The dirt on the deciduous dead
In this week’s newsletter, we chat with B.C. biodiversity reporter Ainslie Cruickshank about British Columbia’s...
In this week’s newsletter, we chat with B.C. biodiversity reporter Ainslie Cruickshank about British Columbia’s...
How many narwhals does it take to make a pun about journalism? We asked cartoonist...
Backstage at the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, sweaty clothing is hung on handlebars to dry, as...
Government documents, emails, internal reports — all will soon be harder to access in Alberta...
B.C. government policies have prioritized timber values over trees that act as natural fire guards....
Emails show city officials offered ‘support and guidance’ to international plastics company in securing multimillion-dollar...
Photojournalists share behind-the-scenes reflections on some of their favourite photographs for The Narwhal in 2024
Aspen is a natural fire guard — and a frequent target of industrial herbicides. In...
In 2024, The Narwhal’s reporting influenced citizens to hold power to account, pushed policymakers to...
Only six animals may be left in the Wabasca herd of northern Alberta, where their...
The BC NDP government promised to phase out its use in forestry, but decades of...
It’s no big surprise that governments try to thwart access to public-interest information. With your...
Unlike Alberta and fossil fuel companies, internal notes show B.C. supporting proposed climate policy
Indigenous nations are rematriating the buffalo and restoring balance to their homelands. Read and listen...
The contrast between a thirst for coal mines and the restrictions on renewables is striking....
With old-growth logging deferrals set to expire in February, the BC NDP and Greens pledge...
We filed an official complaint and consulted a lawyer to get the names of oilsands...
The country and western singer-songwriter on the insights that ranchers, like his late grandfather, can...