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First Nation shares frustration over water incident at Kearl oilsands mine in northern AlbertaEnvironment2 hoursThe chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is voicing his concern over yet another incident at the Kearl oilsands facility.
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Zebra mussels found in Clear Lake, Man., raising concerns about spread of invasive speciesEnvironment3 hours
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EnvironmentCrucial salmon passage restored in Surrey
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Environment‘What happens in Antarctica doesn’t stay,’ UN warns as world’s largest iceberg starts shifting
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EnvironmentCanadian ‘super pigs’ threaten to invade U.S.
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CanadaTrudeau confirms deal that will see Canada build water bombers to help fight wildfires in Europe
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CanadaB.C. forest plan draft hailed by conservationists
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CanadaCity of Edmonton’s electric bus fleet plagued with issues
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CanadaFire-damaged First Nation rebuilds
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CanadaB.C. Conservatives unveil climate policy
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EnvironmentCalls for better safety measures on Highway 7 east of Peterborough continue on anniversary of crash that killed MacHart family members
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Hamilton’s per-person carbon emissions are double other regions in the GTHAAccording to a new study, the city's carbon emissions are climbing back to pre-pandemic levels, moving climate targets further out of reach.Environment4 hours
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Protected marine park to be built near Quebec’s Anticosti IslandAnticosti Island was added in September to the United Nations' list of places with outstanding universal value to humanity.Canada6 hours
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Hypothermic turtle revived after rescue from Bay of Fundy shore, shipped southScottie was given her name after she was found on Nov. 16 on a beach near Scots Bay and was hypothermic and semi-comatose from exposure to the cold and powerful currents.Environment9 hours
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Illuminated Forest returns to Ken Reid Conservation Area in Lindsay, Ont. in DecemberThis year the Illuminated Forest will run from Dec. 2 to Dec. 31, nightly from dusk until 9 p.m. Admission is free, with parking $4 per vehicle.Environment9 hours
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Evacuation order downgraded to alert following threat of rockslide in PentictonA rockslide evacuated 25 homes in the Pleasant Valley Mobile Home Park on Tuesday. As of 6 p.m. Thursday, the residents have been given the green light to return home.EnvironmentNov 23
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Draft policy could be a game-changer for B.C. old-growth protection, conservationist saysA leading B.C. conservationist says a draft policy on ecosystem health could shift the way the province manages forests away from viewing the economic value of trees first.EnvironmentNov 23
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City of Edmonton’s electric bus fleet plagued with issues, over half not in serviceWhen electric buses hit the road in 2020 little did the City of Edmonton know that just a few years later, more than half of them would already be out of service.CanadaNov 23
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Alberta Energy Regulator won’t reconsider approval for Suncor expansion into wetlandAlberta's energy regulator ruled Thursday that it won't reconsider approvals for Suncor to expand an oilsands mine into a wetland once considered for environmental protection.CanadaNov 23
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B.C. minister’s ‘big and shiny’ memo ends up in Opposition’s handsA B.C. cabinet minister says a memo she mistakenly dropped contained notes she sent for herself about a "big and shiny" affordability measure for the next budget.PoliticsNov 23
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Climate disasters will be part of defence update as strains grow, minister saysDefence Minister Bill Blair's comment comes as the defence chief says the military must be a 'force of last resort' due to strained resources.PoliticsNov 23
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