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Burlington Fire Responds to 'Steam, Not Smoke' Incident at Millcroft Golf Course
Fire crews have confirmed that the emissions at Millcroft Golf Course were a natural moisture release, not a fire, amid an ongoing investigation into…
Jun 16
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Burlington Fire Responds to 'Steam, Not Smoke' Incident at Millcroft Golf Course
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Georgetown Takes a Stand: Local Voices Rise Against Controversial Bill 5
Halton Hills Community Sounds Alarm Over Environmental Protection and Indigenous Rights Amidst New Provincial Legislation.
Jun 9
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Georgetown Takes a Stand: Local Voices Rise Against Controversial Bill 5
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First Nations Vow ‘Idle No More’ as Ontario’s Controversial Bill 5 Passes Amidst Protests
New Law Threatens Environment, Treaty Rights as Ontario Fast-Tracks 'Special Economic Zones' Despite Opposition From First Nations
Jun 4
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First Nations Vow ‘Idle No More’ as Ontario’s Controversial Bill 5 Passes Amidst Protests
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Environmental advocates gather in Toronto to protest Bill 5
The rally, led by The Water Warriors, underscored concerns over threats to Ontario's endangered species and protected lands.
May 28
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Environmental advocates gather in Toronto to protest Bill 5
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Hamilton Community Peregrine Project Celebrates "FOUR CHICKS IN HALF A DAY!"
On May 3, 2025. The Hamilton Falcon Watch saw four Peregrine Falcon chicks hatch over a 13 hour period.
May 6
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Hamilton Community Peregrine Project Celebrates "FOUR CHICKS IN HALF A DAY!"
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UPDATED: Tree Clearing at Millcroft Sparks City and Federal Investigation
The City of Burlington, Environment and Climate Change Canada launched separate investigations as residents protested the project's approval.
May 4
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UPDATED: Tree Clearing at Millcroft Sparks City and Federal Investigation
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Bird Flu Cases on the Rise in Ontario
Wildlife experts warn of increased infections among birds ahead of spring migration
Mar 3
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Bird Flu Cases on the Rise in Ontario
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Experts Say No Quick Fix for Toronto’s Growing Coyote Problem
Residents Demand Stronger Action, But City Focuses on Aversion Strategies
Feb 15
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Experts Say No Quick Fix for Toronto’s Growing Coyote Problem
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Canada’s Efforts in the Largest Wildlife and Forestry Trafficking Crackdown Ever
A global task force targets the illegal trade of endangered species and protected plants.
Feb 9
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Canada’s Efforts in the Largest Wildlife and Forestry Trafficking Crackdown Ever
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City of Toronto Responds to Coyote Cull Rumors, Emphasizes Aversion Techniques
Will Toronto remove the Liberty Village coyotes? Here’s what we know.
Feb 7
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City of Toronto Responds to Coyote Cull Rumors, Emphasizes Aversion Techniques
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Ducks Unlimited Canada Protects Key Wetlands Across Ontario
Through strategic partnerships and acquisitions, Ducks Unlimited Canada is safeguarding vital wetland ecosystems to preserve biodiversity
Feb 5
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Ducks Unlimited Canada Protects Key Wetlands Across Ontario
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Snowy Owl Numbers Are Declining Faster Than Expected, Study Finds
A new study finds that Snowy Owl numbers are far lower than previously estimated, raising concerns about their long-term survival.
Feb 2
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Snowy Owl Numbers Are Declining Faster Than Expected, Study Finds
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