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Air Canada pilots are finally allowed to fly while bearded

Air Canada pilots are finally allowed to fly while bearded

Air Canada pilots are now allowed fly bearded thanks to a study conducted in Simon Fraser University’s hypobaric chamber atop Burnaby Mountain.
SFU study atop Burnaby Mountain busts myth about bearded pilots

SFU study atop Burnaby Mountain busts myth about bearded pilots

Air Canada pilots are now allowed fly bearded thanks to a study conducted in Simon Fraser University’s hypobaric chamber atop Burnaby Mountain.
Probe concludes trailer where Nova Scotia family of six died lacked smoke detector

Probe concludes trailer where Nova Scotia family of six died lacked smoke detector

HALIFAX — A probe by Nova Scotia's fire marshal's office has found that the travel trailer where a family of six died amid toxic smoke last month no longer had smoke detection devices.
COVID-19 economic slowdown has cut air pollution in Canadian cities

COVID-19 economic slowdown has cut air pollution in Canadian cities

OTTAWA — Most major Canadian cities saw drastic improvements in air quality over the last two months as COVID-19 kept people at home instead of on the roads.
What to do when facing extended summer power outages

What to do when facing extended summer power outages

Texas officials say power outages could last weeks in parts of Houston after thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds tore through the city and killed at least four people.

Shell agrees to pay $10 million for air pollution at massive new Pennsylvania petrochemical plant

Shell has agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations that it polluted the air around its massive new petrochemical refinery in western Pennsylvania, the administration of Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Wednesday.
Mall cop takes down sex offender and other tales from Burnaby RCMP files

Mall cop takes down sex offender and other tales from Burnaby RCMP files

Officers and civilians recognized by the city's top cop at annual awards ceremony
Builder fined $200K for safety violations at Burnaby Metrotown highrise project

Builder fined $200K for safety violations at Burnaby Metrotown highrise project

WorkSafeBC has slapped Axiom Builders Inc. with a $198,891.01 penalty for safety violations at a condo tower project on Telford Avenue in Metrotown.
Suspect in Japan anime studio fire charged with murder

Suspect in Japan anime studio fire charged with murder

TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors formally filed murder charges Wednesday against a suspect in a deadly fire at a Kyoto anime studio last year, after it was determined that he has recovered enough from his own severe burns and is mentally fit to stand tri
Smoking is the leading cause of house fires in Vancouver

Smoking is the leading cause of house fires in Vancouver

There were 55 fire-related deaths in Â鶹´«Ă˝Ół»­between 2001 and 2016. The leading cause of death during that timeframe was attributed to “smokers materials,” presumably cigarettes or embers from an ashtray.