
Canada’s climate is warming twice as fast as global average
Canadians are experiencing the costs of climate-related extremes first hand, from devastating wildfires and flooding to heatwaves and droughts. As the

Canadians are experiencing the costs of climate-related extremes first hand, from devastating wildfires and flooding to heatwaves and droughts. As the

A meeting on the electrification of public transport took place recently in the borough of Saint-Laurent. The meeting was organized by

Spring Forecast – “It looks like a furious finish to winter east of the Rockies with some wild winter weather during

The words ‘Polar Vortex’ have now become a regular part of our winter weather-related vocabulary, along with freezing drizzle, pellets or

Canada’s wind energy industry further expanded its installed capacity in 2018, while solidifying its status as the lowest-cost source of new

The Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna recently made a green infrastructure announcement in Montreal on behalf of the
Smart Cities Challenge Finalists – In November of 2017, the Government of Canada challenged communities across the country to develop ‘bold
Station F-MR – For a one-month period (May 16-June 16), Phi Boutique will be providing fashion items for Station F-MR, located

Zero Waste healthy Shampoo – As we all try and do our part in reducing waste, we simultaneously begin to look

Dorval wins Renaissance Challenge – The City of Dorval and its citizens stood out as part of the Renaissance Fall fundraising

Protect Our Winters – Pro-skier Mike Douglas will always be known as the “Godfather” of freeskiing. These days the pro-skier turned filmmaker

CDN / NDG Mayor Plants first tree after 2017 microburst storm – Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Borough Mayor Sue Montgomery this morning planted the
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