Living on the coast, waiting for the big oneA review of "The Next Tsunami: Living on a Restless Coast" by Bonnie Henderson
Photo gallery: Japan, one year after the tsunamiResidents fight to rebuild their lives amid ghost towns radioactive worms and disaster tourists
Japan, one year after the tsunamiFrom 2012: There’s life after the disaster, amid ghost towns, radioactive worms and disaster tourists
Japan, one year laterA lot has changed but the country is still scarred by the earthquake and tsunami
Diapers from Japan’s mafiaThe yakuza stepped in quickly to provide tsunami relief, and are reaping the benefits
Japan is rising againThough still reeling from tragedy, the people of northern Japan remain resilient
Atlantis—in a swamp?A U.S.-led team of researchers, including three Canadians, says it has located the remains of fabled Atlantis
Are there lessons for Canada in Japan’s nuclear near-meltdown?As communities line up for a shot at storing Canada’s nuclear waste, the industry’s opponents point to the Fukushima Daiichi plant