About 20 lakes and rivers across the Rockies will see recreational restrictions in the spring after whirling disease was discovered in Lake Louise. Restrictions apply to paddle sports, fishing and ...
"We might upgrade the ice fishing shack," said Johnston. "And, I was thinking about getting a place near the lakes I like to ...
In an effort to prevent the introduction of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) in Alberta lakes and rivers, Parks Canada has announced new Water Activity Zones. The new AIS prevention strategy is aimed at ...
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New personal best northern pike catch in Alberta
A massive northern pike becomes a new personal best for this angler. Watch the exciting catch from the waters of Alberta. #NorthernPike #Fishing ...
"We still got a little bit of time left of winter, and hopefully we'll get some more moisture there coming into the spring," said Forestry Minister Todd Loewen ...
Whirling disease, an aquatic invasive species that affects fish populations, has been found in Lake Louise, according to ...
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Paddling, watercraft restrictions coming to mountain national parks to curb invasive species spread
Parks Canada has announced new restrictions related to water-based recreation across mountain national parks in Alberta and British Columbia, part of a broader effort to prevent the spread of aquatic ...
Though high rates of the disease persist among the nearby Indigenous communities, the Canadian government is weighing rules that may allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river ...
Coast Hotels Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of APA Hotel Canada, Inc. and one of North America’s fastest-growing and one of Canada’s largest hotel brands ...
Japan and several Asia-Pacific countries are expected to announce over $30 billion in deals with US companies this weekend, according to a Bloomberg report. The agreements are likely to include ...
A Canadian man's body was discovered on a boat off the coast of Belize. Police are treating the vessel as a potential crime scene due to visible wounds on the deceased. A woman on board was rescued by ...
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This Canadian Island Is Turning Its Wild Ingredients Into Culinary Gold
In Newfoundland, chefs, foragers, and entrepreneurs are nurturing the Canadian province’s culinary roots—and planting new seeds while they’re at it.
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