A final remediation plan released by the provincial government this week is seen as a...
Kids love our marine mammal namesake. Now it’s time to send us those drawings of...
Proposed legislation would end B.C.’s mandate to be electricity “self-sufficient,” and the Greens say that’s...
The Fortymile herd’s numbers had dwindled so significantly that for 25 years permit hunts weren’t...
New company wants to build floating terminal to export B.C.’s fracked natural gas to Asia
Newly released provincial greenhouse gas emission inventory for 2018 shows pollution spike, with oil and...
Roads, fences and industry stop animals, from grizzlies to frogs, as they migrate. Federal funding...
The international standards, which come in response to tailings disasters like Mount Polley, are facing...
Panel that reviewed the spill of 24 million cubic metres of mining waste found B.C....
BC Hydro has classified the health of the most expensive public project in B.C. history...
After two years of stockpiling wood waste from logging, the Terrace Community Forest — a...
Environmental groups hail Jonathan Wilkinson’s decision, which comes after mounting pressure from Indigenous peoples and...
Kluane’s wildlife monitors will be the eyes of the nation on their traditional territory, watching...
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...