B.C. rejects open-pit mine in caribou habitat. Is this a shift for endangered species?
The rejection of the Sukunka coal mine over impacts to the dwindling Quintette herd has...
The rejection of the Sukunka coal mine over impacts to the dwindling Quintette herd has...
Montana’s about-face on pollution standards includes letting B.C.'s Teck Resources pen a petition to the...
People won’t stop feeding the whitetail deer of Mission Island on Lake Superior, despite a...
Four million litres of potentially contaminated water was discharged into the fish-bearing river. The incident...
In our latest newsletter, we reminisce about birds we encountered in 2022 — and share...
Taking cues from innovative projects like downtown Edmonton’s Warehouse Park, a focus on nature-based solutions...
Imperial Oil was the first to receive reclamation certificates based on remote sensing technologies and...
From Ontario’s Greenbelt to giant mines to stories on Indigenous sovereignty, reporters share their highlights...
Alberta Energy terminated the contract of the person preparing the release of records of its...
Doug Varty, who stepped down as chair of Ontario’s Species Conservation Action Agency, said the...
196 countries set new global targets to stop the biodiversity crisis. The test now is...
The Sahtu ́K’aowe Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area is set to move ahead and conserve...
In closed-door meetings with Alberta officials, lobbyists repackaged long-standing requests — on everything from wetland...
From fast-tracking development to sending more sewage towards Lake Ontario, the Progressive Conservatives are still...
Biigtigong Nishnaabeg and Michipicoten First Nations say the province should work with the plans they’ve...
From wetlands to emissions, the province is failing when it comes to just about any...
A year after first detecting so-called ‘zombie deer’ disease, Manitoba’s attempts to control it have...
In this week’s newsletter, we bring you the details on a pair of announcements on...