Telus AI Data Centres: Sustainability in Vancouver
Telus plans AI data centres in Vancouver, smaller than US facilities, raising sustainability concerns amid protests. Experts weigh in on power use and purpose.
Telus plans AI data centres in Vancouver, smaller than US facilities, raising sustainability concerns amid protests. Experts weigh in on power use and purpose.
Cyclists can ride BC Transit buses for free from May 30 to June 5 during GoByBike Week, promoting active transportation and reducing emissions.
Canada fell to 19th in the 2025 Best Countries ranking, dropping 15 spots from last year and placing below the United States for the first time in years.
Sean Lowrie responds to PM Carney's call, advocating for energy sovereignty by leveraging existing clean energy industries on the North Shore, with a focus on carbon management and critical minerals.
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RecommendedWaterloo Region commits new funding to expand water efficiency programs due to a capacity shortage, aiming to reduce demand and secure future water supply.
Canadian energy executives urge rapid LNG development, warning that without action in 3-5 years, the generational opportunity will be lost to global competitors.
Stellantis executives visited Windsor Assembly Plant to showcase new models and announce investments, signaling commitment to the region's automotive future.
Irrigators in the Milk River basin face a challenging season due to early snowmelt, dry soils, and a ban on withdrawals from the Milk River under a treaty with the U.S.
Saskatchewan faces heightened wildfire risk due to dry conditions and warm weather, officials warn. Firefighting planes are ready.
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RecommendedResidents of Leaf Rapids, Manitoba, face an uncertain future as the town's only grocery store prepares to close, exacerbating challenges from wildfire damage and failing services.
Newfoundland and Labrador officially declares gender-based violence an epidemic, with Minister Lela Evans announcing measures to address the crisis.
Joe Oliver argues the $20-billion Pathways carbon capture project is a waste of taxpayer money, offering negligible emissions reduction and serving only as political cover for Prime Minister Carney.
A new NBER study shows IPCC summaries lean severe, and media amplify that bias, fueling climate alarm and policy shifts.
The Weather Network's 2026 Summer Forecast predicts a hot summer for western Canada, while central and eastern regions will see variable conditions due to a rapid transition to El Niño.
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RecommendedLethbridge city council approved a $285-million wastewater plant upgrade, leading to an 18% increase in water bills over four years for residents.
The Comox Valley in B.C. has issued a sewer use warning due to an ongoing emergency, urging residents to reduce water usage to prevent system overload.
A multi-vehicle collision on eastbound Hwy. 401 express lanes in Mississauga has caused a complete blockage. Drivers are advised to plan alternate routes.
Montreal will transform several streets into pedestrian-only zones this summer, boosting walkability and local businesses. The initiative aims to create vibrant public spaces.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston confirms the province is negotiating with an onshore natural gas company, sparking debate over energy development and environmental concerns.
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RecommendedAuthorities say the risk of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated at a damaged chemical tank in Garden Grove, California, after it overheated last week.
Cambridge, Ont. has closed a downtown street for the summer to create a pedestrian-friendly zone, aiming to boost local businesses and community gatherings.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is urged to resist Ottawa's industrial carbon tax, as Cenovus CEO warns it drives investment away from Canada.
Federal Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin will host a climate caucus meeting Monday as critics warn of backsliding on Canada's emissions targets.
Waterloo Region has reinstated mandatory water conservation rules for the summer, limiting outdoor watering to specific days and times to ensure sustainable water use.
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RecommendedOfficials warn of potential drought and water conservation measures for B.C.'s South Coast and Okanagan due to low snowpack and hot, dry forecasts.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson expresses high confidence that oil sands companies can absorb carbon capture costs, despite competitiveness concerns.
Pope Leo criticized companies seeking 'dizzying' profits through pollution during a visit to Acerra, Italy, a toxic waste dumping hotspot, and met with victims.
Oil prices plummeted more than 5% amid expectations of a potential nuclear deal with Iran, which could increase global oil supply and ease market tensions.
Fire officials in Winnipeg are urging residents to test smoke detectors after a rooftop fire possibly caused by a lightning strike. No injuries reported.
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RecommendedA chemical tank at an aerospace plant in Garden Grove, California, risks exploding, prompting mandatory evacuation of 50,000 residents as crews work to prevent disaster.