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  1. Banff powerline rebuild sparks call for regional tourism, infrastructure impact assessment

    Tourism growth linked to powerline rebuild sparks environmental concerns.

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  2. Editorial: David Eby must address the North Shore sewage plant problems

    David Eby must take responsibility for addressing the North Shore sewage plant crisis

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  3. Extreme heat has extreme effects–but some like it hot

    Heat wave has devastating effects on ecosystems, but some species adapt and even thrive.

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  4. LIVE UPDATES: Ice storm approaches Montreal

    Freezing rain to hit Montreal, residents advised to be on high alert

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  5. Vancouver Island snow chances linger with 5-10 cm possible in high elevations

    Heavy snow possible on Vancouver Island, 5-10 cm forecast in high elevations

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  6. Chance of snow lingers in Greater Victoria, wind gusts to 90 expected by evening

    Chance of snow to linger in Greater Victoria, wind gusts to 90 expected by evening.

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  7. Toxic freedom and farm work in a warming world

    UBC Okanagan hosts a Labour Lecture on pesticides, heat and worker safety

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  8. Southern Alberta city named one of the driest in Canada

    Lethbridge, Alberta named one of Canada's driest cities, averaging 14.7 inches of annual precipitation.

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  9. Hydrogen atmosphere could keep exomoons habitable for billions of years - Phys.org

    Scientists propose a new theory that a hydrogen atmosphere could sustain life on exomoons for billions of years.

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  10. Polarity: Positive, negative, or both

    Understanding polarity settings is crucial for troubleshooting welding problems.

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  11. Ottawa to Québec City can expect a winter blast of freezing rain

    Freezing rain expected in southern Quebec

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  12. Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Wednesday, March 11, 2026

    Temperatures to drop below seasonal averages across southern Manitoba on Wednesday, with snow and warmer temperatures expected on Thursday.

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  13. Pride to be shown, flown in Vernon in June

    Council approves Pride Flag display at city hall

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  14. Upper Ottawa Valley OPP says 'avoid unnecessary travel' due to freezing rain; All schools closed

    Upper Ottawa Valley OPP advises against unnecessary travel due to freezing rain, schools closed

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  15. Province announces new permits to help producers manage elk damage

    Saskatchewan government introduces depredation permit program for elk damage

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  16. The 19th-century mathematical clue that led to quantum mechanics - ScienceDaily

    Mathematician Bernhard Riemann's work on non-Euclidean geometry laid groundwork for quantum mechanics

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  17. Scientists make stunning discovery after digging in world's driest desert: 'Becoming increasingly relevant' - Yahoo

    Scientists make stunning discovery after digging in world's driest desert

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  18. Maple Ridge hosts Be Emergency Ready workshops

    Maple Ridge hosts emergency preparedness workshops to help residents prepare for seasonal hazards.

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  19. Jupiter's moons leave cold 'footprints' in the planet's auroras, James Webb Space Telescope finds - Space

    James Webb Space Telescope detects cold 'footprints' of Jupiter's moons in auroras

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  20. Beijing Quietly Recalibrates Decarbonization Targets to 2030

    China's 15th five-year plan sets 2030 decarbonization targets, marks a cautious approach to energy strategy, aims to lead global climate governance.

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  21. Burlington temporarily closes portion of King Road to help save endangered salamander

    Burlington closes part of King Road to protect breeding habitat of endangered salamander.

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  22. Renewables May Break the Century-Old Utility Rulebook

    Renewable energy sources are becoming more cost-competitive with fossil fuels

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  23. New zoning rules coming to waterbodies in national mountain parks to combat invasive species

    New zoning rules to be implemented in national parks in Alberta to control invasive species.

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  24. Middle East Conflict Threatens to Derail the Region’s Carbon Capture Boom

    Middle East Conflict Threatens to Derail the Region’s Carbon Capture Boom

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  25. ‘Like a biker gang’: Sea lions pack Vancouver Island beach for herring feast

    Sea lions are taking over a Vancouver Island beach, drawing large crowds with their feeding frenzy on herring.

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  26. ‘Fugitive odour’ wrangling filtration selected for Salmon Arm sewage treatment plant

    A new filtration system to reduce 'fugitive odour' from the Salmon Arm sewage treatment plant is being considered.

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  27. NASA just picked a new upper stage for its SLS moon rocket amid Artemis shakeup - Space

    NASA selects Centaur 5 as new upper stage for SLS rocket

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  28. Group rids Maple Ridge waterway of Himalayan blackberry

    A large-scale removal effort has cleared 66 bathtubs of Himalayan blackberry from the Trethewey Channel in Maple Ridge, BC.

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  29. Toronto could see up to 40 millimetres of rain by tomorrow, raising flood risk

    Flood watch issued for southern Ontario, potential for 40 mm of rain

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  30. The water is flowing like wine in Haines Junction theses days.

    Haines Junction's waterworks upgraded by federal and Yukon governments

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  31. Revelstoke Rod & Gun Club petitions B.C. for year-round accessible fishing

    Revelstoke Rod & Gun Club seeks year-round fishing access

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  32. Let’s learn about animals that can regrow body parts - Science News Explores

    Lizards can regrow their tails to escape predators.

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  33. New flood warnings issued for Cambridge and Six Nations with more rain in forecast

    Flood warnings issued for Cambridge and Six Nations

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  34. City taking steps to improve safety at crosswalk by Salmon Arm seniors activity centre

    City to reinstall crosswalk stripes at Salmon Arm seniors activity centre this spring/summer.

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  35. Undoing renewables obstacles should be part of energy MOU talks: Pembina

    Renewables development must factor into emissions policy talks

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  36. What we’re tracking on March 10

    Heavy rainfall expected over the next two days

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  37. Lake Country council approves 283-unit residential development

    Council approves 283-unit residential development

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  38. Manitoba farmers feel surge of fertilizer prices amid Middle East conflict

    Fertilizer prices on the rise due to global conflict

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  39. Officials promote clever solution for residents unable to install solar panels at home: 'Removing barriers and red tape'

    Residents face obstacles installing solar panels due to restrictive zoning laws and permitting processes.

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  40. Pool to close for three months for upgrade work

    Pool to close for three months for upgrade work as part of council's net zero efforts

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  41. Some areas of N.B. got record-low amounts of snow, rain in February

    Some areas of New Brunswick saw record-low snow and rain in February

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