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February 22, 2016 What does it take to save a species? It takes someone just like you – a person who cares about our...

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Imminent logging threatens one of “the great wildlife migrations in the world” near Nakusp, BC

News Release Core western toad habitat near Summit Lake, Nakusp slated for harvest VANCOUVER – The BC government has...

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Imminent logging threatens toad habitat near Nakusp, BC

Vancouver – The BC government has approved logging near Summit Lake, 14 kilometres outside of the Village of Nakusp in...

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Tiny western toads put economic, environmental squeeze on village of Nakusp

VICTORIA — A migration of toads described as a croaking, moving carpet and one of the world's environmental wonders is...

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B.C. anti‑logging petition warns of a Kootenay region toad road to nowhere

Up to one million toads can cross the road safely in southeast British Columbia thanks largely to a provincial...

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Site C protesters, BC Hydro in Supreme Court today

VANCOUVER, B.C. — BC Hydro is in Supreme Court today seeking an injunction to clear the Rocky Mountain Fort Camp so...

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Taseko heads back to court

Vancouver-based Taseko Mines Limited says that there’s some $3 billion worth of gold and copper beneath its New...

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Groups criticize lack of B.C. government’s ambition in climate change plans

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Energy Forum, a coalition of industry associations, power producers and environmental...

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Budget 2016 grows greenhouse gas emissions and BC Hydro’s debt

VICTORIA - The 2016 British Columbia Budget contained little good news for British Columbians hoping for meaningful...

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Government ‘should be phased’ by CEAA review: Wilderness Committee

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Western Canada Wilderness Committee has put an entirely different spin than has the...

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McKenna asks Canadians to “Trust us”

The first meeting of what Environment Minister Catherine McKenna calls our “pan-Canadian team on Climate Change” is...

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Landmark deal protects huge swath of central BC coast from logging

VANCOUVER – An agreement has been reached to protect 85 per cent BC’s Great Bear Rainforest from logging, ending a...

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Film time for Chilliwack's famous tiny toads

Chilliwack’s tiny toads that have received so much attention over the years will soon be movie stars. Each year as...

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Trudeau, Premier Clark Urged to Halt Site C Construction, Honour Relations with First Nations

A broad coalition of organizations from across Canada wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to halt construction of the...

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BC says Trans Mountain pipeline project doesn't meet its 5 conditions

VANCOUVER - Kinder Morgan is failing British Columbia's test for proceeding with a proposed pipeline expansion, so far...

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