LONDON, Aug 1 — The economic and long-term benefits of building dikes to reduce flood damage far outweigh their initial cost on a global scale, and...
BAGUIO CITY, July 31 — Environmental Secretary Roy Cimatu is encouraging the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to strengthen the cooperation among its 10...
REVELSTOKE, B.C.—Crews fighting wildfires across British Columbia are once again preparing for challenges brought on by sweltering, windy weather as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares to...
JOHN’S, N.L.—Two more dead whales have washed ashore on Newfoundland’s west coast. The federal fisheries department says the discoveries bring the total of confirmed North Atlantic...
A resident of a southern Ontario First Nation surrounded by industrial facilities is taking the provincial government to court to demand it complete an air quality...
VANCOUVER—The dream of a booming liquefied natural gas industry in British Columbia appears to be fading, at least for the foreseeable future, after Petronas and its...
SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Jerry Brown and his predecessor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, stood side by side Tuesday to cheer the extension of one of the most ambitious...
CALGARY—Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says her province understands all too well the toll wildfires can take and is sending help to those battling the blazes in...
ASHCROFT, B.C.—Angie Thorne hugged her granddaughter as she looked for the first time at the blackened pit where her home of 21 years had stood just...
CALGARY—Alberta plans to spend $1.53 billion in provincial carbon tax money to help bankroll a major Calgary transit project known as the Green Line. Premier Rachel...