Rochelle Baker
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News, Island Insider
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October 27th 2022
“I can’t think of anything more hopeful than getting involved in rewilding and restoration projects," says teacher Sheldon Etheridge on Quadra Island's school wetland project, which will be an outdoor classroom and mitigate climate change in the community.
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The Northern Tornadoes Project looked at Environment Canada's data and found that 70 per cent of tornadoes between 2019 and 2021 that touched down had no ECCC tornado warning.
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 27th 2022
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I could never shake the nagging feeling that I was standing on the sidelines, watching idly as ecosystems around me fell like dominoes, writes Auston Chhor.
Auston Chhor
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 27th 2022
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Any significant attempt right now to help Canadians contend with inflation would be like trying to put a fire out with gasoline, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| October 27th 2022
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The United Nations says close to 1 million drought-affected people in Somalia are in areas under the control or influence of the al-Shabab extremist group, and it appealed to the fighters to allow humanitarian access as famine threatens the country.
Cara Anna
News
| October 26th 2022
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Natural gas and electricity prices in Europe have plunged from summer peaks thanks to mild weather and a monthslong scramble to fill gas storage ahead of winter and replace Russian supplies during the war in Ukraine. It's a welcome respite after Russia slashed natural gas flows, triggering an energy crisis that has fueled record inflation and a looming recession.
David McHugh
News
| October 26th 2022
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A senior Ottawa officer told the Emergencies Act inquiry that police had tow trucks at the ready before the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act and would have moved on protesters with or without the new powers.
Stephanie Taylor, David Fraser
News, Politics
| October 26th 2022
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Tension reached a high point during a trauma-healing ceremony when a hereditary chief walked across a sand-covered floor and returned the gift he had received from Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer.
Dirk Meissner
News, Politics
| October 26th 2022
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From the archives
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Mike De Souza
News, Politics
| November 7th 2018
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