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Close to $2.3M spent to repair water main breaks in Hamilton last yearEnvironment5 minsA Hamilton public works staff report reveals the city fixed 277 water main breaks across the city in 2022 with most being the result of ground movement. -
Dead waterfowl found in Brampton test positive for bird flu, city saysCanada2 hours -
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Jackson Creek fuel spill in Peterborough ‘possibly’ from city’s transit yard site: MinistryEnvironment3 hours
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EnvironmentSpill in Jackson Creek near Little Lake in Peterborough may be caused by ‘historic underground release of diesel fuel’: MOE -
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CanadaCalgary off-leash parks contaminated with dog feces, causing health problems: study -
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Jackson Creek fuel spill in Peterborough ‘possibly’ from city’s transit yard site: MinistryThe Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks says the latest sheen may have been caused by late winter melting temperatures and ground conditions.Environment3 hours
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Ontario company Friendlier aims to help phase out single-use plasticsTheir company has already washed nearly half a million plastic containers, but Friendlier hopes to scrub more and expand their operations as Canada phases out single-use plastics.Environment7 hours
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Guilbeault wants stronger links with Alberta on issues of oilsands tailings pondsEnvironment Minister Steven Guilbeault has repeated his call for a stronger federal presence when it comes to environmental monitoring and communications in the oilsands.CanadaMar 20
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Calgary off-leash parks contaminated with dog feces, causing health problems: studyAccording to their calculations, the rate of fecal contamination of the public parks in the City of Calgary was close to 1.5 tons of dog feces per week.EnvironmentMar 20
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Canada to take ‘hard’ look at UN call to hit emissions targets 10 years sooner: ministerA United Nations panel has warned the world is teetering dangerously close to missing its critical targets to keep global warming in check.EnvironmentMar 20
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Otonabee Conservation issues flood watch for Peterborough, Ont. areaThe conservation authority cautions of potential flooding due to melting snowpack within its jurisdiction which includes Peterborough, and surrounding townships.EnvironmentMar 20
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Group ‘proud’ of ‘pressure’ applied as Carmeuse abandons Flamborough burn applicationSeveral residents are pleased with the withdrawal of a burn application by Carmeuse Lime, which was hoping to switch its current fuel source to burning ALCFs.EnvironmentMar 20
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Environment Canada warns of poor air quality in Edmonton area amid ‘stagnant weather pattern’"The poor air quality may persist for most of the week," the weather agency said in a special air quality statement issued just after noon.EnvironmentMar 20
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Burnaby city council sends organics plant proposed for park back to drawing boardMonday's vote means the city will now look for an alternate location for the controversial Green Recycling and Organics plant, rather than the proposed Fraser Foreshore Park.EnvironmentMar 20
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Alberta requiring oil and gas companies to pay municipal taxes before getting new licencesThe Alberta government's 2022 survey found $220 million in unpaid taxes reported by municipalities, with $130 million in tax arrears and $90 million in cancellations.EnvironmentMar 20
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