Group starts battling Queensway expansion
The doors to public consultation on the widening of the Queensway may be closed for the winter, but some city … Continue reading Group starts battling Queensway expansion
The doors to public consultation on the widening of the Queensway may be closed for the winter, but some city … Continue reading Group starts battling Queensway expansion
Stittsville residents are steaming over the return of a development proposal that would nearly double the population of the community. … Continue reading Residents outraged over huge housing development
There are renewed calls for a buffer zone around Banff National Park, after a wolf – the fourth from that … Continue reading Trapped wolf renews calls for buffer around park
A new report on nesting areas says the threatened marbled murrelet are losing their habitat to logging on the B.C. … Continue reading Seabirds losing out to logging: report
TORONTO – Health Canada will hold off until spring to decide whether or not to ban the controversial lawn pesticide … Continue reading Decision on 2,4-D pesticide delayed until spring
The best source on the internet for anything about elephants! This includes elephant links, elephant news, elephant conservation, and an … Continue reading Elephant Information Repository: Elephant Resources
Not as virtuous as we appear: poll http://www.canada.com/national/story.asp?id=24798A73-ECFC-47AD-85D8-0E82F6809F2B Continue reading Kyoto support shaky
GUELPH, ONTARIO – Canadians can now call their own food safety hotline run out of the University of Guelph. http://cbc.ca/stories/2002/12/23/Consumers/foodhotline_021223 Continue reading Food safety hotline open for business
SEATTLE, WASH. – Perhaps Santa should offer his reindeer extra hay to keep them well fed for their long journey. … Continue reading Climate change may threaten reindeer, caribou
FREDERICTON – Doctors are interested in seeing whether West Nile virus will affect this year's Christmas bird count across North … Continue reading Christmas bird survey may help track spread of West Nile
Fifteen bucks. That's all it took to get the oil and gas industry — Canada's most enthusiastic spewer of carbon … Continue reading Taxpayers will lose on Kyoto cap
TORONTO — Ontario's hospital incinerators will be phased out within a year under a new government regulation, Environment Minister Chris … Continue reading Pollution-causing incinerators axed