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Men's Sheds Combat Isolation for Canadian Men

Discover how the Men's Sheds movement, started by Doug Mackie, now boasts over 170 locations across Canada, providing community and purpose to combat male loneliness and improve mental health.

1,000 goldfish to be removed from Ottawa pond

The City of Ottawa is taking action to remove approximately 1,000 invasive goldfish from a stormwater pond in Celebration Park after hundreds were found dead. Learn about this environmental initiative.

18 Montreal Clinics at Risk from Bill 2

Over 400,000 patients could lose healthcare access as 18 west-end Montreal clinics warn of potential closure due to the financial strain of Quebec's Bill 2. Learn about the crisis.

Edmonton dump fire will burn 'for some time'

A major industrial garbage dump fire west of Edmonton continues to burn, creating significant smoke concerns for nearby residents. Authorities warn the blaze may persist for days.

Kitchener cleans up spill at Schneider Creek

The City of Kitchener is actively cleaning up a spill at Schneider Creek. Authorities are on-site managing the environmental response to protect local waterways.

Skip Raking Leaves: Better for Environment

Discover why leaving fallen leaves benefits soil health, supports biodiversity and reduces stormwater runoff in Canadian yards. A horticulturist explains the balance.

Canada Scales Back Greenwashing Rules

Federal government reduces greenwashing regulations scope, though specific changes remain unclear. Business community awaits details on revised environmental marketing rules.

COP30 Climate Summit Begins: Canada's Role

As COP30 climate talks launch in Brazil, Canadian negotiators face pressure to bridge global divides while addressing domestic climate policy gaps. Follow key developments.

Bitumen Tanker Spill Contaminates Alberta River

A major environmental incident unfolds in Alberta as a tanker truck carrying bitumen crashes and leaks the petroleum product into the North Saskatchewan River, prompting emergency response and environmental concerns.

Massive 80,000L Fuel Spill After BC Train Derailment

A major environmental emergency is underway in British Columbia's Interior after a train derailment spilled over 80,000 litres of diesel fuel, triggering a massive multi-agency response and raising concerns about ecological impact.

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