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OTTAWA, Aug. 24 /CNW/ – The Honourable David Anderson, Minister of the Environment and President of the Governing Council of … Continue reading STATEMENT – Minister Anderson commends UNEP Report on forests
TORONTO – The West Nile virus appears to have made its way to more Ontario communities, health officials confirmed Friday. … Continue reading West Nile appears to be spreading rapidly
PARIS – Activists in southern France invaded and uprooted 800 square metres of bio-engineered corn Wednesday, protesting against genetically modified … Continue reading Activists destroy GM corn crops in France
MONTREAL – Health officials in several Canadian cities are concerned that warm weather is hampering the war against rats. http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/view?/news/2001/08/23/rats_010823 Continue reading Drats, heat wave helps rats
MEDICINE HAT, ALTA. – A parasite in another pool in southern Alberta has made at least seven people ill, the … Continue reading Parasite outbreak closes second Alta. pool
MOOSE JAW, SASK. – The drinking water systems used by most small communities in Saskatchewan need to be improved, the … Continue reading Water treatment overhaul needed in Sask.
TORONTO – Ontario Power Generation was set this week to put the finishing touches on what it claims is the … Continue reading Ontario opens North America’s biggest windmill
TORONTO – Ontario Power Generation was set this week to put the finishing touches on what it claims is the … Continue reading Ontario opens North America's biggest windmill
TORONTO – A nuclear waste facility managed by Cameco Corp., the world's biggest supplier of uranium, has been leaking continuously … Continue reading Radioactive leaks in Lake Ontario raise concerns
VANCOUVER – Bjossa, the killer whale who was the star attraction at the Vancouver Aquarium for over 20 years, is … Continue reading Killer whale Bjossa in poor health
CAMPBELLTON – Health officials are focusing on a restaurant as they try to pinpoint the source of an E. coli … Continue reading E. coli investigation centres on N.B. restaurant