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Columns
Better public transit is within our grasp

April 24, 2015 I’m sure by now you have heard a lot about the transit referendum here in the Lower Mainland. This is a...

News
First Nations begin Site C legal battle

First Nations embarked on the first day of their legal challenge against the Site C dam, and also held a peaceful...

News
Lawyer argues B.C. government’s approval of Site C dam violates Treaty 8

A treaty signed 116 years ago promising First Nations the right to pursue traditional lives is a key part of a legal...

Videos
Manitoba
TV News Story - Concern over Bees in Winnipeg

This is a TV news story about how Manitoba’s Wilderness Committee is launching a campaign against a class of...

News
Humans versus nature: the Sixth Extinction hits B.C.

From missing winters to disappearing wildlife, B.C. experts say the signs of the so-called Anthropocene Epoch are all...

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Wilderness groups fear Park Act changes will increase industrial activity in B.C. parks

To begin the ascent of Golden Hinde – the tallest peak on Vancouver Island in B.C.’s Strathcona Provincial Park – a...

News
PVLA cautiously optimistic of first Site C challenge; Treaty 8 begin their case

David Cowie, a lawyer for the province, has told a B.C. Supreme Court justice that the environmental approval process...

News
Radio Interview: Joe Foy on Site C dam and legal challenges

In this radio interview, WC Campaign Director Joe Foy discusses the current state of opposition to the controversial...

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B.C. First Nations woman to receive world's richest enviro prize for mine fight

A British Columbia First Nations woman who spearheaded the fight against a multibillion-dollar gold mine is one of...

News
B.C. Supreme Court asked to quash Site C environmental assessment certificate

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - A land owner in northeastern British Columbia says he stands to lose virtually everything if the...

Columns
Where To Go For Plants This Season!

We are doing our best to give you the information you need to buy bee-friendly plants for this season. RONA, Home...

Columns
Climate Karma Hits Home in BC

The Huffington Post By Eoin Madden April 15, 2015 I remember in 2010, before I knew my future lay in Canada, I was in...

News
British Columbia exploring use of green bonds to build dam

British Columbia is considering selling green bonds to help fund a $7 billion hydroelectric dam, among the biggest...

Columns
British Columbia
Coastal Communities Call for Raw Log Export Reform

April 13, 2015 The export of raw logs is a crisis in BC. Despite outcry from forest communities, unions, policy...

News
Manitoba
No debate on Manitoba's secret love affair

It could be easy to be environmentally smug in Manitoba. There are kilometres of intact boreal forest and pristine...

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