Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Patrick White
Publication Date: September 15, 2025 - 18:53
Water contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ in North Bay falls between the cracks
September 15, 2025
Phil Arens spreads a stack of lab reports across his dining room table, jabbing at test results showing how heavily his well has been laced with “forever chemicals” seeping downhill from North Bay’s airport.
“It really bounces around,” says the plumbing contractor. “Here I am at 93, then 48, 11, 35, 31 – then there was 226. That was last August. It doesn’t make a lot of sense.”
British Columbia’s second-largest city has created a $250,000 fund to dole out rewards to people with evidence that helps stop the continuing extortion of South Asian businesspeople. Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and the city’s police chief announced the fund Monday as they detailed the latest effort to stop the extortions, which she characterized as “frightening and unacceptable.”The Surrey Police Service said it is investigating 44 extortion cases, including 27 that involved shootings of businesses, homes and vehicles. The agency didn’t specify the time period for these crimes, but noted...
September 15, 2025 - 21:34 | Mike Hager | The Globe and Mail
Queer Citizens United has asked Calgary to not cooperate with recent provincial amendments to health, education and social practices that the LGBTQ2 community calls discriminatory.
September 15, 2025 - 20:49 | Craig Momney | Global News - Canada
The B.C. government has conditionally approved a liquefied natural gas project backed by the Nisga’a Nation.Environment Minister Tamara Davidson and Energy Minister Adrian Dix have issued an environmental assessment certificate for Ksi Lisims LNG.
September 15, 2025 - 19:53 | Brent Jang | The Globe and Mail
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