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US Supreme Court to hear bid by oil companies to toss climate suitsEnvironment7 hoursThe U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy over a lawsuit that seeks to hold oil companies liable for helping fuel climate change. -
Blizzard slams into northeastern U.S., with intense snow and travel bansEnvironmentFeb 23 -
Public consultations underway on future of Alberta’s Fortress Mountain ResortEconomyFeb 20 -
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Calgary water restrictions for feeder main repairs to return in MarchHealthFeb 20
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Calgary water restrictions for feeder main repairs to return in MarchThe City of Calgary has announced new water restrictions will be imposed starting March 9, to allow for more repair work to be done on the Bearspaw Feeder Main.HealthFeb 20
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Nova Scotia takes step toward building two fast-acting electricity generation plantsThe Nova Scotia government says the province’s energy system operator has been granted partial approval to build two fast-acting electricity generation plants in Pictou County.EnvironmentFeb 19
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Alberta government announces purchase of new waterbombers to fight wildfiresAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and the minister of forestry and parks have announced the province's plan to purchase five new De Havilland waterbombers.FireFeb 17
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Saskatchewan man saves his 70-year-old mother from moose attackAngie Tuffnell was attacked by the moose in the early hours of January 22nd, her son Shawn Tuffnell heard the yells of his mother and fought the moose with his bare handsFeaturesFeb 13
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B.C. First Nation opposes cull on its territory after footage of ‘Judas’ wolfThe wolf cull has been taking place in B.C. for about 10 years and hundreds of wolves are killed every winter in order to protect threatened caribou herds.EnvironmentFeb 13
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U.S. rolls back declaration that greenhouse gases endanger public healthThe Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.U.S. NewsFeb 12
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Nova Scotia’s CarbonRun reaches carbon capture milestone with ‘river liming’ projectA Nova Scotia-based company has accomplished a milestone in the world of carbon capture, with its project to store carbon dioxide in rivers using limestone.EnvironmentFeb 12
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Record snow drought in Western US raises concerns for water shortages and wildfiresWith thousands of warm temperature records being broken across the U.S. Midwest this winter, scientists say snow cover and snow depth are at their lowest levels in decades.WeatherFeb 10
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Canada set for women’s doubles luge debutOn their first day of a get-to-know-you summer trip together, Kailey Allan saw Beattie Podulsky get scared by a spider web and fall down a hill.SportsFeb 10
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Corrosion caused by road salt is taking a toll on Calgary’s fire trucksThe city of Calgary says it has spent $2 million this year to repair corrosion on the city's fire trucks believed caused by the road salts the city puts on its streets.FireFeb 9
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