P.E.I. tightens spraying rules
Farming operations on the Island will now need a permit before applying fumigants. They will also have an employee of … Continue reading P.E.I. tightens spraying rules
Farming operations on the Island will now need a permit before applying fumigants. They will also have an employee of … Continue reading P.E.I. tightens spraying rules
Fredericton, N.B. – 'This most basis inspection was not carried out' Minister of Public Safety Margaret Ann Blaney insists the … Continue reading Dangerous truck cargoes worry Opposition
Ottawa – The city will stop spreading bio-solids on farmland and look for other ways to dispose of its sewage … Continue reading Sludge-fertilizer debate to be continued
Whitehorse, Yukon – The Yukon government says it's slowing down its controversial protected areas plan because of land claims. http://north.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=apr25govt Continue reading Yukon gov’t backs off on protected areas plan
Yellowknife, N.W.T. – Yellowknifers should not be worried about elevated levels of arsenic in the soil, according to a new … Continue reading Experts try to calm arsenic fears in Yellowknife
Iqaluit, Nunavut – Results from the first round of gasoline tests on snowmobiles in Nunavut found higher deposits, that may … Continue reading Nunavut government finishes round one of fuel tests
EDMONTON – Premier Ralph Klein wants a special meeting of premiers and the prime minister to find a Canadian alternative … Continue reading Klein wants first ministers meeting on Kyoto
REGINA – The federal government has completed its search for the owners of abandoned uranium mines in Saskatchewan, but no … Continue reading Uranium mine cleanup is a hush-hush business
MAPLE CREEK, SASK – Regular tests on the water in Maple Creek are coming back clean. But officials are still … Continue reading Maple Creek residents still advised to boil water
A centre for ecological learning and eco-tourism. A place of mutual discovery where the ecologically concerned and the natural resource … Continue reading Canadian Ecology Centre
OTTAWA – Alberta's environment minister says the federal government should not implement the Kyoto Accord unless his province gets credit … Continue reading Meet our conditions or reject Kyoto: Alberta environment minister
OTTAWA – Two environmental groups say Canada will save money and create jobs by implementing an international agreement on global … Continue reading Kyoto could save Canada billions, study finds