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Artificial turf fields can be deadly for coho salmon: UBC studyEnvironment8 hoursWhile recycling thousands of tires is good, the UBC study found that the fill leaches into storm-water a chemical called 6PPD-quinone, which is known to kill coho. -
Carney climate plan at risk as Canadian oil companies stress need to boost productionEnvironmentMar 18 -
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Experts warn road salt piles could harm waterways, drinking waterEnvironmentMar 13
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Experts warn road salt piles could harm waterways, drinking waterExperts warn that road salt from melting snow piles can contaminate waterways, harm fish and seep into groundwater, as cities explore ways to reduce its environmental impact.EnvironmentMar 13
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Landowners take stand over years of missed payments by delinquent oil companyThe group says MAGA Energy hasn't paid its lease for three years, and therefore the company is no longer allowed on their land in Edmonton.EnvironmentMar 13
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Carbon price would cost Alberta oilsands a Timbit per barrel: climate groupThe analysis by the Canadian Climate Institute says oilsands producers will pay an average of about 50 cents per oil barrel, if the minimum carbon price rises to $130 per tonne.EconomyMar 12
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Fines could reach $1M in Trans-Canada Highway chemical spill in New BrunswickThe New Brunswick government says a Fredericton company that spilled toxic chemicals on the Trans-Canada Highway last week could be fined up to $1 million.CanadaMar 12
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Oil spill in Ontario river ‘contained,’ cleanup ongoing: SuncorAn oil spill in the St. Clair River from Suncor Energy’s refinery in Sarnia, Ont., Wednesday evening has been 'contained,' the company says.CanadaMar 12
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Great white shark ‘pinged’ off the coast of Vancouver IslandDr. Michael Domeier, director of the Marine Conservation Science Institute, told Global News that they tag the adult females as they are the most interesting.EnvironmentMar 11
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Banff backcountry paddling off-limits after whirling disease detected in Lake LouiseWhirling disease, an aquatic invasive species that affects fish populations, has been found in Lake Louise, according to Parks Canada.EnvironmentMar 11
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City of Regina warns residents about rising recycling contaminationRegina’s recycling contamination is currently triple the limit and city is urging resident to change sorting habits now to avoid citywide fines and higher resident fees.CanadaMar 10
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Saskatchewan to allow killings of rampant elk as last resort, if they get permitsThe province says it will provide eight depredation permits next year to producers who have demonstrated a history of significant damage caused by congregating elk.EnvironmentMar 10
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Edmonton’s single-use waste rules unpopular — but workingEdmonton's single-use waste rules were controversial and unpopular when introduced in 2023 — but new data shows the changes are having the intended effect of reducing garbage.ConsumerMar 9
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