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Fines could reach $1M in Trans-Canada Highway chemical spill in New BrunswickCanada26 minsThe 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. -
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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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Alberta mountain towns deal with ‘low-grade anxiety’ as wildfire season beginsAlberta Forestry Minister Todd Loewen said in a statement that crews have already responded to 27 new wildfires in the province this year.EnvironmentMar 8
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Composting project in Cowessess First Nation promotes sustainabilityA new composting project on Cowessess First Nation is taking the food cycle full circle by rapidly turning compost to soil, allowing the community to grow produce year-roundEnvironmentMar 5
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Endangered whales: U.S. proposal to change safety measure draws criticism from CanadaEnvironmental groups are sounding the alarm about a U.S. government proposal to change a federal regulation introduced in 2008 to protect a critically endangered species of whale.EnvironmentMar 5
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Trump says data centre deal with AI firms will keep electricity costs lowUnder the terms of the voluntary pledge, companies intend to build or buy new sources of power generation for their data centers and cover the expense of infrastructure upgrades.TechMar 4
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Capital Power CEO excited about Alberta AI data centre opportunitiesSome generators have been looking at opportunities to provide power exclusively to a tech partner, while others have been eyeing options to add more juice to the overall grid.TechMar 4
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Hundreds of sea lions have taken over a Vancouver Island beachCalifornia sea lions have taken over the beach at Vancouver Island's Deep Bay. A marine biologist says they're at the end of their northern fishing tour and awaiting a herring run.EnvironmentMar 2
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Calgary warns residents of consequences if water use enters ‘risky red zone’Residents of Calgary are facing a new round of water restrictions starting March 9 to allow for more emergency repairs to the Bearspaw South Feeder Main.HealthMar 2
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