Calgary & Olds College team up to tame brownfields CIty of Calgary and Olds College are partnering to develop a brownfields reclamation project. Dec. 4, 2012Article
Mountain parks delay prescribed burns National parks in the Rocky Mountains have delayed prescribed burns for a year due to lack of funding. Dec. 4, 2012Article
More species added to Canada's 'at-risk' list COSEWIC has added more species to the 'at-risk' list. Dec. 4, 2012Article
Leduc County surprised by Beaumont expansion plans Leduc County administration is opposed to the way they found out about Beaumont's plans to annex a large portion of land. Dec. 3, 2012Article
Effects of vacant land on community & health Urban residents report negative effects of vacant land in their neighbourhoods, on community and health. Dec. 3, 2012Article
Syncrude to test turning tailing ponds into clean lakes Syncrude will start the process of converting a large tailings pond into a clean lake later this month. Dec. 3, 2012Article
New uses for pine beetle killed timber BC forest product companies are finding new ways to use timber killed by mountain pine beetles. Nov. 30, 2012Article
An enthralling look at urban food growth Book review from Saskatoon of book on urban agriculture and local food, by Edmonton writer. Nov. 30, 2012Article
Kent rejects Alberta Cenovus Energy gas project Federal environment minister rejects proposed gas project in Suffield area due to environmental risks. Nov. 30, 2012Article
Human disturbances keep elk on high alert Study shows that elk are disturbed more by human activities in their habitat than by their natural predators. Nov. 29, 2012Article
CAPP guidelines to monitor fracking concerns New guidelines have been released by CAPP regarding how to monitor and respond to earthquakes from hydraulic fracturing. Nov. 28, 2012Article
Pine beetles boost global warming New research shows that mountain pine beetles do well in warmer climates, and the effects of the beetle infestations contribute to global warming. Nov. 26, 2012Article