Tag Archives: Environment

'We're on high alert:' prowling cougars have rural Qualicum Beach residents concerned
QUALICUM BEACH - Conservation officers plan to destroy two cougars believed to be responsible for killing a pony and constantly hovering around a sprawling wooded community north of Qualicum Beach.Tro...
Aug 18, 2020

Fire breaks out atop Mt. Benson, Coastal Fire Centre tackling the blaze
NANAIMO - Coastal Fire Centre crews are battling a fire on Mt. Benson. Dorthe Jakobsen with the CFC confirmed to NanaimoNewsNOW crews attended the fire after 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 17 after a helic...
Aug 17, 2020

BC Hydro survey shows AC usage soaring, but it comes at a cost
NANAIMO - Air conditioner usage in the province is climbing, while people are paying more than perhaps they need to in order to beat the heat.A BC Hydro survey stated residential air conditioner usage...
Aug 17, 2020

Environment Canada expects heat to return after volatile July
NANAIMO - Summer-like weather finally arrived in the back half of July, while a meteorologist expects hotter temperatures will return later this month.Environment Canada's Bobby Sekhon said July was a...
Aug 10, 2020

Reuse Rendezvous taking steps towards a zero-waste Nanaimo
NANAIMO - For over two decades, local residents have helped give countless items a new lease on life.The city's popular annual Reuse Rendezvous is scheduled Saturday, Aug. 8 and Sunday, Aug. 9 across ...
Aug 08, 2020

Alberta, Ottawa sign deal that reduces oilsands environmental monitoring
EDMONTON - Alberta has signed an agreement with the federal government that makes major cuts to environmental monitoring of the oilsands. The deal, a copy of which has been obtained by The Canadian Pr...
Aug 04, 2020

Cooler weather helping crews battle wildfire on Green Mountain
NANAIMO - Crews are continuing to battle the wildfire on Green Mountain, about 45 kilometers southwest of Nanaimo. Lightning sparked the blaze on Friday, July 31 and the fire spread significantly sinc...
Aug 02, 2020

Lightning strike responsible for wildfire on Green Mountain
NANAIMO - After a slow start to the fire season, lightning is being blamed for a large wildfire on Green Mountain. The Coastal Fire Centre says the blaze broke out on the mountain on Friday, July 31 a...
Aug 01, 2020

Researchers look for unique ways to collect data as COVID-19 changes methods
Aaron Fairweather has 27 colonies of ants to keep happy in the living room by getting the temperature, humidity and light just right although the environment at home may not feel quite as comfortable ...
Aug 01, 2020

Busy weekend for BC Ferries with reservations in high demand
NANAIMO - If you don't have a reservation you could be waiting a while at a BC Ferries terminal this BC Day long weekend.The busiest weekend of the summer is expected as communications manager Tessa H...
Jul 31, 2020