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The science says there’s no difference between a dry or a wet cold. Sorry

Sundog in Yukon

Sundog in Yukon

Each winter, the debate of dry cold vs wet cold rages on. But does the humidity actually make a difference? Turns out, it doesn’t.

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Banned for decades, releasing oilsands tailings water is now on the horizon

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Tailing ponds have been growing for decades because it’s been illegal to release their toxic water. Now, the federal government has begun developing regulations to allow oilsands operators in northern Alberta to begin releasing treated tailings water back into the environment. Currently, companies must store any water used to extract oil during the mining process because it becomes toxic.

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Total solar eclipse brings darkness to Antarctic summer

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Solar eclipse

Video released by NASA shows a total solar eclipse as seen from Western Antarctica on Saturday.

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Warmest fall on record for many Kivalliq communities set to break next week as winds shift

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The unusually warm weather hanging over the Kivalliq region of Nunavut is poised to end this weekend, but the lingering effects of the hottest fall on record for many communities have yet to be seen.

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Concerns raised by salmon group over discoveries of farmed fish in East Coast rivers

Aquaculture Escapee collected at Magaguadavic fishway

Research suggests cross-breeding can damage the wild stocks’ long-term health.

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