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New dinosaur 'Hellboy' unveiled at Royal Tyrrell Museum
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In a discovery almost 10 years in the making, paleontologists with the Royal Tyrrell Museum have now unveiled a new, never before seen dinosaur. First found by a southeastern Alberta resident back in 2005, Regaliceratops peterhewsi, has been given the ...
'Hellboy' horned dinosaur unveiled in Alberta museumToronto Sun
'Hellboy' dinosaur species discovered in Alberta proves a fitting subject for a ...Toronto Star
Alberta dinosaur expert proposes marriage in scientific paperCBC.ca
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In a discovery almost 10 years in the making, paleontologists with the Royal Tyrrell Museum have now unveiled a new, never before seen dinosaur. First found by a southeastern Alberta resident back in 2005, Regaliceratops peterhewsi, has been given the ...
'Hellboy' horned dinosaur unveiled in Alberta museum
'Hellboy' dinosaur species discovered in Alberta proves a fitting subject for a ...
Alberta dinosaur expert proposes marriage in scientific paper
Globalnews.ca
Water board calls on province to take action on invasive mussels
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OKANAGAN - The Okanagan Basin Water Board is using the province's declaration of June as Invasive Species Action Month to prod it into increasing its role in the fight against zebra and quagga mussels. “Awareness is great but action is better. The water ...
Water Board wants permanent inspection stations for invasive musselsGlobalnews.ca
Water board won't pay if B.C. doesn't stop mussel invasion at bordersKelowna Capital News
Water Board calls for action, not words, from senior governments on invasive ...Lake Country Calendar
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OKANAGAN - The Okanagan Basin Water Board is using the province's declaration of June as Invasive Species Action Month to prod it into increasing its role in the fight against zebra and quagga mussels. “Awareness is great but action is better. The water ...
Water Board wants permanent inspection stations for invasive mussels
Water board won't pay if B.C. doesn't stop mussel invasion at borders
Water Board calls for action, not words, from senior governments on invasive ...
National Post
These marsupials sex each other to death, and their suicidal mating frenzies ...
National Post
Every year, antechinus marsupials get it on until the males all drop dead. Researchers classified two new species of Dusky Antechinus, mouse-like creatures that engage in suicidal reproduction, and published their findings last week in the peer-reviewed ...
Suicidal Sexcapades: 2 Newfound Marsupials Do It to DeathLive Science
50 shades of endangered: Marsupial mating habits to die for(e) Science News (press release) (registration)
Fatal Attraction: Meet the Marsupials that Literally Sex Themselves to DeathNature World News
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National Post
Every year, antechinus marsupials get it on until the males all drop dead. Researchers classified two new species of Dusky Antechinus, mouse-like creatures that engage in suicidal reproduction, and published their findings last week in the peer-reviewed ...
Suicidal Sexcapades: 2 Newfound Marsupials Do It to Death
50 shades of endangered: Marsupial mating habits to die for
Fatal Attraction: Meet the Marsupials that Literally Sex Themselves to Death
Globalnews.ca
Sask. implements new ambient air quality standards
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Pollution from Lambton Generating Station, a coal fired power plant in Ontario. Updated provincial ambient air quality standards are now in place in Saskatchewan. Canadian Press Images/Stephen C. Host ...
Green Party Statement on Clean Air DayWire Service Canada (press release)
Clean Air Day today in SK, part of Canadian Environment WeekSouthwest Booster
REAPS Celebrates Clean Air DayCKPG News Prince George
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Globalnews.ca
Pollution from Lambton Generating Station, a coal fired power plant in Ontario. Updated provincial ambient air quality standards are now in place in Saskatchewan. Canadian Press Images/Stephen C. Host ...
Green Party Statement on Clean Air Day
Clean Air Day today in SK, part of Canadian Environment Week
REAPS Celebrates Clean Air Day
The Globe and Mail
Canada grilled by UN climate officials on emission targets
The Globe and Mail
The Harper government faced a grilling from global climate officials Thursday, as countries' representatives questioned Canada's policies and commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Canada's chief negotiator Louise Metivier presented Ottawa's ...
