The Narwhal named finalist for three 2020 Webster Awards
Our team's in-depth and investigative journalism is being recognized for excellence in legal, business and...
Our team's in-depth and investigative journalism is being recognized for excellence in legal, business and...
Annamie Paul was a diplomat in Europe when Stephen Harper was elected as Canada’s prime...
The bankrupt owner of the Tulsequah Chief mine in northwest B.C. has been discharged from...
Valuable, roadless wilderness in the Dawson region could become protected under a new land use...
The president-elect’s promise to ramp up U.S. climate leadership will have far-reaching consequences, not just...
Ninety-seven per cent of energy produced in Manitoba comes from hydroelectricity. The vast majority of...
Imagine being told you no longer exist. That your people, despite being very much alive,...
Television's longest-running science series has been at the forefront of exploring the climate crisis and...
The Federal Court's dismissal of the case as one doomed to fail should be a...
The world’s southernmost population of polar bears might be waiting longer for sea ice to...
In our latest newsletter, we chat with a Narwhal reader who happened across an old...
COVID-19 has delayed the Environmental Assessment Office’s work on establishing regulations for regional assessments, which...
The Canadian government declared them extinct 64 years ago. These living, breathing Sinixt people beg...
The B.C. Utilities Commission — the body responsible for approving increases to hydro rates necessary...
The focus on the lobster livelihood fishery and finding a dollar definition for 'moderate' misses...
Climate change concerns are ever-present for residents of the riding, which includes Whistler’s famous ski...
Frozen tissue samples from a narwhal harvested by Inuit subsistence hunters will soon arrive at...
It’s been a whirlwind introduction to federal politics for the former mayor of Smithers, B.C.,...