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CALGARY – Another group is moving forward with plans to get natural gas in the Arctic to markets in the … Continue reading New group plans Arctic gas pipeline
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Smokers won't have to butt out completely in British Columbia's bars and restaurants, but they … Continue reading B.C. waters down new workplace smoking regulations
NORTH BATTLEFORD – The official inquiry into the water crisis in North Battleford wrapped upTuesday with final arguments. http://sask.cbc.ca/editorServlets/View?filename=city020115 Continue reading Water inquiry comes to a close
Cambridge Bay, Nunavut – Researchers in the Kitikmeot are worried the Bathurst Inlet road and port project could have a … Continue reading Road, port project impact on caribou feared
Whitehorse, Yukon – While the N.W.T. continues to boom in oil and gas, plans for exploration work in the northern … Continue reading No oil, gas program for Yukon this winter
Halifax – In what's being described as a major 'shake up', Nova Scotia's Robert Thibault became Canada's Fisheries Minister in … Continue reading Thibault becomes federal fisheries minister
Halifax, N.S. – Halifax Regional Municipality is asking Environment Canada to rethink declaring salt a toxic substance. The city says … Continue reading Halifax makes a plea for salt
Fredericton, N.B. – 'I just can't get over how people can do that' Continue reading ATVers want to improve public image
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St. John's – The Fisheries Resource Conservation Council is recommending no change in this year's quotas for 3PS cod. The … Continue reading No change recommended in s. coast cod quotas