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Half Alberta’s boreal forest could disappear due to fires and climate change

Half Alberta’s boreal forest could disappear due to fires and climate change

A new study shows half of Alberta’s boreal forest could disappear by 2100 due to wildfires and climate change.
Man found dead in Revelstoke linked to Calgary homicide

Man found dead in Revelstoke linked to Calgary homicide

Mohammadali Darabi was pulled over on Victoria Road last fall and died on-scene
Earth Hour sees declining participation, uptick in power usage in B.C.

Earth Hour sees declining participation, uptick in power usage in B.C.

Province used 0.2 per cent more power during the event
Anti-pipeline protesters continue demonstrations at Burnaby terminal

Anti-pipeline protesters continue demonstrations at Burnaby terminal

172 people have been arrested this week
Musicians Sarah Harmer, Grimes join B.C. anti-pipeline protests

Musicians Sarah Harmer, Grimes join B.C. anti-pipeline protests

Musicians are in Vancouver for the Juno Awards on Sunday night
Canadian cities hold March for our Lives events in wake of Florida shooting

Canadian cities hold March for our Lives events in wake of Florida shooting

Hundreds of people support the massive March for Our Lives event in Washington, D.C.
Health officials called after acid spill near B.C.-Alberta border leaks into creek

Health officials called after acid spill near B.C.-Alberta border leaks into creek

Tanker truck crashed south of Dawson Creek, spilling 17,000 litres of hydrochloric acid
Calving season brings hope for Cariboo ranchers

Calving season brings hope for Cariboo ranchers

Still a lot of work ahead to recover from the wildfires
Alberta tells B.C. to stop opposing pipelines if it doesn’t like gas prices

Alberta tells B.C. to stop opposing pipelines if it doesn’t like gas prices

John Horgan said he would like to see the federal government step in to deal with high gas prices.
Trudeau to exonerate B.C. First Nations chiefs hanged in 1860s

Trudeau to exonerate B.C. First Nations chiefs hanged in 1860s

Prime Minister to absolve Tsilhqot’in chiefs in relation to deaths of 14 construction workers