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‘Risk of bear mortality:’ Study finds people, not roads, bug grizzlies the most

EDMONTON—It’s not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears. Sometimes, it’s the people on them. That’s one …

What Canadians were curious about: Google searches suggest 2017 a tough year

If you are what you Google, Canadians are a pretty broad-minded lot. Google has released its 17th annual survey of …

‘Historic agreement:’ Canada signs High Arctic commercial fishing ban

An international deal has been reached to prevent commercial fishing in the High Arctic for at least the next 16 …

New chemical cocktails found in Hudson Bay polar bears

New tests have found a wide range of previously undiscovered contaminants in polar bears around Hudson Bay. The new study …

‘It is scary:’ European satellite splashdown in Canadian Arctic probably toxic

Inuit leaders and hunters are angry over European plans to launch a satellite that would drop a rocket stage likely …

‘A huge boon:’ Alberta town hopes to pull new kind of energy from old gas well

EDMONTON — An Alberta town is planning to pull a different kind of energy from the abandoned oil and gas …

‘A huge boon:’ Alberta town hopes to pull new kind of energy from old gas well

EDMONTON — An Alberta town is planning to pull a different kind of energy from the abandoned oil and gas …

As Franklin’s lure brings people north, Gjoa Haven seeks its share of the booty

GJOA HAVEN , Nunavut — It’s cool and cloudy as Don Sessions, wearing a toque and a good, solid jacket, …

‘Exceptionally serious:’ Report says half of Canadian wildlife declining

An extensive survey of 903 species of Canadian birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians over more than four decades has …

New head of Energy Efficiency Alberta promises agency will have real impact

EDMONTON –The newly appointed head of Alberta’s first energy efficiency agency says it has enough resources to make a big …

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