Canada off track for 2020 climate targetNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Al Gore to Lead Hundreds of Climate Reality Leaders in CanadaEcoWatch
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The Globe and Mail
The Harper government faced a grilling from global climate officials Thursday, as countries' representatives questioned Canada's policies and commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Canada's chief negotiator Louise Metivier presented Ottawa's ...
Canada off track for 2020 climate target
Al Gore to Lead Hundreds of Climate Reality Leaders in Canada
Toronto Star
Killer whale population rebounding off the southern coast of B.C.
OurWindsor.ca
After a 40-year low, it looks like the southern resident population of orca whales is having a baby boom. A three-month-old calf (its gender has not yet been determined) was spotted off the coast of Tofino Beach on Vancouver Island on June 1, bringing the ...
Orca calf spotted for first time since FebruaryHeraldNet (blog)
Killer Whale Population: Four Calf Sightings Near Canada, Despite Recent ...Headlines & Global News
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OurWindsor.ca
After a 40-year low, it looks like the southern resident population of orca whales is having a baby boom. A three-month-old calf (its gender has not yet been determined) was spotted off the coast of Tofino Beach on Vancouver Island on June 1, bringing the ...
Orca calf spotted for first time since February
Killer Whale Population: Four Calf Sightings Near Canada, Despite Recent ...
EarthSky
Venus, Jupiter herald the start of summer
The Guardian
This date marks the longest day and the shortest night of the year. From this point on, until the winter solstice in December, the days will slowly get shorter and the nights longer. The process is relatively slow, so we won't really notice the dwindling length of the ...
June offers celestial events worth watchingNapa Valley Register
ASTROLOGICAL STARCAST: beginning June 4Beach Reporter
Short nights won't hamper sky gazing this monthPacific Daily News
Universe Today
Tucson News Now
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The Guardian
This date marks the longest day and the shortest night of the year. From this point on, until the winter solstice in December, the days will slowly get shorter and the nights longer. The process is relatively slow, so we won't really notice the dwindling length of the ...
June offers celestial events worth watching
ASTROLOGICAL STARCAST: beginning June 4
Short nights won't hamper sky gazing this month
Toronto Sun
Help save our bees
Toronto Sun
ABUZZ WITH NEWS: Today marks the launch of Buzzing Gardens, a national program spearheaded by Bees Matter that provides Canadians with free seeds to plant pollinator-friendly gardens. (Farmers, beekeepers, and several agricultural organizations ...
New program lets you help feed beesiNews880.com
Better 'bee'-lieve it – hotels for beesFarms.com
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Toronto Sun
ABUZZ WITH NEWS: Today marks the launch of Buzzing Gardens, a national program spearheaded by Bees Matter that provides Canadians with free seeds to plant pollinator-friendly gardens. (Farmers, beekeepers, and several agricultural organizations ...
New program lets you help feed bees
Better 'bee'-lieve it – hotels for bees
Vancouver Sun
Navy halts live-fire exercise off Vancouver Island to avoid harming whales
Vancouver Sun
The Canadian navy halted a live-fire explosives exercise near Nanoose Bay on Wednesday after a whale-watching crew warned that a pod of orcas was arriving in the area. J-pod, which includes three calves less than a year old, was heading south of ...
Navy halts live-fire exercise to avoid harming whalesTimes Colonist
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Vancouver Sun
The Canadian navy halted a live-fire explosives exercise near Nanoose Bay on Wednesday after a whale-watching crew warned that a pod of orcas was arriving in the area. J-pod, which includes three calves less than a year old, was heading south of ...
Navy halts live-fire exercise to avoid harming whales
Toronto Star
Face to face with two doomed Franklin members
Toronto Star
VANCOUVER—Archeologists trying to solve one of the Canadian Arctic's coldest missing-persons cases have called in a forensic artist skilled at getting justice for the lost and murdered. A team of archeologists, led by Nunavut's director of heritage and culture ...
Relics of Long-Lost Shipwreck UnveiledHistory
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Toronto Star
VANCOUVER—Archeologists trying to solve one of the Canadian Arctic's coldest missing-persons cases have called in a forensic artist skilled at getting justice for the lost and murdered. A team of archeologists, led by Nunavut's director of heritage and culture ...
Relics of Long-Lost Shipwreck Unveiled
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