Environment
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Okanagan snowpack at lowest in 40 years as drought fears ramp upEnvironmentApr 10The chair of the Okanagan Basin Water Board says as drought fears ramp up, so too does planning as the region braces for what could be a very dry summer. -
City of Calgary says wild weather swings have pothole crews playing catch-upTrafficApr 10 -
B.C.’s drought conditions show ‘strong regional divide’ between north and southEnvironmentApr 10 -
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B.C. forestry conference deals with DRIPA amid industry strugglesEconomyApr 9
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B.C. forestry conference deals with DRIPA amid industry strugglesTerry Teegee told the conference that DRIPA should be fully implemented to allow for predictability and sustainability of forestry, mining and other resource industries.EconomyApr 9
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No cougars in Nova Scotia, province says, despite reported sightings and rumoursA suspected cougar sighting in East Pubnico, N.S., is reigniting online debate about the existence of cougars in Nova Scotia.EnvironmentApr 9
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LNG Canada gas flaring far exceeding volumes allowed under permits: documentsDocuments show the volume of gas flared at the LNG Canada plant on British Columbia's north coast between October and January far surpassed what its permit allows.EnvironmentApr 9
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Motor boats allowed to return to Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National ParkParks Canada is lifting a ban on motorized boats in a western Manitoba lake popular with tourists.EnvironmentApr 8
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Reopen grizzly bear hunt, policy reform to curb encounters urged by Rural Municipalities of AlbertaAs grizzly bear populations rise, a call for the reopening of grizzly bear hunting in Alberta is growing.EnvironmentApr 8
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Saskatchewan ‘more prepared than ever’ for fire season, public safety agency saysThe province's forecast for fire season shows northern and central areas with a better outlook than 2025 – but the drought in southwestern sections remains.EnvironmentApr 8
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Deloitte sees Canada’s oilpatch as ripe for deals once turmoil blows overThe war in Iran, and the global oil supply crisis it has helped create, makes Canada appear to be safe place for investors, according to the international consulting firm Deloitte.MoneyApr 8
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Calgary Zoo’s new polar bear makes his first public appearanceThe Calgary Zoo's new polar bear, 20-year-old Yelle, is now out of quarantine and exploring his new home and is available for the public to see.EntertainmentApr 8
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Prairies, northern Ontario brrr-ace for Alberta clipper and more snowAnywhere from 10 to 30 cm. of snow is expected to fall over a large region spanning from northeast B.C. to northern Ontario, courtesy of an Alberta clipper sweeping across Canada.WeatherApr 7
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Brampton, Mississauga mayors ‘condemn’ Ford government changes to conservation authorityThe mayors of Brampton and Mississauga are pushing back on a Ford government plan to amalgamate 36 conservation authorities. They say the move will slow housing approvals.EnvironmentApr 7
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