Does Indigenous Title hinder access to Crown land in B.C.?

For Kim Reeves, director of the Four Wheel Drive Association of British Columbia, the backcountry is more than just a place to play; it’s fundamental to life in the province. He’s spent... Read more »

Dodgers force World Series Game 7 with 3-1 win over Blue Jays

Yoshinobu Yamamoto beat Toronto for the second time in a week, slumping Mookie Betts hit a two-run single in a three-run third inning and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers held off... Read more »

In boost to mining industry, Canada commits to stockpile critical minerals as a national security priority

Canada is officially designating certain critical minerals as a national security priority under the Defence Production Act, a move that would allow the federal government to support the mining industry by guaranteeing... Read more »

Don’t be fooled by the Ontario Ring of Fire ads aired during Blue Jays games

If you’ve been watching the Toronto Blue Jays on this historic World Series run, you’ve probably seen the Government of Ontario’s advertisements about mining in the Ring of Fire. As I tuned... Read more »

Behind the fear: The unsolved killings in Dawson Creek, B.C.

WARNING: This story contains graphic content and vulgar language. Part 1: ‘Crazy, crazy criminality’   When Arron Linklater leaves his house, the essentials come with him: Wallet. Phone. Keys. Bullet-proof vest.  For... Read more »

Does Ontario’s Environmental Bill of Rights have teeth?

As Ontario’s legislature returns for fall session and rules that put the province’s controversial Bill 5 into place roll out, critics say the remaining tools under the Environmental Bill of Rights are... Read more »

Nlaka’pamux solar project offers lessons for B.C.

This story is a collaboration between The Narwhal and IndigiNews. Deep in a clear-skied valley in B.C.’s Southern Interior, a vast array of identical black solar panels stretches into the distance, digesting... Read more »

Why Scope 3 emissions are a big deal for Canada

They come from driving a car or taking the bus to the office. Or when employees are given a company-owned smartphone. They can even result from a three-course dinner at a holiday... Read more »

University of Alberta’s David Wishart wins top Canadian science prize

Open this photo in gallery: Dr. David Wishart was named this year’s recipient of the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering for his role in helping to build metabolomics... Read more »

Alberta labour leaders gauge interest in general strike after suspension of teachers’ bargaining rights

Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) president Gil McGowan says unions will encourage workers incensed by the provincial government’s suspension of bargaining rights to volunteer for recall campaigns and prepare for a possible... Read more »