B.C. First Nations should require full clean-up costs up-front for mines: new study
While other jurisdictions like Quebec and Alaska require mines to post full remediation costs as...
While other jurisdictions like Quebec and Alaska require mines to post full remediation costs as...
A mysterious new group claims ‘life is getting back to normal’ at the site of...
Since Justin Trudeau’s government took power in 2015, lobbyists in Ottawa have focused more attention...
The project, which will generate enough energy to power 135 homes and $175,000 in annual...
The owners of one of the world's northernmost mines is telling investors it has plans...
As the province considers reforms to mining laws, 30 organizations are advocating for increased transparency...
Conservation groups are calling for the immediate closure of the herring fishery in the Strait...
If passed, the new law will make B.C. the first government in Canada to codify...
From the carbon tax to fossil fuel subsidies, here are eight things we can expect...
High concentrations of a potentially toxic element have been found in fish in the Kootenai...
For a nation ravaged by violent and exploitative colonial powers, the opening of a big...
When the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada concluded its work almost four years ago,...
Two investigations, released under Freedom of Information laws, show a government agency ignored best practices...
As southern mountain caribou herds wink out, the B.C. government is turning to controversial measures...
The Narwhal speaks with Chris Johnson, a subject of the new documentary, Digging in the...
Between a self-appointed ‘sanctuary cop,’ oblivious kayakers, frustrated tourism operators and watchful biologists, Canada’s first-ever...
One fellow will receive $5,000 and editorial support to produce an original piece of work...
As thousands of endangered whitebark pine trees fall on privately owned forestlands in British Columbia,...