If you cause a wildfire in B.C., be ready to pay for the cost of fighting it
On April 7, 2012, Brian Cecil Parke ignited an enormous burn pile on his property...
On April 7, 2012, Brian Cecil Parke ignited an enormous burn pile on his property...
Water-repellent forest floors, soil erosion and a lack of tree cover all influence how snowpack...
Experts say COVID-19 is being used as an opportunity to grant companies carte blanche waivers...
The province killed 463 wolves in the habitat of 10 herds, spending an average $4,300...
Assessment board says Kudz Ze Kayah mine will significantly harm water resources, traditional lands and...
Wildfires, which are burning hotter and longer due to climate change, decrease air quality and...
Communities right across the country, from New Brunswick to B.C., are facing the possibility of...
The pandemic offers a temporary reprieve from the clamour of ocean noise — which can...
Both Terrace and Kitimat are grappling with the challenges large workforces present to physical distancing...
Environment Canada was told that selenium pollution emanating from a string of coal mines in...
Indigenous communities, among Canada’s most food-insecure, navigate unique challenges when it comes to traditional harvesting...
As the Arctic warms, ‘zombie’ viruses and microbes are rising from the thawing ground. But...
Documents disclosed in a treaty infringement case offer a rare glimpse into the payments BC...
Canada’s efforts to support the oil and gas industry through a major stimulus package might...
As flights and field seasons are canceled, some scientists see building capacity at the local...
Three dozen landowners in the Peace region are left with orphan oil and gas wells...
After operating for just three years, Yukon Zinc, owned by a private Chinese company, left...
Passing through a solidarity blockade to enter the B.C. legislature was ‘devastating’ for Olsen who...