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B.C. nickel project could remove 220M tonnes of CO2

Arca and Giga Metals sign exclusive 10-year agreement to explore carbon removal at the Turnagain Nickel Project in British Columbia, with potential to sequester 220 million tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Manitoba Launches New Poverty Reduction Plan

Manitoba's Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine announced a new provincial poverty reduction strategy on January 13, 2026. The plan aims to tackle systemic issues and support vulnerable communities across the province.

Auditor won't investigate fatal Regina CO leak

Saskatchewan's provincial auditor refuses to investigate a deadly carbon monoxide leak in Regina that killed an 11-year-old boy. Read the full story and the call for accountability.

Laval moves to biweekly garbage pickup in 2026

The City of Laval will implement biweekly garbage collection in 2026, a move aimed at waste reduction despite facing some public opposition. Learn about the new schedule and its goals.

P.E.I. reduces emissions for third consecutive year

Prince Edward Island reports a third straight year of declining greenhouse gas emissions while its economy expands, a rare feat as transport remains Canada's biggest climate hurdle. Discover how the island province is setting a green example.

P.E.I. emissions drop for third straight year

Prince Edward Island leads in emissions reductions for a third consecutive year, while transportation remains the largest source of greenhouse gases across Canada. Discover the progress and hurdles.

Detroit sees drop in crime rates for 2025

Newly released data reveals a significant decrease in crime across Detroit in 2025 compared to the previous year. Discover the latest figures and what they mean for the region.

Winnipeg homicides drop nearly 50% in 2025

Winnipeg saw a dramatic near 50% reduction in homicides in 2025, according to police data. Explore the details behind this significant drop in violent crime.

Sudbury drug deaths dip slightly, but crisis persists

Public Health Sudbury reports 102 local overdose deaths from January to October 2025, a slight decrease from the previous year. Officials warn the toll remains critically high and are calling for expanded harm reduction services.

S. Korea's Climate Pledge Clashes with U.S. LNG Push

South Korea's commitment to phase out coal and slash emissions faces a diplomatic challenge as the United States pressures allies to buy more liquefied natural gas. The conflict highlights the complex geopolitics of global energy transitions.

EU's Carbon Border Tax Seeks Global Influence

The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aims to set a global standard for carbon pricing. As it evolves, its effectiveness in driving worldwide climate policy is under scrutiny.

Lifting Weights Reduces Future Osteoarthritis Pain

New research shows lifelong strength training, using weights, bands, or bodyweight, significantly reduces pain and improves mobility for those with osteoarthritis. Start protecting your joints today.

One Dead in Regina Carbon Monoxide Incident

A carbon monoxide leak at a Regina apartment building has resulted in one fatality. Fire crews responded to the emergency on Friday night. Learn more about this tragic event.

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