New B.C.-Alaska Deal Not Enough to Protect Transboundary Rivers from B.C.’s Mines, U.S. Fisheries Panel Hears
Alaska’s fishing industry and lifestyle are under threat from mines on the B.C. side of...
Alaska’s fishing industry and lifestyle are under threat from mines on the B.C. side of...
On June 23, the Federal Court of Appeal struck down the Harper government’s approval of...
The grounding of a fuel barge near Bella Bella is raising fresh concerns about B.C.’s...
The B.C. Oil and Gas Commission describes its vision as providing “oil and gas regulatory...
A crude oil pipeline operated by Trilogy Energy Corp has released an unknown volume of...
Just over a hill, beyond the rolling grasslands that flank Kamloops, there’s a looming problem...
As the cost of producing energy from wind and sun continues to drop, power produced...
Allowing wealthy corporations or powerful government agencies to launch baseless court cases against citizens who...
Hydropower is usually touted as clean energy, but a new study has found man-made reservoirs...
It was supposed to be a national first. Perhaps even a global first. But the...
Canadians could be forgiven for being a bit confused about how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...
The federal government has issued an approval for the $36-billion Pacific Northwest liquified natural gas...
British Columbians will not find out before next spring’s provincial election if the province has...
The tiny community of Klemtu has been transformed over the last decade as funding from...
By Mike De Souza for the National Observer. Erik Solheim doesn’t mince his words when...
The 2016 finalists for the Canadian Online Publishing Awards have been announced and DeSmog Canada...
Unmistakable grizzly bear prints in the soft sand of English Bay were enough to stop...
A caravan of Treaty 8 First Nations fighting the Site C dam arrived in Ottawa...