Provincial Park
-
Provincial park pass and camping fees frozen in Manitoba, minister saysProvincial park pass and camping fees were expected to lift this year after the province signed a contract in 2020. But, the minister responsible says that's no longer necessary.EnvironmentApr 10
-
Wildlife advocate sounds alarm on new mining project in Manitoba’s northNiCAN Limited, has been given the green light, and $300,000, from the province for mineral exploration in Grass River Provincial Park near Snow Lake.EnvironmentMar 15
-
-
Advertisement
-
B.C. buys land to expand 5 provincial parksThe additions, valued at about $1.9 million, include an old-growth forest on Haida Gwaii, a popular canoe circuit and a swimming hole in southern B.C.EnvironmentNov 7, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
Pemmican Island designated Manitoba’s 93rd provincial parkThe move comes after 45 days of public consultation, during which 96 per cent of survey participants were in favour of making the 27-hectare island Manitoba's 93rd provincial park.EnvironmentJul 25, 2023
-
Manitoba reveals $200 million in park upgradesAt an announcement at Birds Hill Provincial Park Thursday morning the province unveiled a multi-year, multi-million-dollar plan for the parks system.EnvironmentMay 18, 2023
-
-
N.B. man dances the salsa in snowy parks across the provinceJean Codjo says he started taking videos of himself dancing in nature parks across New Brunswick after the COVID pandemic hit He hopes to inspire others to get outside.CanadaFeb 13, 2023
-
-
Calgary’s Fish Creek Provincial Park to benefit from new fundingThe Alberta government announced Monday that $750,000 in funding over three years would go to help maintain Calgary's 13-square-kilometre Fish Creek Provincial Park.EnvironmentDec 12, 2022
-
Elk Ridge-hosted PGA Tour Canada golf event cancelledThe announcement was made early on Saturday after PGA Tour Canada felt that the course at Elk Ridge was unplayable, due to heavy rain.SportsJul 5, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Highway construction continues in Saskatchewan as the long weekend arrivesThrough work zones, drivers must slow down to 60 km/h, regardless of whether or not workers are present.CanadaJul 1, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Saskatchewan’s Wanuskewin Heritage Park receives $1M donationOn Tuesday, Co-op announced it was donating $1 million to Waneskewin Heritage Park in hopes of helping the Saskatoon park with program expansion and resource management activity.CanadaJun 14, 2022
Trending
-
Ex-OpenAI engineer who raised legal concerns about the technology he helped build has died2,756 Read
-
Oysters recalled in 3 Canadian provinces over norovirus concerns2,306 Read
-
Baseball legend Rickey Henderson dead at 65: reports1,680 Read
-
Canada Post says ‘significant’ backlog will be cleared before Christmas1,617 Read
-
German Christmas market killings: What we know about the suspect1,475 Read
-
Here’s what’s selling for Amazon’s Boxing Day816 Read
-
Top Videos
-
Germany Christmas market attack: Feds say suspect ‘Islamophobic’ as death toll climbs to 550 Viewed
-
Teachers taking more sick days: Ontario Auditor General43 Viewed
-
Germany Christmas market attack: At least 2 dead, dozens injured after man drives car into crowd40 Viewed
-
Overworked and underappreciated: Teachers urge action, lament ‘challenges’ in recruiting colleagues amid shortage36 Viewed
-
Canada Post workers sift through backlog as strike ends21 Viewed
-
Canada Post employees officially back to work15 Viewed
-