Canopy
-
Volunteers needed to help plant 620 new trees at Farmcrest Park in PeterboroughThe city is seeking residents to help plant the trees on Saturday, Sept. 24 with plantings near the off-leash dog park, parking lot and pathway.EnvironmentSep 15, 2022
-
Letter signed by 200 leaders seeks protection for B.C.’s old growth forestsMore than 200 people including scientists, Indigenous leaders, politicians, actors and artists have signed a letter calling on the B.C. government to stop old-growth logging.EnvironmentOct 8, 2021
-
-
Advertisement
-
Stratford Festival’s 2021 season to begin July 10 with outdoor performancesPerformances in Stratford will begin July 10 with shows running three times a day until the end of September. All shows will be filmed and made available online later in the year.EntertainmentJun 29, 2021
-
-
Advertisement
-
City gearing up to treat ash trees for destructive beetle in WinnipegThe City of Winnipeg is getting ready to start treating trees for the emerald ash borer beetle.EnvironmentJun 13, 2020
-
Cannabis CEO says Ontario’s lack of stores is why the company is losing moneyThe tiny number of cannabis stores on Ontario "has resulted in half of the expected market in Canada simply not existing,'' Canopy CEO Mark Zekulin said Thursday.CannabisNov 15, 2019
-
-
Companies are betting big on edible pot products ahead of legalizationCompanies are betting on a big market for edible products and hope to avoid some of the pitfalls seen in U.S. jurisdictions when edibles were legalized.CannabisOct 8, 2018
-
-
With Winnipeg’s ash trees at risk, what can be done to save the canopy?Winnipeg is at risk of losing all its ash trees after the emerald ash borer beetle was detected late in 2017, but an American company says they could hold the key to saving some of the canopy.EnvironmentMar 15, 2018
Trending
-
Deportation hearing begins for alleged senior Iranian regime official26,354 Read -
Canada knew ‘from the beginning’ CAF wouldn’t help attack Iran: minister14,557 Read -
Beef prices continue to soar, but signs of coming relief are emerging3,662 Read -
Iran war is ‘a dark cloud’ over Bank of Canada and the spring fiscal update3,335 Read -
Tim Hortons recalls thousands of mugs that may burn you if filled with hot liquid2,821 Read -
Functional health drops for Canadians, especially those under 35: StatCan2,648 Read -
Top Videos
-
Will Bank of Canada decide to cut interest rates after dismal February jobs report?269 Viewed -
Deportation hearing continues for alleged senior member of Iranian regime79 Viewed -
U of A Clinical trial tests early Gamma Knife surgery for debilitating nerve pain disorder68 Viewed -
Ford criticizes child killer being granted unescorted absences47 Viewed -
Canada’s inflation cooled to 1.8% before Iran war: StatCan -
Health Matters: Tim Hortons recalls thousands of mugs over potential burn hazard -