New Brunswick Trailblazer Creates Public Nature Preserve
Robin Hanson established the 162-hectare Hanson Nature Preserve on family land near French Lake, N.B., in September 2025, fulfilling a lifelong dream of protecting nature.
Robin Hanson established the 162-hectare Hanson Nature Preserve on family land near French Lake, N.B., in September 2025, fulfilling a lifelong dream of protecting nature.
A look back at the Battle of the Atlantic and the Canadian heroes who served between 1939 and 1945, as we honor their sacrifices.
Windsor's Legacy Beacon and historic Streetcar No. 351 have opened for the season, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's rich transportation heritage.
The Lewis Farms Recreation Centre in Edmonton has been gifted a Cree name, mistahaya wîkihk Community Recreation Centre, ahead of its scheduled opening in 2028, honoring Indigenous heritage.
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RecommendedHockey Canada has announced it will not send a team to the 2026 Spengler Cup invitational tournament in Davos, Switzerland, ending a long-standing tradition.
A break-in at a Manitoba First Nation's water treatment plant has rendered it inoperable, leaving the community without clean water. RCMP are investigating the incident.
Colleen Bready provides the latest weather forecast for May 1, 2026, with warmer temperatures expected across Winnipeg and surrounding areas as spring progresses.
North Shore Rescue airlifted a hiker and two aggressive dogs from British Columbia's North Shore mountains. The operation highlights risks of off-leash pets in wilderness.
After eight years of comforting victims and responders, Chewie the trauma support dog retires. The beloved canine hangs up his vest, earning well-deserved treats.
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RecommendedThe Saskatchewan big game hunting draw is now open, allowing hunters to apply for licenses for species like deer, elk, and moose. Applications are accepted online until June 15.
New NASA satellite imagery reveals Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches annually, one of the fastest rates globally, due to groundwater pumping and urban development.
The B.C. government has closed all lakes and rivers in Mount Robson Park to recreational use starting Monday to prevent the spread of whirling disease in fish, protecting the Fraser River watershed.
Scientists use an underwater robot to monitor sperm whale communication in real time, revealing complex vocal patterns that could aid conservation efforts.
A year after Jack and Lilly vanished, criminologists share insights on the RCMP investigation and what the case reveals about missing children.
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RecommendedCanadian Strategic Missions Corp. explains how ice from the moon would be extracted and turned into drinking water, a key step for lunar exploration.
Windsor's Sarah Jane Robinson, with no sailing experience, completed a grueling 26-day leg of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race across the North Pacific.
A harbour seal pup named Annette, entangled in fishing gear, was rescued and is recovering at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society.
Cherry blossoms in Toronto are expected to reach peak bloom this weekend. Discover the best locations to view these stunning flowers across the city.
Edmonton will see highs near 20°C through the weekend, according to CTV News Edmonton. The warm weather follows a cool spring and is expected to continue into next week.
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RecommendedParks Canada advises caution on spring hikes after hikers got lost in snowy upper mountain trails in Banff National Park. Hikers unaware of snow conditions face risks.
A fire damaged a home near 42 Avenue and 76 Street in southeast Edmonton early May 1, 2026. No injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation.
Strathmore begins evaluating a new 911 fire dispatch system to meet the CRTC's March 2027 deadline for decommissioning current Alberta networks, ensuring continued emergency services.
Therese Greenwood, who fled the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire, argues Canada's wildfire system is outdated for today's megafires and calls for a national strategy.
Saskatoon Zoo dedicates full-time staff to care for grizzly bears Mistaya and Koda, who emerge from torpor. Enrichment and feeding are key.
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RecommendedDespite April's snowy showers, May flowers are on the horizon. Photographer Mike Drew captures Alberta's vibrant blooms, from crocuses to wild roses.
A citizen-led campaign successfully reintroduced kiwi birds to Wellington, New Zealand, marking their return after over 100 years. The project involved community efforts and conservation measures.
Nearly a year after Jack and Lily Sullivan vanished, criminologists evaluate the RCMP's search efforts. New details emerge in the ongoing investigation.
The Toronto Zoo announced the birth of a Bactrian camel calf on April 30, marking a significant addition to the species' conservation efforts.
Violet Sykes, aged 105, received a historic black hole image from physicist Avery Broderick in Waterloo, Ontario, fulfilling a lifelong passion for astronomy.
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RecommendedErosion along Lake Winnipeg is endangering the Balsam Bay Cemetery, with graves at risk of falling into the water. Community members express concern as the shoreline retreats.