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Why the reversal of a decades-old coal policy sparked controversy in Alberta

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are

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Alberta ranchers worried about border protest rattling cattle sector

Groups representing ranchers and feedlot operators in Alberta are raising concerns about the harm prolonged border disruptions could have on an

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Traffic slowly rolling toward Alberta U.S. border crossing after second blockade stops vehicles

RCMP tweeted Thursday morning that traffic is moving — albeit slowly — after a second blockade on a highway leading to

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Winter storm extends reach in U.S., leaves 100,000 without power

A major winter storm with millions of Americans in its path spread rain, freezing rain and heavy snow

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The Kids in the Hall documentary to stream on Amazon Prime

A two-part documentary about Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall is headed to Amazon Prime after debuting

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Canadian Denis Villeneuve's Dune leads BAFTA nominations

Science fiction epic Dune, a mammoth adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel, directed by Canadian Denis Villeneuve, led nominations for

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In Chelmsford, England, neighbour remembers slain B.C. woman as 'lovely' and 'polite'

On a quiet cul-de-sac in Chelmsford, England, a handwritten note left on the ground attached to a bouquet

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Alberta restaurateurs eager, anxious about possible end to vaccine passport program

As Alberta considers winding down its vaccine passport program by the end of the month, small businesses enforcing

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Government heads back to drawing board with online harm bill after negative reaction in consultations

Multiple civil society groups have expressed reservations with the federal government's proposed online harm legislation, which would force tech

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Watchdog slams ad criticizing COVID border restrictions for comparing travellers to hostages

Canada's advertising watchdog has slammed a TV commercial paid for by a Florida man with a home on

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Yukon Arctic Ultra endurance race back on track this year

One of the world's coldest and toughest ultra endurance races is back on this year after being cancelled

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Health-care coverage runs out for Alberta workers awaiting permit renewals, permanent residency

Charlie Wing has been waiting more than a year for her permanent residency application to be approved. Originally from

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Europe now entering a 'plausible endgame' to the pandemic, says WHO

The latest:The director of the World Health Organization's Europe office said Thursday the continent is now entering a

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Random acts of kindness bring warmth to Winnipeg winter

When Oluwaseun Odeyemi's neighbour began clearing the snow in front of her and her husband's house, the random

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The base rate fallacy and what Premier Scott Moe got wrong about COVID-19 spread in Sask.

Experts are pushing back on Premier Scott Moe's pronouncement earlier this week that vaccines no longer prevent the

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