Sara King-Abadi
saraking-abadi.bsky.social
Sara King-Abadi
@saraking-abadi.bsky.social
Freelance journalist in the Canadian Rockies.

www.sarakingabadi.com
Reposted by Sara King-Abadi
Photojournalist Amber Bracken spoke with CBC Edmonton this morning about our case against the RCMP: www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...

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The Narwhal’s press freedom case against the RCMP, explained
Stay informed about The Narwhal and Amber Bracken’s lawsuit against the RCMP as we fight for press freedom in B.C. Supreme Court
thenarwhal.ca
January 14, 2026 at 12:22 AM
One more in a series of climate change related stories from the guiding community.

I'm filled with gratitude for everyone who took the time to let me in on their world.
We spoke with seven outdoor guides in B.C. and Alberta about how they are navigating taking people to the places they love as the climate changes. "It’s hard not to get depressed," one guide told us. thenarwhal.ca/outdoor-guid...
Outdoor guides bear witness to a changing climate | The Narwhal
Melting ice, unpredictable weather and wildfires: outdoor guides in Alberta and B.C. reflect on professional life at environmental extremes
thenarwhal.ca
January 14, 2026 at 1:03 AM
In October, @amberbracken.bsky.social and I followed photographers Jim Elzinga and Roger Vernon deep inside the Athabasca Glacier. The duo is capturing the beauty of our glaciers before they disappear.

The experience was beautiful, impactful and heartbreaking.
For years, Jim Elzinga and Roger Vernon have gone to the Columbia Icefield to photograph glaciers before they disappear. @amberbracken.bsky.social alongside reporter Sara King-Abadi rappelled deep into the ice to capture their work for this beautiful photo essay. thenarwhal.ca/photos-melti...
In photos: the melting glaciers of the Canadian Rockies | The Narwhal
Photographers Jim Elzinga and Roger Vernon venture into the melting glaciers of the Columbia Icefield to capture its vanishing beauty
thenarwhal.ca
January 12, 2026 at 6:17 PM
Glaciers in Canada are melting faster than ever – and in unexpected ways.

Guides don’t need a scientific paper to tell them the natural world is changing. They face it on the job every day.

For The Narwhal, I spoke with guides about managing the risks of an increasingly unpredictable landscape.
B.C. has roughly 17,000 glaciers. As they retreat at an alarming rate, outdoor guides are not only witnessing the changes, but managing the risks that come with this new reality. thenarwhal.ca/glacier-melt...
Outdoor guides confront the risks of a rapidly melting world | The Narwhal
As glaciers melt in Western Canada at an alarming rate, outdoor guides are not only witnessing climate change, but managing the hazards
thenarwhal.ca
January 5, 2026 at 5:44 PM