For Sandra Mathieson, gardening is a form of relaxation and connecting with her environment. She got to showcase her special plant designs at the club’s bi-annual flower show which was held at the Civic Garden Complex over the weekend. This year’s theme was ‘Only One Earth’ and included categories like …
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Don’t leave bears a ‘midnight snack,’ keep trash inside overnight, southwest residents told
The southwest Calgary community of Discovery Ridge is hoping an education blitz focused on living alongside bears will help to avoid future bear deaths in that area. Goal of Discovery Ridge campaign is to reduce safety risk and save bears. The southwest Calgary community of Discovery Ridge is hoping an …
Read More »So many people have dumped their pet turtles that it’s threatening B.C. species, says biologist
Research has confirmed that invasive pet turtles are successfully reproducing in the same territory as the endangered West Coast population of western painted turtles. A tally of 19 south coast spots revealed there were 2.5 invasive turtles for every one endangered turtle. They now outnumber endangered B.C. turtle species 2.5 …
Read More »Why doesn’t the N.W.T. bomb ice to prevent floods?
Starting in the 1940s, explosives were used on the Hay River to prevent ice jams and to protect the community from flooding. The practice was used for decades and is still used in several other jurisdictions. In 1951, a man in Hay River, N.W.T., drowned after the town experienced devastating …
Read More »Elver poachers forced Nova Scotia Power to shut down hydro dam
An influx of unauthorized elver harvesters prompted Nova Scotia Power to shut down one of its hydro dams last month, and the facility remains on reduced hours because of ongoing illegal fishing at the site. Illegal fishing near dam created safety concerns, spokesperson says. An influx of unauthorized elver harvesters …
Read More »Heavy rainfall ahead in parts of B.C. could contribute to flooding and mudslides, Environment Canada says
Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of British Columbia Friday as flooding and mudslides have prompted evacuation orders and highway closures in the province’s southern Interior. More rain is expected for Cache Creek and the Okanagan Indian Band territory, already hit by flooding. Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of …
Read More »Before worrying about AI’s threat to humankind, here’s what else Canada can do
While stark warnings have made headlines, some experts say they risk obscuring more immediate, practical concerns for Canada as it considers how to regulate the fast-evolving technology. Experts want Canada’s proposed law to include stronger privacy and human rights protections. The headlines have been, to say the least, troubling. Most …
Read More »How do you tally up forestry’s climate impact? Watchdog calls for more transparency
If a tree is felled in the forest, how should its emissions be tallied? It depends on who you ask — and according to a number of environmental groups, the true carbon cost of the forestry industry is being obscured by government accounting. Report from climate groups pegs forestry emissions …
Read More »Canadian artificial intelligence leader Geoffrey Hinton piles on fears of computer takeover
Voices worried about an AI takeover were thin on the ground a few years ago. But despite a recent flood of calls for restraint as the technology improves by leaps and bounds, AI’s money-making and defense potential appears irresistible. Canada’s AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton says AI could wipe out humans. …
Read More »N.S. art show celebrates love for lichens, aims to protect old forests
An art show opening this week in Annapolis Royal aims to celebrate the lichens of Nova Scotia while raising awareness of the destruction of old forests. Response from artists was so great that there will be 2nd show in June. Artists and citizen scientists have come together to create a …
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