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Rubber‑stamp Kinder Morgan pipeline hearings begin despite public outcry

News Release BURNABY, BC – The National Energy Board (NEB) begins hearings today as part of the federal review for the...

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Video: DEVASTATING IMPACT ‑ GWEN BARLEE TALKS OPPOSITION TO SITE C
Protest over the BC provincial government’s controversial $8.8-billion Site C hydro-electric dam project is heating up...
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Columns
British Columbia
Wild Times ‑ About Time

January/February 2016 Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel, as he writes about how people's...

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NEW VIDEO: Mine Waste and the Fraser River Watershed

January 16, 2016 Do you remember the huge mine tailings dam that burst at BC’s infamous Mount Polley Mine in 2014...

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Manitoba
Manitoba is now committed to a legacy of wilderness protection

January 14, 2016 Manitoba has as much nature and wilderness as many countries in the world. Clear lakes and rivers...

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Video: Downstream ‑‑ Mine Waste and the Fraser River Watershed

Huge mine tailings dams – like the one that burst at the Mount Polley Mine in 2014 – pose a serious risk to the health...

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Wilderness Committee cautiously optimistic about provincial opposition to Kinder Morgan pipeline project

News Release VANCOUVER – In an unexpected move the BC government announced this morning they are formally opposing the...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee rejects Manitoba’s “climate leadership” justification for Energy East

News Release Alberta and Manitoba Premiers’ statements show fossil fuel expansion remains a real threat to our climate...

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Tsilhqo'tin Title Case Discussion
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British Columbia
Tensions grow over plan to log Central Walbran Valley’s ancient forests

Surrey-based Teal-Jones Group was in BC Supreme Court in Vancouver last week in an attempt to extend its injunction...

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Wilderness Committee strikes down province’s claim LNG is a clean solution to climate change

VANCOUVER, B.C. — The BC Wilderness Committee has reacted predictably to the Provincial Government’s new Greenhouse...

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David Tindall: The Paris agreement and Canada’s involvement

Is the Paris agreement on measures to curb climate change a success or failure? It is the first major international...

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British Columbia
Environmentalists disappointed with new Walbran Valley injunction

News Release Wilderness Committee concerned court order terms are too broad, discourage lawful activity VICTORIA –...

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British Columbia
Court Orders Creation of 50‑Metre "Bubble Zone" to Protect Company Logging Old‑Growth Forest on Vancouver Island

The Wilderness Committee and other forest activists were in court in Victoria on Monday to limit Teal Jones' latest...

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British Columbia
Walbran logging buffer‑zone injunction extended

Logging company Teal Cedar Products has been granted an extension of an injunction that will keep environmental...

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