Month: July 2025
Why Line 5 will likely remain open despite Democratic control of Lansing
The Enbridge Line 5 pipeline was one of few environmental issues to take center stage this campaign season. Despite the outcome of the election, the battle for the pipeline’s future […]
Child pornography sting leads to hundreds of charges
Several southwestern Ontario residents were picked up last month as a part of project Maverick.
Researchers in Minnesota acquire first genome for doli algal bloom
For the first time, a genome sequence has been developed for an unfamiliar species of harmful algae that’s been blooming in the Great Lakes. Read the full story by Great […]
‘We were delighted’: Welland River water chestnut cleanup called a big success, work still remains
Invasive European water chestnut was first spotted in the Welland River in Ontario in 2020. Staff from the Invasive Species Centre worked this summer to eradicate the invasive plant from […]
Officials: Sturgis Twp. groundwater contamination site continues to improve
After detection approximately two decades ago, an area of contaminated groundwater in Sturgis Township, Michigan, continues to improve. Three wells in 2021 and four wells in 2022 were replaced, changing […]