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$375M announced for Indigenous-led conservation in Northwest Territories

OTTAWA — K'ahsho Got'ine guardians Twyla Edgi-Masuzumi, John Tobac and Buddy Gully pulled more than 300 fish out of the waters last week, distributing them to community members in the Northwest Territories who often struggle with the high cost of foo
NYC issues first drought warning in 22 years, pauses aqueduct repairs to bring in more water

NYC issues first drought warning in 22 years, pauses aqueduct repairs to bring in more water

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City on Monday issued its first drought warning in 22 years after months of little rain -- and will restart the flow of drinking water from an out-of-service aqueduct as supplies run low.
NYC issues drought warning and pauses aqueduct repairs

NYC issues drought warning and pauses aqueduct repairs

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City on Monday issued its first drought warning in 22 years and paused major repairs to its main water aqueduct out of concern for the lack of rainfall.
What to know about Chris Wright, Trump's choice to run the Energy Department

What to know about Chris Wright, Trump's choice to run the Energy Department

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fossil fuel executive Chris Wright, Donald Trump's choice for Energy secretary, is a strong supporter of oil and gas development , including fracking, a key pillar of the president-elect’s quest for U.S.
French farmers escalate protests against an EU-Mercosur trade deal and fear unfair competition

French farmers escalate protests against an EU-Mercosur trade deal and fear unfair competition

BEAUVAIS, France (AP) — French farmers escalated protests Monday against the European Union-Mercosur trade agreement under negotiation, citing fears of unfair competition.
Report finds that America is catching and eating a little less fish

Report finds that America is catching and eating a little less fish

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The volume and value of America's commercial fishing industry both fell according to newly released federal figures, though members of the industry said the decline was to be expected following a recent spike in supply.

Western North Carolina’s water system is finally back online after Helene

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina were allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets on Monday, nearly two months after Hurricane Helene destroyed much of the local water system.
Young people, whose futures are at stake in UN climate talks, push through anger to fight for hope

Young people, whose futures are at stake in UN climate talks, push through anger to fight for hope

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Young people who attend the United Nations climate talks have a lot to be angry about. They've lost loved ones and months of school. They've lost homes and family farms and connections to their families' native lands.
'Rare' case of RCMP seizing goats and sheep allowed to roam free in cornfield

'Rare' case of RCMP seizing goats and sheep allowed to roam free in cornfield

SHERBROOKE, P.E.I. — RCMP say they seized more than 80 goats and two sheep from an owner who had been letting the animals roam free on a neighbouring property in Prince Edward Island.
ICYMI: Branching out—ߣÄÌÉçÇøCommunity Forest hosts open house to gather community input on future plans

ICYMI: Branching out—ߣÄÌÉçÇøCommunity Forest hosts open house to gather community input on future plans

Looking to learn more about the ߣÄÌÉçÇøCommunity Forest? Curious about how local forests are managed, or how you can have your say in future plans?
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