CA ARCHIVE
- Meteor sighting over Cochrane stirs awe
A meteor was spotted over Cochrane, with new video and images shared online showing the bright celestial object passing overhead.
- Ceramic dishes to cut back on waste disposal
Switching to ceramic dishes can significantly reduce waste disposal, as they are reusable and non-biodegradable. Ceramic dishes also promote a more sustainable lifestyle and can help minimize landfill waste. Using ceramic dishes long-term can also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from producing new plastic and paper tableware.
- North Vancouver mayors press premier on sewage plant boondoggle
North Vancouver mayors call out Premier for lack of accountability on sewage plant costs.
- Fireball streaks across sky above Calgary
Fireball seen streaking across Calgary sky.
- Selkirk students apply environmental science and planning to Nelson’s Official Community Plan
Selkirk students apply environmental science and planning to Nelson's Official Community Plan
- HUB cyclists keep families in mind riding through Aldergrove
Community volunteers raise concerns about inadequate bike infrastructure in Aldergrove, highlighting gaps that can make cycling difficult for families with strollers or young children.
- Riley’s 16 lead Tulsa past East Carolina 93-66
Tulsa defeats East Carolina 93-66
- Quadra Island community rallies to protect old-growth forests and watersheds
Quadra Island residents to rally against old-growth forest logging on Feb 27
- Letters to The Province: Permanent standard time healthier for the body’s internal clock
Permanent daylight time has been proposed as a more health-friendly alternative to traditional daylight saving time
- Village of Clyde considers early bird pet licence fees
Village of Clyde considers offering discounted pet licensing fees to residents who apply before Jan. 31.
- Campbell River consignment stores host month-long Stamp Your Style shopping event starting March 15
Campbell River consignment stores host month-long shopping event starting March 15
- Permanent bike lanes on Wellington Crescent approved
Permanent bike lanes on Wellington Crescent to be installed
- University of Winnipeg leads digital farm research
University of Winnipeg launches digital farm research initiative
- February drier and warmer than normal in Red Deer
February was drier and warmer than normal in Red Deer.
- Town council given preview of cold weather response plan
Cold weather response plan to be presented to council for approval on March 10.
- qathet region March outlook: Above average temperatures
Above-average temperatures expected in the Qathet region as spring transition begins.
- Zelestra Proceeds With the Construction of the Echols Grove and Cedar Range Solar Projects in Texas
Zelestra to construct two large solar projects in Texas
- Grey Highlands faces big costs to upgrade Kimberley water system
The Municipality of Grey Highlands will likely need to invest in upgrades to the Kimberley/Amik water treatment system.
- North Shuswap library starting new chapter with grand re-opening
North Shuswap library to reopen with grand re-opening after recovery from 2023 wildfire
- Garbage collection changes cause frustration
New garbage collection system rolled out in Waterloo Region with delays and frustration.
- Changing the time all the time needs to stop
Clocks will spring forward one hour
- World Bank Says $50 Billion Committed to Africa Power Plans
$50 billion committed to Africa power plan
- Lovely: New investments aim to strengthen Alberta’s health care and natural landscape
New primary care search tool launched to improve healthcare accessibility in Alberta
- China Vows to Hit Carbon Peak Even With Wary New Climate Plan
China sets 2025 carbon peak target despite disappointing to climate activists