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  1. FDA, NIH mark milestones toward reducing animal testing

    FDA publishes draft guidance on accelerating human-centric data for animal testing

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  2. GSK’s IBAT inhibitor wins US FDA nod for cholestatic pruritus

    GSK's Lynavoy (linerixibat) receives FDA approval for cholestatic pruritus

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  3. Lilly’s phase III retatrutide wins in A1C dips and weight loss for T2D patients

    Retruttide shows promise in phase III trials for T2D patients

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  4. Equinox brings changes worldwide

    On March 20, the vernal equinox marks the beginning of Spring, with equal hours of daylight and darkness.

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  5. LETTER: Canmore's green spaces important for tourism

    Canmore's green spaces play a crucial role in attracting tourists to the town and supporting its economy.

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  6. Workshop helps farmers bring conservation projects to life

    Workshop to be held at Crystal Palace in Mitchell on March 26, highlighting local stewardship initiatives and conservation projects, open to Maitland, Ausable Bayfield, and Upper Thames River watershed landowners.

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  7. Belgian plastics recycler Frompto closes plant in Houthalen

    Belgian plastics recycler Frompto closes plant in Houthalen after years of losses

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  8. Wildfire funding in Sask. budget disappointing, says northern emergency co-ordinator

    Budget does not provide sufficient funding for wildfire preparation and response

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  9. Kolibri Global Energy Announces Year End Results With a 15% Increase in Production to Over 4,013 BOEPD

    Production increases 15% to 4,013 BOEPD, down 3% in net revenues to $56.9 million.

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  10. Businessman spends £300,000 on flood defence

    Businessman invests £300,000 in flood defence to protect his business.

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  11. Wettest winter 'stark reminder' of climate change

    UK experiences wettest winter on record, climate change a stark reminder

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  12. Wildfire season gets early start in Foothills thanks to dry winter

    Foothills Fire Department responds to 23 grass fires in 2026

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  13. Bunge Recognized as One of the 2026 World’s Most Ethical Companies®

    Bunge named 2026 World's Most Ethical Company

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  14. Astronomers Witness Monster Black Hole Firing Cosmic Bullets Into Galaxy!

    Astronomers witness massive black hole firing cosmic bullets into galaxy.

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  15. Dyno Therapeutics Launches Dyno Psi-Phi, an Agentic AI Suite for Protein Binder Design, at NVIDIA GTC 2026

    Dyno Therapeutics launches Dyno Psi-Phi, an agentic AI suite for protein binder design, at NVIDIA GTC 2026

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  16. RE:CIRCLE Organics’ TraceOSTM Platform Addresses New California Climate Transparency Requirements

    RE:CIRCLE Organics' TraceOSTM platform addresses new California climate transparency requirements, CARB climate regulations reshape emissions measurement and disclosure, TraceOSTM brings transparency and accountability to environmental practices.

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  17. CURA, Grand Forks Concrete to build facility in Taber to decarbonize cement

    CURA Climate Inc. partners with Grand Forks Concrete Ltd. to build a facility in Taber to decarbonize cement production.

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  18. Empire Petroleum Announces Participation in Louisiana Oil and Natural Gas Development Program

    Empire Petroleum Corporation to participate in new Louisiana oil and gas development program

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  19. OPINION: New trade partnerships mean new opportunities to fight climate change

    Global average temperature surpasses 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time on record.

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  20. Letters, March 18

    Renewable energy technology exists

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  21. Ice lost on this continent more than 17 times the size of Toronto - Yahoo News Canada

    A glacier in Antarctica has lost 12,820 square kilometers of ice over the past 30 years, an area roughly 17 times the size of Toronto.

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  22. siwɬkw Water and Climate Forum to take place in Kelowna

    Siwɬkw Water and Climate Forum

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  23. LETTER: Council urged to debate fate of Drake Landing green space

    Council members face pressure to debate fate of Drake Landing green space

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  24. Rainfall warning lifted for northern Vancouver Island, but remains for west - Times Colonist

    Rainfall warning lifted for northern Vancouver Island

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  25. Athabasca County gearing up for wildfire season

    Athabasca County is increasing wildfire risk

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  26. The Leduc Naturalist: How much old growth is enough?

    Old growth forests are a dwindling resource.

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  27. Craft kits sold in Canada recalled over possible asbestos contamination

    Craft kits sold in Canada recalled over possible asbestos contamination

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  28. Gardeners of all experience levels invited to Seedy Saturday at the Campbell River Community Centre, March 21

    Seedy Saturday event at the Campbell River Community Centre on March 21 features a variety of activities, including vendors, speakers, and kids' activities.

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  29. Winter storm delays delivery of The Star’s print edition

    Highways shut down by snow and winds, delaying print delivery

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  30. Surprise Solar Uptake in Pakistan Cushions Mideast Energy Shock

    Pakistan's solar power growth is reducing its reliance on imported oil

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  31. Scientists reveal 'whale protein' can extend human life to 200 years - Firstpost

    Scientists discover whale protein that could extend human lifespan to 200 years

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  32. All five nucleobases detected in asteroid Ryugu samples - Asia Research News |

    All five nucleobases detected in asteroid Ryugu samples

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  33. B.C. prepares for 2026 wildfire season

    B.C. prepares for 2026 wildfire season with specialized training, increased technology and equipment

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  34. B.C.’s largest solar facility proposed east of Penticton

    A 1,300-hectare solar facility is proposed east of Penticton, BC, to provide power to BC Hydro.

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  35. Scientists Discovered Glass Orbs from an Ancient Asteroid Impact. The Crater Is Nowhere to Be Found. - Yahoo News Canada

    Scientists have discovered glass orbs believed to be fragments of an ancient asteroid impact, but the crater where it occurred has been erased from the Earth's surface.

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  36. UVic professor sees path to unlocking Greater Victoria’s economic potential

    Victoria's tourism industry has significant potential for growth

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  37. Strong winds expected Monday in Waterloo Region, Guelph and surrounding areas

    Strong winds expected Monday in Waterloo Region and surrounding areas could cause damage

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  38. Warnings issued as warm late-winter system heads for N.B.

    Feds issue flood warnings as warm system approaches N.B.

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  39. Tropical fish appearing more frequently in Nova Scotian waters, scientists say - CBC

    Tropical fish sightings on the rise in Nova Scotian waters

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  40. EU Ministers Race to Shield Industry From an Escalating Energy Shock

    European leaders consider boosting carbon permit supply, state support for industrial energy consumers, and tax cuts to alleviate energy cost pain.

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  41. A tiny Caribbean island sued the Netherlands over climate change, and won

    Bonaire wins lawsuit against Netherlands over climate change

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