Building new homes in dangerous places could cost B.C. another $2.2 billion a year by 2030, a new study has found.
The latest report lists the Lower Mainland, Thompson-Okanagan and the southern end of Vancouver Island among the top-10 riskiest regions in Canada for flood damage. More transparency and better ...
BC Hydro has begun work to enable seismic upgrades at Ladore Dam, near Campbell River, marking what the company calls a ...
A new report warns that building new homes in the path of wildfires and floods could cost billions, with B.C. facing the highest potential costs across the country.
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we hear ideas about why misinformation spreads during climate disasters ...
The salmon of the Salish Sea are facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change, warming temperatures and erratic ...
The Quesnel Art Gallery is filled with sculptures and paintings as Casey Fisher's "An Exploration of Geography Through Colour ...
Traditionally described as the “shallow soft bottomed bay reaching close to the road”, the site at 221 Minato Road in Ucluelet was partially cleared about five years ago by its former owners for a ...
TEMPE – As the crimson sea of rising red jerseys walked off the baseball field turn soccer pitch in New Mexico, stricken in ...
There was a time when few people in the coastal Pakistani city of Gwadar understood what climate change was. After a decade of ...