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Environment
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New technology is helping researchers understand how birds time their migrations when the seasons send mixed signals
Wildlife
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have found evidence that bowhead whales exfoliate their skin by rubbing against large rocks
Wildlife
Wildlife
Whales are beginning to return to B.C. waters — but will they find a safe haven?
People & Culture
Depending on whom you ask, the North’s sentinel species is either on the edge of extinction or an environmental success story. An in-depth look at the complicated, contradictory and controversial science behind the sound bites
People & Culture
These two shows may serve to both challenge and reinforce people’s perceptions of rural life
People & Culture
Nutritious and ecologically friendly, crickets might just be the food of the future
People & Culture
The renowned Canadian artist and bestselling author discusses how his love of plastic morphed into an art exhibit about ocean pollution
People & Culture
#MuseumSelfie trended on Twitter January 20th as people the world over shared their snaps.
People & Culture
Canadian Paralympians and Para athletes join the mission to increase trail accessibility across Canada
People & Culture
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People & Culture
People & Culture
Our experts wrap up their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
People & Culture
A Spokane, Wash. man’s joke plan to send wildfire smoke back to B.C. got serious uptake
People & Culture
A Dawson City, Yukon goldpanner is among several Canadians headed to the World Goldpanning Championship in Slovakia
Wildlife
Appreciating the craftsmanship of Canada's national animal
People & Culture
First-ever "Operation Pumpkin Drop" held in Saskatoon was a messy success
People & Culture
Thousands gather to help Thompson break the Guinness World Record for greatest number of people howling like wolves in unison
Travel
An insider’s account of the modern-day gold rush
Travel
Bring it … and leave it all on the mountain
Travel
Thomas Hall review the Seattle Sports Firewater Multi-Bottle and Mountain Hardwear Lamina Z Spark sleeping bag
Travel
Camaraderie, conversation and conservation are key at the Alpine Club of Canada’s annual General Mountaineering Camp
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Exploration
Natalia Martinez was airlifted to safety at 10:30 p.m. Thursday
Wildlife
Following a deadly summer for the endangered whales, Fisheries and Oceans Canada is tightening regulations for crab fishers in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Travel
The new movement building flourishing tourism hubs across Canada – one sustainable example at a time
Wildlife
After more than a million years on Earth, the caribou is under threat of global extinction. The precipitous decline of the once mighty herds is a tragedy that is hard to watch — and even harder to reverse.
History
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
History
History
AMC's new 10-part narrative of the Franklin expedition is part high adventure, part gothic horror
Wildlife
Plus: Marathon hare migrations, increasingly efficient wolves, wandering basking sharks and homemaking bees
Mapping
Indigenous rights activist and 60s Scoop survivor Colleen Cardinal discusses her project to map the Indigenous adoptee diaspora
Wildlife
Why Canada’s cougars are on the rise — and what that means for us
Wildlife
Algonquin wolves face an uncertain future primarily because they can be legally shot and trapped in many parts of Ontario
Wildlife
Wildlife
Wildlife
Also: Climate changed restaurant menus, sandhill cranes in New Brunswick, bears waking up from their slumber — and a pesky woodpecker hits Canada where it hurts
Wildlife
Wildlife
Experts say strong El Niño pattern in the Pacific could cause some unusual bird sightings as winter turns to spring
People & Culture
Harvesting the talent in Toronto, Halifax, Montréal and Vancouver
Exploration
Whether outrunning a tornado, dodging lava bombs or hunkering down in a hurricane, explorer George Kourounis is most comfortable living on the edge
Mapping
This online map platform displays hundreds of stories on ecological farming issues from around the world
Mapping
Industrial engineer Cheryl White uses visual problem-solving and team engagement techniques in her day job. Now she’s using them to crowdsource a national mapping project.
Places
Edmonton’s River Valley is a space the musician, writer and artist can go to just be herself
Environment
UBC prof Amanda Vincent won the $250,000 Indianapolis Prize for her work on ocean conservation
Science & Tech
Université Laval and the University of Toronto both have teams that have won the prototype gasoline category at past Shell Eco-marathon Americas
Travel
Robin Esrock gives his list of favourite spring activities
Travel
Spread your wings with birdwatching’s elite guard in south Texas
People & Culture
Family canoeing from Edmonton to Montreal to inspire youth to get outdoors
Travel
People & Culture
Science & Tech
People & Culture
Travel
Canada has just as much geographic diversity as a galaxy far, far away.
Travel
Bordered by Venice Beach and other L.A. neighbourhoods, oceanside Santa Monica is compact, innovative and laidback-chic. It’s also the best place to learn to surf in the region.