Researchers and advocates say sea level rise and coastal erosion will lead to increased conflict between people who want public beach access and private owners.
Researchers and advocates say sea level rise and coastal erosion will lead to increased conflict between people who want public beach access and private owners.
A number of Ontario museums are working overtime to collect artifacts such as social distancing signs and multimedia files — including high-resolution photographs — as they gradually put together a COVID-19 story, and they they are imploring people to preserve personal materials for posterity.
An award-winning artist based in Kingston, Ont., has made inaccurate claims for decades of being Indigenous and a Sixties Scoop survivor, according to family, members of 11 First Nations, and other close acquaintances.
Norbert Stemmer and his mother rushed over to Canada from Germany after finding out his nephews died in the Kelowna crane collapse, but now they’re stuck in quarantine despite being fully vaccinated and showing negative PCR tests.
For days, thick smoke has blanketed Kootenay and Okanagan cities, reaching levels considered dangerous. Now, Metro Vancouver is bracing for that smoke to reach the coast.
Albertans are being cautioned to brace themselves for another heat wave.
Frozen mangoes commonly sold at Sobeys and Loblaws across Canada have been recalled because of a possible Hepatitis A contamination.
After decades of activism and suffering from mercury poisoning, the Grassy Narrows community is celebrating the long-awaited agreement with Ottawa to fund a one-of-a-kind, specialized mercury treatment centre in the northwestern Ontario First Nation.
New details have emerged about the Catholic Church’s controversial multimillion-dollar legal bill paid from a fund intended for residential school survivors.