Similkameen leaders say Copper Mountain mine expansion lacks consent

Indigenous leaders from the Similkameen Valley are “deeply disappointed” by a provincial decision to approve a contentious mine expansion in their territories — emphasizing that they did not give consent for the... Read more »

In Manitoba, a growing bison herd welcomes new members

A large herd of bagwaji-bizhikiwag (wood bison) call Chitek Lake Anishinaabe Provincial Park in Manitoba home — and their community recently grew even larger. On Feb. 18, the herd welcomed 10 new... Read more »

The secretive, foreign-owned LNG export project in Quebec, explained

Summary The Norwegian company Marinvest Energy AS wants to build Canada’s third largest LNG export facility on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec The company has a non-disclosure agreement... Read more »

Alberta regulator rejects Canada’s largest data centre

Summary The Alberta Utilities Commission has rejected a proposal for a massive rural data centre, citing missing information and a lack of public consultation The company behind the proposal, Synapse Data Centre,... Read more »

Tens of thousands hit Mexico’s streets to mark International Women’s Day

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve... Read more »

A mix of frustration and relief as Canadians arrive home from Middle East

Open this photo in gallery: Aqlima Amini tears up while greeting her family as they arrive from Dubai at Pearson Airport in Toronto on Saturday.Sammy Kogan/The Canadian Press Loved ones waiting with... Read more »

Clocks set to spring forward on Sunday, while B.C. adopts year-round daylight time

Open this photo in gallery: Daylight time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, when clocks move forward one hour.Carlos Osorio/The Globe and Mail Clocks are set to spring forward on... Read more »

Shots fired at two Toronto-area synagogues as police boost patrols

A string of shootings targeting Toronto-area synagogues, including two early Saturday, has prompted calls for stronger protection for the Jewish community amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. York Regional Police said... Read more »

Oil prices are soaring, but Trump is downplaying the need to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices have soared in the week since the U.S. and Israel launched their war against Iran, but President Donald Trump on Saturday downplayed the idea of turning... Read more »

March 8, 2026, is the last time most British Columbians will change their clocks — what you need to know

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve... Read more »