Metro Vancouver Lawn Watering Ban Starts May 1
Metro Vancouver implements Stage 2 water restrictions from May 1, banning lawn watering due to low snowpack and drought concerns.
Metro Vancouver implements Stage 2 water restrictions from May 1, banning lawn watering due to low snowpack and drought concerns.
Cenovus Energy's proposed oilfield extension off Newfoundland will increase emissions by 21%, raising environmental concerns amid Canada's climate goals.
At least 16 killed in strikes as the 40th anniversary of Chernobyl highlights ongoing nuclear dangers from the Russia-Ukraine war.
Edmonton officials emphasize automation is for supplementing staff, not replacing them, as the city adopts robots for cleaning and maintenance to manage growth.
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RecommendedGreater Sudbury is developing a program to assist residents without flood insurance with waste relief after flooding. Details will be released next week.
The escalating Iran war may drive up prices of petroleum-derived products like clothing, crayons, and plastics, impacting consumers globally.
The Town of Peace River in northern Alberta canceled its flood alert after water levels decreased. Residents are urged to remain cautious as conditions improve.
First Lady Melania Trump has expanded the White House honey program by adding a new beehive, continuing a tradition that promotes environmental awareness and sustainability on the presidential grounds.
The Canadian government and Alberta are finalizing a carbon price deal for energy producers, but disagreements over implementation speed remain. Industry warns it hurts competitiveness.
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RecommendedThe European Union is gearing up for a renewed dispute with the United States over its proposed carbon levy on shipping, escalating tensions in transatlantic climate policy.
Aid worker Rabih Torbay recounts the devastation in Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes displace over a million people, overwhelming shelters and healthcare systems.
Chinese exporters raise prices on goods from swimsuits to air conditioners due to Iran war-driven oil costs, signaling accelerating global consumer inflation.
As flood waters plateau in Constance Bay, officials emphasize long-term solutions like hazard avoidance policies and flood-proofing to reduce future damage and costs.
Alberta moves to adopt permanent daylight saving time, sparking debates over safety and tourism impacts. Critics cite darker mornings, while supporters highlight economic benefits.
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RecommendedOC Transpo has reopened washrooms at all O-Train Line 1 stations, providing increased convenience for commuters. The move follows years of closures and public demand.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston addresses the Supreme Court's decision regarding the controversial woods ban, emphasizing provincial rights and environmental considerations.
Cubans are changing daily routines due to severe water and power shortages, affecting barbers, businesses, and transportation across the island.
British Columbia's energy regulator has determined that LNG Canada's Kitimat facility conducted non-compliant black smoke flaring, raising environmental and safety concerns.
Senator Dan Sullivan calls for stricter environmental safeguards on B.C. mining projects near transboundary waterways, potentially complicating Canada's critical minerals strategy.
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RecommendedBritish Columbia wildfire officials report two uncontrolled blazes as of Wednesday evening, with 15 total wildfires burning across the province.
Rising demand and policy pressure create tightening electricity supply in B.C., warns Barry Penner. B.C. Hydro seeks delay in plan review.
APEAM formally signed the Zero Deforestation Agreement with SEMARNAT and PROFEPA to ensure sustainable avocado production and forest protection in Mexico.
Regina city council voted to increase incentives for businesses and condos to adopt compost service before the July 2027 deadline, offering up to $20,000 in capital reimbursement and new operational cost support.
Health experts warn that flood waters can carry bacteria and chemicals making drinking water unsafe. Learn how to protect your family after flooding.
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RecommendedSherwood council unanimously approved a proposed AI data centre despite calls to stop it, leaving Saskatchewan residents questioning its necessity and purpose.
Liberal MP Jonathan Wilkinson discusses Canada's emissions targets and responds to Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's criticism. Read the latest political developments.