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Hundreds of СÀ¶ÊÓƵ firefighters dig in for Fort St. John battle amid weather reprieve

Hundreds of СÀ¶ÊÓƵ firefighters dig in for Fort St. John battle amid weather reprieve

FORT ST. JOHN, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ — Hundreds of firefighters are taking advantage of a weather break to prepare for a potential worsening of conditions near the wildfire-threatened city of Fort St.
Biden administration clarifies 1872 Mining Law; says huge Nevada lithium mine can proceed

Biden administration clarifies 1872 Mining Law; says huge Nevada lithium mine can proceed

RENO, Nevada (AP) — The Biden administration says it has completed a court-ordered review that should ensure construction continues at a Nevada lithium mine, despite legal challenges brought by conservationists and tribal leaders.
California pledges to build channel for threatened fish to bypass Gold Rush-era dam

California pledges to build channel for threatened fish to bypass Gold Rush-era dam

MARYSVILLE, Calif.
Evacuation order lifted in central Alberta town as thousands more remain out of homes

Evacuation order lifted in central Alberta town as thousands more remain out of homes

An evacuation order for a west-central Alberta town has been lifted as wildfires continue to keep thousands of people out of their homes in the province.
Hot and dry conditions persist as wildfires rage through Western Canada

Hot and dry conditions persist as wildfires rage through Western Canada

Hot and dry conditions have worsened wildfires throughout Western Canada, forcing thousands from their homes and leaving many regions under a layer of smoke.
A rare, endangered seal named Yulia basks on Tel Aviv beach

A rare, endangered seal named Yulia basks on Tel Aviv beach

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An unexpected visitor spotted sunbathing on a beach in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv is turning heads and causing a media buzz.
Saskatchewan to use natural gas, possibly coal beyond 2035 federal target: Moe

Saskatchewan to use natural gas, possibly coal beyond 2035 federal target: Moe

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is to continue using natural gas and possibly coal beyond the federal government's target date.
As tidal-power firms ebb, Fisheries minister strikes task force to clarify regulation

As tidal-power firms ebb, Fisheries minister strikes task force to clarify regulation

HALIFAX — The federal government is creating a task force to clarify regulations for projects attempting to harness the tidal energy of the Bay of Fundy, after a key player sought bankruptcy protection last week — and blamed Ottawa.
Goodbye, fish and chips? New England haddock imperiled by overfishing

Goodbye, fish and chips? New England haddock imperiled by overfishing

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A staple seafood species caught by East Coast fishers for centuries is experiencing overfishing, and regulators have cut catch quotas by more than 80% to prevent the fish's population from collapse.
Ontario water, air quality a concern: auditor general state of environment report

Ontario water, air quality a concern: auditor general state of environment report

TORONTO — Deforestation, contaminated air, polluted water and the loss of wetlands are a growing concern, Ontario's auditor general concluded in a "state of the environment report" released Tuesday.
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