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Amazon Railway Project Sparks Deforestation Fears

Brazil's new railway project in the Amazon raises serious questions about the country's commitment to stopping deforestation. Learn how this infrastructure development threatens rainforest conservation efforts.

Kingsville opposes Ford's conservation authority merger

Kingsville council unanimously opposes the Ford government's plan to merge Ontario's 36 conservation authorities, citing concerns over financial impact and loss of local control over flooding and conservation matters.

5 B.C. police officers fired for misconduct

Five municipal police officers in British Columbia were dismissed for misconduct during the last fiscal year. Discover the reasons behind these disciplinary actions and their impact on police accountability.

Wild dolphin refuses to leave Venice, faces danger

A bottlenose dolphin named Mimmo captivates Venice with acrobatic displays but faces increasing risks by refusing to leave the city's busy waterways. Learn about his story and the dangers he confronts.

700 Santas Run in Amherstburg Winter Fest

A record 700 participants dressed as Santa Claus flooded Amherstburg streets for the Super Santa 5K, raising over $25,000 for local conservation efforts and kicking off the River Lights Winter Festival.

17 charges in B.C. wildlife trafficking case

British Columbia officials announce 17 charges in significant wildlife trafficking investigation. Learn about the case details and conservation efforts in Canada.

Multiple Officers Shot in Rural Kansas Shooting

Multiple law enforcement officers were shot in a rural Kansas incident on November 15, 2025. Stay informed about this developing story and its implications for community safety.

Baby Sea Otter Reunited With Mother After Rescue

A heartwarming rescue mission successfully reunited a baby sea otter with its mother in central California after wildlife officials intervened. The dramatic operation highlights marine conservation efforts.

Calgary grizzly rivals pause to forage for winter

Iconic Alberta grizzlies, including The Boss, shift focus from territorial disputes to intense foraging. Discover how this critical behaviour ensures their survival through harsh Canadian winters.

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.

Lawsuit challenges TSA's transgender pat-down ban

A new lawsuit is challenging the TSA's policy prohibiting transgender officers from conducting certain pat-downs. The case highlights workplace discrimination and civil rights issues.

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