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The Chinese mystery snail may look big for an aquatic snail, but it's fairly unassuming. But the invasive species can ...
The U.S. elderberry market is expected to grow, as the popularity of this low-input crop continues to rise. With suitable growing conditions in New Jersey and access to diverse markets, elderberry may ...
Bremner and her husband, Nick Juurlink, own Linked Farms in Upper Falmouth, named partly based on Nick’s last name and also ...
According to the Cape Breton Food Hub, summer is an ideal time to buy in bulk, preserve extras, and explore heirloom ...
HALIFAX — Two leading environmental groups are giving a thumbs up to Nova Scotia’s ambitious plan to dramatically expand its fledgling offshore wind energy industry. But both groups were quick to add ...
A 104-year-old who puts his longevity down to wild swimming for 50 years has given it up, due to concerns over sewage. Bill Smith has been swimming in the sea around the Isle of Wight for half a ...
HALIFAX — In response to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s bid to make Canada an “energy superpower,” Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is floating the idea of dramatically ramping up the province’s nascent ...
Barring something unforeseen, the 2025-26 Minnesota Wild season will begin with Filip ... forthcoming World Championships next January in Nova Scotia. Haley Skarupa will serve as the team ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston introduced the Free Trade and Mobility within Canada Act in February to help create mutual recognition of goods, services and labour mobility between Nova Scotia ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. One of the UK's rarest flowers, described as "impressive" and "beautiful," has been found in the wild after nearly 100 years. The lady’s slipper ...
A decades-long bid to bring back one of Britain’s “rarest and most impressive” wildflowers has seen success with the first new plant found in the wild in nearly 100 years. Did you know with ...
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