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Alberta Energy Regulator cites oil company for causing seismic events in...

The largest recorded earthquake in Alberta's history was not a natural event, but most likely caused by disposal of oilsands wastewater, new research has concluded.

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Regulator defends finding that Alberta’s largest earthquake was caused by...

The release of the timeline comes three days after Obsidian Energy openly challenged the regulator's attribution of a 5.6 magnitude quake to the company's deep disposal well.

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Ottawa, B.C. launch plan to plant more than 37 million trees across province

Once grown, the trees are expected to remove more than 2.1 million tonnes of climate-polluting carbon dioxide from the air, according to the B.C. and federal governments.

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Large grass fire breaks out in west Edmonton along Anthony Henday Drive

A thick plume of smoke could be seen across much of west Edmonton Monday afternoon, after a grass fire broke out along Anthony Henday Drive near 111 Avenue.

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Wildfires in northeastern B.C. expected to worsen, but some residents staying...

Peace River Regional District board chair Leonard Hiebert said there have also been reports of others driving into the wildfire area, "impeding the response."

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Satellites give firefighters real time advantage for fighting wildfires

Data from a growing number of satellites are giving firefighters new tools to predict fire behaviour and analyze its consequences.

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Toronto’s Pearson Airport to host hydrogen refuelling station

They say in a press release that the refuelling station will have capability for both cars and transport trucks.

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Could Canada’s wildfire season last until the snow falls?

Officials have already said Canada is experiencing its worst fire season on record, charring more than 130,000 square kilometres to date.

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Wildfires in Canada could burn into late fall, winter

Forecast maps show Manitoba is likely to see intense fire activity in September, with Saskatchewan, Eastern Alberta and Western Ontario also likely to see “above-average” activity.

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Canada’s plant hardiness zones map ready to bloom for 1st time in 10 years

Natural Resources Canada is hoping to release an updated version of Canada's plant hardiness zones map in 2024. The last time it was updated was in 2014.

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