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CN looks to reopen tracks in southern B.C. this weekend after second network shutdown

MONTREAL – Canadian National Railway Co. says it aims to reopen its network in southern British Columbia this weekend after another bout of rain and wind prompted a second shutdown. CN said Friday that engineers and construction crews continue to work on the Vancouver-Kamloops corridor, which was first cut by landslides and washouts amid torrential […]

By The Canadian Press | December 3, 2021

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Can we blame climate change for B.C. ‘atmospheric river?’

We can’t say for sure that climate change has caused the heavy rainfall and severe floods and landslides currently affecting British Columbia, but global warming is making disasters like this more likely, a Swiss Re speaker suggested Thursday. “Warmer air can carry more moisture, so there is generally this notion that the frequency of heavy […]

By Greg Meckbach | December 3, 2021

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Why this accident benefits claim from 2018 Toronto van attack was denied

A Toronto firefighter who suffered psychological injury after responding to the deadly 2018 van attack is not entitled to auto accident benefits, the Ontario Licence Appeal Tribunal has ruled. In Travis v Aviva Insurance Company, released Nov. 25, LAT adjudicator Cezary Paluch found that Aviva can deny the firefighter’s claim because he was not involved […]

By Greg Meckbach | December 1, 2021

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Alberta rolls out new rules forcing industry to pay for abandoned well cleanup

CALGARY – Alberta’s oil and gas regulator has rolled out new rules aimed at addressing the growing problem of inactive and abandoned wells in the province. The new rules will require the energy industry to spend $422 million next year and slightly more in 2023 on cleanup and remediation. Oil and gas producers seeking licences […]

By The Canadian Press | December 1, 2021

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