If passed, the new law will make B.C. the first government in Canada to codify the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Once implemented, it will significantly alter the way major resource projects are approached on Indigenous territories| The Narwhal
Almost two years after Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs issued an eviction order to the pipeline company, land defenders are now enforcing it| The Narwhal
As old-growth logging in B.C. continues, conservation organization creates detailed map showing original forests in B.C. have all but disappeared| The Narwhal
Trying to buy a bottle of Ontario VQA wine in B.C. is about as easy as it is to buy a bottle of B.C. wine in Ontario.| Wines In Niagara
Lytton First Nation in B.C. which was devastated by wildfires four years ago, has ordered that some of its reserves be evacuated again.| APTN News
BC Hydro plans to give the Site C dam an Indigenous name but chief of an affected First Nation says it’s inappropriate| The Narwhal
RCMP advance into Gidimt’en territory after Wet’suwet’en land defenders closed road access to the Coastal GasLink pipeline project| The Narwhal
Leaked recordings reveal how TC Energy exec claimed to influence governments on climate policy — ‘leveraging’ everything from relationships with ambassadors to shopping at the same Costco| The Narwhal
LNG Canada, Coastal GasLink, Ksi Lisims, Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project, Cedar LNG — these are the projects at the forefront as B.C.’s oil and gas sector heats up| The Narwhal
As countries commit to net-zero emissions by 2050, B.C. is preparing to start shipping liquefied gas this decade. How long will it last?| The Narwhal
B.C. has committed $6 billion towards LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink, but long-term demand for liquefied natural gas is increasingly uncertain| The Narwhal
As Kitimat, B.C., grows alongside LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink, its community faces new challenges and new opportunities| The Narwhal
Energy regulator’s leniency on Coastal GasLink (CGL) alleged breaches shows it rarely uses its sweeping powers to protect environment| The Narwhal
Slope failures, flooded worksites and sediment from Coastal GasLink pipeline construction could be seen entering Wet’suwet’en wetlands| The Narwhal
Indigenous-led Cedar LNG and net-zero goals: when it comes to extraction, biodiversity and reconciliation, B.C. wants everything, all at once| The Narwhal
Coastal GasLink pipeline work by river leads Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs to reissue eviction order in push to defend Indigenous Rights| The Narwhal
Wet’suwet’en land defenders occupying TC Energy’s Coastal GasLink pipeline work site as RCMP presence ramps up| The Narwhal
Saik’uz and Stellat’en First Nations continue to fight for the health of Nechako River as provincially regulated dam harms fish populations| The Narwhal
TC Energy is selling a 10 per cent stake of its controversial Coastal GasLink pipeline project to 16 First Nations in B.C.| The Narwhal
RCMP arrests on Wet'suwet'en territory thrust Canada's support for the Coastal GasLink pipeline and incarceration of journalists into the international spotlight| The Narwhal
TC Energy often points to its agreements with First Nations along the Coastal GasLink pipeline route. On the ground, it's more complicated| The Narwhal
The floating Ksi Lisims facility, backed by the Nisg̱a’a Nation, would produce nearly as much natural gas per year as the LNG Canada plant| The Narwhal
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs are blocking the road to a work camp for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, and Indigenous youth are at the forefront of opposition| The Narwhal
Along with Nisg̱a’a blockade, Indigenous leaders from across northwest B.C. have stated support for legal and direct action against PRGT pipeline| The Narwhal
There are plenty of things to do in Whistler during the summer and winter, even for non skiiers and snowboarders!| The Banff Blog
Radium Hot Springs, often referred to as "Radium," is a small town in the East Kootenays. There are plenty of things to do in Radium Hot Springs that many| The Banff Blog
There are so many great things to do in Golden, BC during the summer and winter months.There are so many great things to do in Golden, BC during the summer and winter months.| The Banff Blog
Yoho National Park is one of my favorite places in the Canadian Rockies and one of the most beautiful places in BC. There are so many things to do in Yoho for| The Banff Blog