‘Send everybody home’: potential coronavirus outbreak at Site C dam a threat to Fort St. John, local officials say
With BC Hydro reporting 12 workers with flu-like symptoms, city councillors, First Nations chiefs and...
With BC Hydro reporting 12 workers with flu-like symptoms, city councillors, First Nations chiefs and...
Local mayors join workers in their concern about the potential for COVID-19 to spread at...
Employees report being afraid to speak up as community concerns about COVID-19 procedures at the...
In-person meetings on unprecedented title agreement postponed as communities prepare for COVID-19 pandemic and Coastal...
While stopping short of calling Arik a full-on analytics nerd, we will tell you he...
Cases regarding the pipeline’s impacts on endangered killer whales and Indigenous rights won’t be heard,...
Companies can operate mines in the province without any assurance they can cover the full...
With a pledge to focus on ‘renowned signature destinations’ and cut spending, the Alberta government...
The university, renowned for its commitment to sustainability, is fighting a $1.2 million fine that...
As oil and gas companies are increasingly unable or unwilling to properly close down and...
Since 2016 the number of orphaned wells increased by a staggering 770 per cent. Now,...
A new deal between the province and the West Moberly and Saulteau First Nations will...
New research analyzing more than 650,000 individuals in Vancouver found proximity to sources of air...
Conservation groups say wild stocks can’t wait five years for ocean-based salmon farms to be...
Coastal GasLink still lacks legal authorization to build pipeline through area where Wet’suwet’en and their...
A formal request for judicial review submitted with the B.C. Supreme Court argues B.C.’s Environmental...
Faced with widespread criticism, police back off on threats to arrest media reporting along the...
The nation hopes the plant, which has the potential to produce both electricity and direct...