A volunteer group on Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula is calling on the provincial government to clean up a former dump situated near a world-class fossil site. Read More
Canadian travellers with trips planned to Mexico weighing whether or not to stay home
While Canadian airlines started flying to and from Mexico again on Tuesday, caution is still advised in the region, leaving tourists trying to decide what to do. And unless travellers bought the right kind of insurance, they might not be able to get their money back if they want to...
Canada approves latest Gulfstream business jets after Trump tariff threat
Federal regulators are giving the thumbs up to Gulfstream G700 and G800 business jets in a move that comes weeks after new tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump over the planes' status in Canada. Read More
Snowy winter in N.S. pushing tiny saw-whet owls into more populated areas
Northern saw-whet owls are smaller than robins and can find it difficult to penetrate the snow to reach their usual prey. Read More
Salamander species discovered in new habitat in Riverview
A new scientific study explains how a suburb of Moncton surprisingly became home to a rare discovery. Read More
Relocated bison herd aims to bring food security to Métis in northern Alberta
Leaders of the Willow Lake Métis Nation located south of Fort McMurray, Alta., say the return of a wood bison herd to their traditional territory is a victory for food sustainability. Read More
First signs of herring spawn spark excitement on Vancouver Island
The herring spawn is an auspicious time on the South Coast. For some coastal First Nations, it represents the coming of spring and a time to gather food, while for conservationists it’s a time to take stock of the fish’s numbers. Read More
Kamloops couple 3D prints vertical feeding stand to help sickly kitten
A Kamloops, B.C., couple has 3D printed a feeding stand to help a foster kitten that has a unique medical condition. Read More