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British Columbia
2015 09 21 Torrance Coste on Imminent Walbran Valley Old‑growth Logging

In this radio interview, WC Vancouver Island Campaigner Torrance Coste discusses growing public concern and opposition...

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British Columbia
Planned logging of old‑growth B.C. forest “shameful,” could spark blockades, say environmentalists

The B.C. government has approved a permit for logging on one of eight planned “cutblock” areas in the central Walbran...

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Media Releases
British Columbia
BC government approves logging in central Walbran Valley

News Release Environmental and public concerns ignored by company and provincial government VICTORIA – Today the...

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Gwen Barlee on Endangered Bees

In this radio interview, WC Policy Director Gwen Barlee explains why environmental groups are asking the federal...

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Videos
TV News Story ‑ Charges laid regarding Grizzly bear trophy hunt

This is a TV news story about charges being laid as a result of a popular grizzly bear being shot on the North cost of...

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Media Releases
Feds urged to protect wild bees

News Release Listing of four wild bee species under Species at Risk Act overdue, requires immediate action TORONTO –...

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Environmentalists want wild bees declared a species at risk

A group of environmentalists are urging Environment Minister Leona Agluqqak to add several species of wild bees to...

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Columns
Wild Times ‑ A Perfect Life

September/October 2015 Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel, as he considers the benifits of the...

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Manitoba
Name dropping at Bird River

The Wilderness Committee dropped 3,600 signed cards requesting the provincial government permanently protect the lower...

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NEB in holding pattern on pipeline review

Kinder Morgan Canada has asked the National Energy Board to expedite hearings into the proposed expansion of the...

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Videos
TV News Story ‑ Shocking new video reignites call to end BC grizzly hunt

This is a TV news story about the release of shocking new video showing a grizzly bear being killed as part of the so...

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Graphic grizzly hunt footage released by B.C. animal rights group

A B.C. animal rights group has released shocking footage of a dying grizzly bear to put government-sanctioned trophy...

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Media Releases
British Columbia
Compliance Energy Boss Resigns Days After Accusing Assessment Agency of Bias

News Release Raven Coal Mine now leaderless after years of failing to navigate BC review process VICTORIA – Compliance...

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Manitoba
The wilderness committee wants the lower bird river protected

Premier Greg Selinger may have had a little surprise when 3,600 letters were delivered to his office at the...

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British Columbia
Raven Coal Mine proponent alleges bias from provincial environmental assessment office

Stephen Ellis claims the "built-in biases" of the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) hindered plans for a Buckley...

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