- Something's stinky in Paradise: N.L. family gets spewed with sewage as town works on system 2 days ago – Jim Clarke went out his front door Wednesday evening in Paradise, N.L., to see what was happening, and got a face full of sewage spray for his trouble.
- Upset about Amazon wildfires? There's something you can do a day ago – In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at what ordinary people can do to reduce wildfires in the Amazon rainforest, and examine the biggest producers of wind power worldwide.
- Ottawa, B.C. to push electrification of gas industry to cut carbon emissions a day ago – The federal and British Columbia governments want to power the production of the natural gas industry in the province using electricity.
- Fitbit customers angry company ignored complaints after latest tech update ruined devices 20 hours ago – Fitbit has acknowledged a recent software update for its Charge 2 fitness tracker ruined a "small subset" of devices, issuing a statement after a CBC News investigation and customers complained the company was ignoring the problem.
- Far-right group accused of white nationalism closer to party status — and increased scrutiny a day ago – An anti-hate group plans to publicly name and shame everyone who signed an Elections Canada registration form to allow a far-right group to become an eligible party.
- Public inquiry into gas prices in B.C. finds 'unexplained difference' of 13 cents per litre 9 hours ago – A months-long inquiry into high gas prices in British Columbia has concluded that the province's market is not truly competitive and that there's a "significant unexplained difference" of about 13 cents per litre in gas prices between southern B.C. and other parts of the Pacific northwest.
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