
Crisis at the camps: B.C.’s COVID rules for industrial sites too little, too late, critics say
After 250 cases, several complaints from workers and six open letters calling for projects to...
The coronavirus pandemic has upended all of our lives, with no end in sight. As the COVID-19 crisis develops, The Narwhal is providing analysis and reporting on issues that align with our focus on the natural world.
How are Indigenous communities responding? What does it mean for Canada’s oil and gas industry? And what do government measures tell us about our ability to tackle the threats of climate change amid COVID-19? These are just a few of the questions we’re digging into to keep you informed.
After 250 cases, several complaints from workers and six open letters calling for projects to...
As the industry faces new challenges from COVID-19, experts warn there’s no ‘silver bullet’ to...
WorkSafeBC documents reveal concerns about LNG Canada’s cleaning procedures as rising number of cases at...
As fossil fuel companies’ unpaid tax bills mount during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UCP government...
Television's longest-running science series has been at the forefront of exploring the climate crisis and...
COVID-19 has delayed the Environmental Assessment Office’s work on establishing regulations for regional assessments, which...
Frozen tissue samples from a narwhal harvested by Inuit subsistence hunters will soon arrive at...
It’s been a whirlwind introduction to federal politics for the former mayor of Smithers, B.C.,...
As industrial projects in the province push ahead, four young climate leaders say politicians need...
On Valentine’s Day, a small group of Wet’suwet’en people gathered outside a Coastal GasLink pipeline work camp in northwest B.C. to hold a ceremony to...
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