By Canadian Press on September 4th, 2025
An Ontario biologist says drought-stricken parts of Canada could be in for some underwhelming fall foliage if stressed trees lose out on the energy needed to generate some of the season’s most brilliant colours. Biology professor Susan Dudley at McMaster University says trees in dried out parts of the country could see their leaves die ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — A resurgent North Atlantic Treaty Organization should play a leading role in fighting the growing aggression of authoritarian states in the online battlespace, says a new report from civil society groups. The report, released by the Montreal Institute for Global Security and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Canada, warns that China, Russia, Iran and North Korea are ... Read More »
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KIMBERLEY — Police say the bodies of two hikers have been recovered and a third person is presumed dead after the trio fell over a waterfall in southeastern British Columbia. RCMP in Kimberley, B.C., say they were alerted by SOS signal on Monday that three hikers had fallen over Meachen Creek Falls. They say officers ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — British Columbians are being told to prepare themselves for the worsening of a dense shroud of wildfire smoke that has descended over the province, with health experts saying the dangerous impacts of the pollution might not be immediately apparent. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar told a briefing on Wednesday that the smoke would be ... Read More »
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VICTORIA — A helicopter carrying a wildfire attack crew had to make a forced landing in a forested area near Pemberton, B.C., on Wednesday. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says he’s relieved that all occupants are accounted for and there are no critical injuries. Cliff Chapman, the director of provincial operations for the BC Wildfire Service, ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s forests minister is warning that the dense shroud of wildfire smoke that has descended over parts of the province, including Metro Vancouver, is set to worsen. Ravi Parmar told a briefing that the smoke will be a “major factor” in the next 24 to 72 hours, with more arriving in the ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG — The countrywide push for major projects won’t happen without First Nations at the table, the Assembly of First Nations warned government and industry Wednesday as its annual summer gathering began in Winnipeg. “We can all agree on this, that progress cannot come at the cost of our rights, our treaties or our responsibilities ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s forests minister is warning that the dense shroud of wildfire smoke that has descended over parts of the province, including Metro Vancouver, is set to worsen. Ravi Parmar says the smoke will be a “major factor” in the next 24 to 72 hours, with more arriving in the central and southern ... Read More »
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The range of British Columbia public service staff that could potentially be impacted by job action that began this week is wide, from scientists and social workers to liquor and cannabis distribution and retail staff. But a labour expert says the BC General Employees’ Union’s actions have so far been limited to allow for an ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — The Metro Vancouver regional district has issued an air-quality warning as a dense shroud of wildfire smoke descends over much of Western Canada. Environment Canada has also expanded air-quality bulletins to more than 30 areas stretching from the Lower Mainland to the far northeastern corner of British Columbia, while higher-level warnings are in ... Read More »
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VICTORIA — The head of BC Ferries welcomes plans to expand Canada’s shipbuilding industry, but says future vessel procurements must be “free from political interference” after lessons learned from the so-called fast ferry scandal of the 1990s. Nicholas Jimenez, BC Ferries president, says his organization always prefers to build new ferries at home, but any ... Read More »
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