Imagine finding out the elementary school project you completed — and purposely launched into a lake — was found by a student at the same school where your daughter now goes, 26 years later.
Queen's researcher John P. Smol receives major NSERC prize in recognition of the social impact of his trailblazing advances in environmental science.
Chinese operator CNOOC Ltd has achieved first oil at its Long Lake Northwest project in Canada, five months after mechanical ...
Stefanie Gouse started the B.A.R.K. program at Little Buffalo State Park in Newport to honor her dog, Angel, who passed away ...
Sarnia-Lambton’s conservation authority recently got $7.8 million in federal funding to try to reduce phosphorous and ...
While many Canadians may not be particularly fond of winter, the season is critical for numerous reasons, especially for the ...
LLM contributor Megan Lawton experiences a luxury getaway at this self-catering cottage which offers a tranquil escape in a ...
Canada has over two million lakes and rivers, and more inland waters than any other country. These waters flow to all three coasts, crossing international, provincial, and territorial boundaries. For ...
As a lake researcher, I have in recent years had quite a few people ask me whether jellyfish really do live in lakes. Some ...
Fewer boats complete the loop around the eastern part of the U.S. and Canada each year than people who climb Mt. Everest or ...
Where Lake Michigan and Lake Huron connect, powerful water currents rush in opposite directions over an antiquated pipeline ...
In making a pipeline movie, film producer, writer and director Mary Mazzio was struck by the tribe’s “extraordinary spirit of ...