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Group calls for nationwide ban of pesticide killing honeybees at alarming rate

Canada’s Wilderness Committee is calling for a nationwide ban on a pesticide that’s killing off bees at an alarming...

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2015 05 07 Radio Interview ‑ Gwen Barlee on Bees and Neonic Pesticides

In this radio interview, WC Policy Director Gwen Barlee discusses the impacts of harmful neonic pesticides on...

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2015 03 03 Radio Interview ‑ Torrance Coste on Raven Coal Mine

In this radio news story, the Wilderness Committee's Vancouver Island Campaigner Torrance Coste responds to the...

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2015 03 31 Radio Interview ‑ Gwen Barlee on Bees and Pollinators

In this radio interview, WC Policy Director Gwen Barlee discusses the importance of bees and pollinators, and how...

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What do the bees need? Senate report makes several recommendations

The bees started dying, noticeably, almost a decade ago in this country. What would come to be known as Colony...

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Clearcut near Hope slide revives logging‑versus‑scenery debate

It stands out when visitors pull into the viewpoint to take in the Hope Slide, 170 km east of Vancouver on the old...

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Profile of Roger William, chief, Xeni Gwet'in First Nation

Tsilhqot’in chief led his people to a landmark aboriginal rights victory. Wearing his trademark cowboy hat and...

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Wild Salmon Caravan stops in Fort Langley Wednesday

The Wild Salmon Caravan will be stopping in Fort Langley Wednesday, May 13 as it follows the migratory route of salmon...

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Ontario
BC’s Day of the Honey Bee

News Release Neonicotinoid pesticides used in BC a buzz kill for bees VANCOUVER – May 29th marks the Day of the Honey...

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Environmental group demands dam plan be abandoned

News Release BC government’s argument for Site C dam doesn’t hold water, says Wilderness Committee VANCOUVER – In the...

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Senate Bee Health Report Calls for “Additional Efforts” to Protect Bees

News Release Senate flags concerns about neonicotinoid pesticides VANCOUVER – This afternoon in Ottawa, the Standing...

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Columns
BC Parks Proposed Boundary Adjustments Map

The Wilderness Committee has created a handy map to show visitors which provincial parks could have their boundaries...

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Join the circle to stop the Site C dam

On July 20th, 2015, Treaty 8 First Nations will be going to court to stop the Site C dam from flooding the beautiful...

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Manitoba
Groups seek input on pipeline project

The Selinger government and Manitoba Hydro aren't doing enough to protect the province from TransCanada's plan to...

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Manitoba
Park upgrades too little, too late: critics

Three years into a $100-million upgrade of facilities at provincial parks, the improvements are visible: the expansion...

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