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- 21/7/7 21:18
Petty Officer 2nd Class John Reid McDougall is growing everything from spider plants to small apple seedlings in three homemade plexiglass planters he set up in the window of his office aboard HMCS...
Petty Officer 2nd Class John Reid McDougall is growing everything from spider plants to small apple seedlings in three homemade plexiglass planters he set up in the window of his office aboard HMCS...
British Columbia is Canada's first province to introduce a business and environmental strategy on how renewable and low-carbon hydrogen can reduce emissions and create jobs in the clean technology...
The co-chair of an expert panel designed to advise Canada on how to reach net-zero emissions says it is exploring the idea of creating budgets for greenhouse gas...
As more than 200 wildfires continue to burn in British Columbia, experts are advising residents to start preparing for wildfire smoke and poor air...
Boredom-busting backyard bird feeders have boosted the already growing cardinal population during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to local...
Temperatures hovered above 40 C during last week's heat wave in the Okanagan and Fraser valleys.
The heat wave that scorched most of Western Canada last week accelerated the melting of alpine glaciers, a glaciologist at the University of Alberta told the Calgary Eyeopener on...
Typically the phenomenon called fish kill happens at the end of July in Alberta. This year it not only happened weeks earlier but also in greater numbers than...