RAV wins TransLink approval
VANCOUVER – There were boos and jeers from the public gallery, as the TransLink board voted Wednesday to resurrect the … Continue reading RAV wins TransLink approval
YTG proposes broad ban on trophy fishing
WHITEHORSE – The Yukon government is planning to make it illegal to keep trophy fish in most Yukon lakes. http://north.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=0629trophy_banJune292004 Continue reading YTG proposes broad ban on trophy fishing
Whooping cranes reproducing at whopping rate
FORT SMITH, N.W.T. – In Wood Buffalo National Park, whooping crane nesting pairs are down Continue reading Whooping cranes reproducing at whopping rate
Beaches meet conditions for safe swimming
Reporting lapse lands Saint John in hot water
Caterpillar population peaks
CHARLOTTETOWN Continue reading Caterpillar population peaks
Farmed lobster may save sinking stocks
HARRON ISLAND, N.B. Continue reading Farmed lobster may save sinking stocks
Hardy Stevenson and Associates Limited (HSA)
Hardy Stevenson and Associates Limited (HSA) specializes in social impact assessment (SIA), public consultation, policy and environmental planning, facilitation, communications, … Continue reading Hardy Stevenson and Associates Limited (HSA)
CRHNet.ca – Canadian Risk and Hazards (Knowledge and Practice) Network
The CRHNet is a not-for-profit organization that was established in 2003 in response to a growing demand to promote and … Continue reading CRHNet.ca – Canadian Risk and Hazards (Knowledge and Practice) Network
Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety – Health Canada
HECS delivers its services through an organization of over 1,200 employees in the National Capital Region and throughout the Atlantic, … Continue reading Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety – Health Canada
Canada lagging U.S. on pollution cuts: report
OTTAWA – The NAFTA environmental agency says Canada is moving more slowly than the United States in curbing pollution. http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/06/02/nafta040602 Continue reading Canada lagging U.S. on pollution cuts: report
