The climate costs of B.C.’s Ksi Lisims LNG

The federal government celebrated B.C.’s newly approved Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility this week, touting Canada’s environmental standards. But the project will be heavily reliant on natural gas in... Read more »

Surging Blue Jays overcome bizarre ruling to beat Rays, extend win streak to six

Turns out the weird and dumb plays the Toronto Blue Jays are all too familiar with from Tropicana Field came over to George M. Steinbrenner Field along with the Tampa Bay Rays.... Read more »

Elvis Stojko’s second act as a racer

The morning heat hit like a wall as he stepped onto the pit lane at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. It wasn’t even noon, and already the asphalt shimmered, radiating the kind of... Read more »

Immigration lawyer, critics question Alberta’s plans to add citizenship marker to ID

Open this photo in gallery: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Monday her government is adding proof of citizenship markers to driver’s licences and other forms of identification.JASON FRANSON/The Canadian Press Critics are... Read more »

Heavyweight’s Jonathan Goldstein is ready to camp — kind of

If you’re a podcast listener with big feelings, then you’re a fan of Heavyweight. In which case, we have great news: it’s back! A new season debuts Sept. 18, after a near... Read more »

Massive Ksi Lisims LNG approved in B.C.

The B.C. government has just approved the Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility, which will produce up to 12 million tonnes of LNG annually by 2028.  Ksi Lisims LNG —... Read more »

Surrey creates $250,000 reward fund for information on extortion threats to South Asian businesses

British Columbia’s second-largest city has created a $250,000 fund to dole out rewards to people with evidence that helps stop the continuing extortion of South Asian businesspeople. Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and... Read more »

How wildfires threaten B.C.’s drinking water

When Scott Driver began work as fire chief in Cranbrook, B.C., in 2019, his mission was crystal clear: protect his town’s residents and buildings from fire. But it wasn’t until 2022, when... Read more »

Alberta’s oil and gas legacy is a ‘gigantic problem’: top political staffer

If Vitor Marciano, the chief of staff to Alberta’s energy minister, thought he was going to get a warm reception at a recent meeting in the village of Warburg, he was mistaken. ... Read more »

Montreal’s Le Miaousée wants to become Canada’s first permanent cat museum

Open this photo in gallery: Aqeela Nahani poses for a photograph with signage for the Montreal Cat Museum: Le Miaousee, in Montreal. Nahani recently left a job in the corporate world to... Read more »