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Pimicikamak Cree Nation chief says sewage is flowing into river, more help arrivesEnvironmentJan 15Military members are assessing infrastructure on Pimicikamak Cree Nation after a power outage forced evacuations and left untreated sewage flowing into the river. -
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French renewable energy firm aims to develop offshore wind in Nova ScotiaEnvironmentJan 14
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French renewable energy firm aims to develop offshore wind in Nova ScotiaA French firm and its partner in South Korea are eyeing plans to develop wind projects off Nova Scotia's coast.EnvironmentJan 14
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Fire ban issued for Lethbridge River Valley following overnight blazeA fire in the Lethbridge River Valley early Tuesday morning, combined with unseasonably warm temperatures and gusty winds, has prompted the city to put a fire ban in place.FireJan 13
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Snowmobile Safety Week kicks off for 2026 in SaskatchewanSask. Snow says to avoid travelling alone, keep a safety kit on hand and let someone know your plans when it comes to travelling in your snowmobile.EnvironmentJan 12
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‘Atrocious’: Chilliwack residents concerned about abandoned homeless campThey would like to see the provincial government step in to help clean it up, especially as it is located near the Chilliwack River Fish Hatchery and another fish-bearing creek.EnvironmentJan 9
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Quebec chemical firm hit with $1.4M fine over substance discharged in riverA company that operated a chemical manufacturing plant in western Quebec has been fined $1.35 million for discharging a harmful substance into the Rivière du Lièvre in 2019.EnvironmentJan 9
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B.C. biologists identify unique sounds of 8 fish speciesThere are grunts and growls, knocks and croaks but the wild sounds detected by a team of British Columbia researchers don't belong to any of the province's famous forest creatures.EnvironmentJan 9
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What are B.C.’s most endangered rivers?Tied for top spot on the list of endangered rivers in B.C., this year are the Heart of the Fraser, between Hope and Mission, and the Cowichan River on Vancouver Island.EnvironmentJan 7
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Forecasts predict lacklustre oil, higher Alberta gas prices in 2026A lifting of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan crude and a ramp up of production could pose a competitive threat to Canadian supplies in the Gulf Coast market.EconomyJan 6
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‘No guarantee’ Bearspaw South Feeder Main will not break again: City of CalgaryMore water restrictions will be part of the 'new reality of water usage' warned Mayor Jeromy Farkas, as the city provided an update Monday on the rupture of a major water main.HealthJan 5
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Special, rare deer hunt being held in Cranbrook to reduce chronic wasting diseaseTo date, there have been six confirmed cases of chronic wasting disease in B.C. after it was first detected in B.C.'s Kootenay region in 2024.EnvironmentJan 2
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