CAPP, LNG industry lobby B.C. government for long-term discount on hydroelectricity
If the province agrees to give the oil and gas industry another financial break, B.C....
If the province agrees to give the oil and gas industry another financial break, B.C....
Company sends northwest B.C. landowners letter about extending permits for Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project,...
Nation’s willingness to shut down lucrative spawn-on-kelp fishery stands in ‘stark contrast’ to other government...
More open water means bigger waves — which spells trouble for communities like Tuktoyaktuk, already...
Despite limits on entry, harvesters from outside the territory are congregating on the First Nation...
The province wants to better understand the economic impact events such as droughts will have...
Greenhouse gas emissions created by logging in Canada’s boreal forest aren’t being properly regulated or...
A proposal to double production at the Mary River iron ore mine is currently under...
Northern Pulp, the mill that turned an estuary into a series of polluted ponds, closed...
Pembina Institute report finds new systems, as well as energy efficiency programs, helped reduce use...
The Site C dam was declared an ‘essential service’ during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing construction...
New report from Canada’s leading environmental groups lays out a roadmap for recovery that ties...
New research project seeks to build better understanding of how locally grown plants can best...
After the Unist’ot’en and Gidimt’en Clans of the Wet’suwet’en Nation flagged concerns, the B.C. Environmental...
Canada, home to about 60 per cent of global mining companies, has a crucial role...
As territorial government works toward a mineral development strategy, Carcross/Tagish First Nation urges an overhaul...
The cold waters of the planet’s north are highly susceptible to carbon absorption and under...
Documents obtained by The Narwhal reveal Canada Action, an organization that promotes the natural resources...