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Climate change major driver of surging algae levels in Canada's lakes: study
National News

Climate change major driver of surging algae levels in Canada's lakes: study

  • Jordan Omstead The Canadian Press
  • Aug 7, 2025

TORONTO - A study of dozens of Canadian lakes suggests global warming is the major driver of surging algae levels, raising questions about the…

Why Canada may not be ready for 'new reality' of flash flooding and severe storms
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Why Canada may not be ready for 'new reality' of flash flooding and severe storms

  • Nono Shen The Canadian Press
  • Updated Jul 8, 2025

VANCOUVER - Ryan Ness of the Canadian Climate Institute says he's been following the "terrible tragedy" of deadly flash flooding unfolding in …

Western Canada glaciers melting twice as fast as in previous decade, research says
National News

Western Canada glaciers melting twice as fast as in previous decade, research says

  • Brenna Owen The Canadian Press
  • Updated Jun 25, 2025

Researchers say some glaciers in Western Canada and the United States lost 12 per cent of their mass from 2021 to 2024, doubling melt rates co…

Japan's Osaka Expo temporarily suspends water shows after high levels of bacteria detected
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Japan's Osaka Expo temporarily suspends water shows after high levels of bacteria detected

  • Mari Yamaguchi The Associated Press
  • Jun 9, 2025

TOKYO (AP) — Popular daily fountain shows and a shallow pool area at Expo 2025 in Osaka have been temporarily suspended due to bacterial conta…

2024 sees record warm temperatures, less sea ice cover in Gulf of St. Lawrence
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2024 sees record warm temperatures, less sea ice cover in Gulf of St. Lawrence

  • May 23, 2025

MONT-JOLI - Last year, the Gulf of St. Lawrence recorded its highest maximum surface temperature and lowest seasonal volume of ice cover in de…

West ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ water plant upgrade set for June
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West ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ water plant upgrade set for June

  • RON SEYMOUR
  • Updated May 20, 2025

New equipment will be installed next month at a West ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ water treatment plant to prevent a recurrence of last summerÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ odour and discolou…

Drought fears rising with sub-normal snowpack
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Drought fears rising with sub-normal snowpack

  • ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Courier Staff
  • May 10, 2025

The Okanagan snowpack is at 67 per cent of normal for this time of year, the provincial government reported Friday. 

Critically endangered sunflower sea stars are seeking refuge in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ fiords
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Critically endangered sunflower sea stars are seeking refuge in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ fiords

  • Nono Shen The Canadian Press
  • Updated Apr 2, 2025

Alyssa Gehman vividly recalls seeing starfish for the first time while on a kayaking trip in British Columbia's Desolation Sound in Grade 8. 

Science in steel boxes: how research teams hitched a ride with navy to Antarctica
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Science in steel boxes: how research teams hitched a ride with navy to Antarctica

  • Michael Tutton The Canadian Press
  • Mar 25, 2025

HALIFAX - Scientists who went aboard a Royal Canadian Navy mission to Antarctica say the trip demonstrated how portable labs and gear can effe…

Nearly half of landslides during ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ disaster linked to logging, wildfire: study
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Nearly half of landslides during ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ disaster linked to logging, wildfire: study

  • Brenna Owen The Canadian Press
  • Updated Mar 21, 2025

VANCOUVER - Nearly half of the landslides, debris flows and washouts that occurred during British Columbia's atmospheric river disaster in Nov…

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