according to...
A woman has been hospitalized after a cougar attacked her at her remote property in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, according to...
Scientists have long talked about climate change — hotter temperatures, changes in rain and snowfall and more extreme weather — being the "new normal." Data released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration put hard figures on the...
Children born in Sarnia, Ont., home to Chemical Valley, are more likely to develop asthma than those born in nearby cities, according to a population-based study by researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute and Western...
Russia has finally released its own film treatment of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, a testament to the heroic deeds by those sent to ground zero during the catastrophe. But for many who were there in 1986 and risked their lives, the film triggers emotions they’d rather forget and unanswered questions 35 years...
COVID-19 vaccines developed in China are in use around the world. Those developed in India, Kazakhstan and Cuba are being used domestically. Here’s a closer look at the inactivated and conjugate vaccines developed in middle-income countries and not available in...
The first images of a mutation on a COVID-19 variant of concern have been captured by University of British Columbia researchers, who say the photos offer some reassurance about how the virus strain may react to current...
British Columbia's interior Cariboo region is dealing with more dangerous landslides with shifting ground blamed for washing out roads and threatening homes, something experts say is made worse by climate...
Old-growth cut-block approvals have gone up over the past year despite the B.C. government promising to protect old-growth forests, according to new research from the Wilderness...