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Massive 80,000L Fuel Spill After BC Train Derailment

A major environmental emergency is underway in British Columbia's Interior after a train derailment spilled over 80,000 litres of diesel fuel, triggering a massive multi-agency response and raising concerns about ecological impact.

Massive Fuel Spill After BC Train Derailment

Emergency crews respond to major environmental incident as over 12,000 litres of diesel fuel contaminates BC interior following train derailment near Tabor Mountain.

Dinosaur Sex Secrets Revealed Through Mating Injuries

Groundbreaking Canadian research reveals how fossilized injuries from mating combat may finally allow scientists to distinguish male from female dinosaurs, solving a long-standing paleontological mystery.

Fuel Train Derailment Near Kamloops Sparks Emergency

A CPKC freight train carrying combustible liquids derailed near Kamloops, BC, triggering a multi-agency emergency response. While no injuries were reported, the incident has raised significant environmental and safety questions.

Fuel Train Derailment Near Kamloops Sparks Emergency

A CPKC freight train carrying hazardous fuels derailed near Kamloops, BC, triggering an emergency response and evacuation alert for nearby properties as authorities assess the environmental risk.

Burnaby Refinery Shifts to US Control in $9.1B Deal

A major Canadian energy facility is changing hands as Calgary-based Parkland Corporation sells a significant portion of its business, including the Burnaby refinery, to American multinational Sinclair in a transformative $9.1 billion deal that reshapes We

Canada accelerates clean energy while backing pipelines

Canada is navigating a complex energy transition, rapidly expanding clean electricity while continuing to support fossil fuel infrastructure. Discover how the country plans to achieve net-zero grid by 2035 amid ongoing pipeline projects.

PEI fossil discovery rewrites reptile evolution timeline

A groundbreaking fossil footprint discovered on Prince Edward Island challenges established theories about when reptiles first walked the Earth, potentially pushing back their evolutionary timeline by millions of years.

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