Keith Schneider is the senior editor and chief correspondent of Circle of Blue. Keith writes from his home in northern ...
A new nuclear power plant on the shores of Lake Michigan is just the beginning of nuclear expansion in the Great Lakes basin ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says plans for a trade corridor through the Port of Churchill are getting serious — though some ...
Ken Johnston walked from Niagara Falls to Owen Sound, tracing the Underground Railroad forged by Harriet Tubman and Black ...
Former Mushkegowuk Grand Chief hopes environment and health-related recommendations are met, despite Ontario’s June ...
British Columbia is pushing through mining projects as Premier David Eby confirms his desire to make changes to DRIPA and prioritize critical minerals ...
How the region powers its growth, on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border, will determine the future of the Great Lakes ...
The use of glyphosate in B.C. forestry has declined, but a group advocating for a ban says spraying even small areas can have an outsized impact ...
Growing up in Alberta, Julia Sawatzky heard talk of the oilsands her entire life. But she hadn’t actually traveled much farther north than Edmonton before she went to Fort McMurray to complete a month ...
If you’re in Western Canada — heck if you’re anywhere in Canada — you’ve probably heard about pipelines lately (or for the past seemingly million years). It’s particularly true since late last year ...
Just past the sign that welcomes drivers to Olds, Alta., sits a parcel of farmland. It’s on the edge of town, across the street from homes and tucked behind the old municipal building, which was sold ...
In 2006, scientists descended upon a remote open-pit mine in Australia to study air that turns into rock. Like many mines, after churning through rock to get at a mineral, the Mount Keith nickel mine ...