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Wood deal could export jobs: group

A memorandum of understanding between the British Columbia government and a province in China could be a good thing...

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LNG wrong for B.C., critics say

In March, hundreds of Squamish residents flocked to Howe Sound’s shoreline to watch a pod of orcas chasing dolphins...

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Sasquatch park near Harrison Hot Springs among protected areas eyed for boundary changes

The Ministry of Environment is considering five formal applications for boundary amendments to nine B.C. parks and...

Columns
Old-growth logging at McLaughlin Ridge

July 24, 2014 The Wilderness Committee's Vancouver Island Campaigner, Torrance Coste, recently visited the site of...

Media Releases
Manitoba
Churchill, Manitoba to Remain Crude-oil Free

News Release - August 15th, 2014 Victory for Manitoba as Omnitrax kills their crude oil by rail plan WINNIPEG - The...

Columns
Manitoba
Churchill, Manitoba to Remain Crude-Oil Free

August 15, 2014 The Wilderness Committee is celebrating a major win today, as Omnitrax announced they would no longer...

News
Imperial Metals in First Nations crosshairs over tailings dam collapse

Imperial Metals is facing pressure from First Nations to halt its other projects in the aftermath of the Mount Polley...

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David Suzuki Foundation puts a price on the Peace Watershed

The David Suzuki Foundation released a study saying that the ecological services provided by the Peace River watershed...

Videos
TV News Interview - Gwen Barlee speaks about Mount Polley Mine disaster

This is a TV news interview with the Wilderness Committee's Policy Director Gwen Barlee about the recent breach of...

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Opinion: Tsilhqot’in Nation decision: a bellwether for real reconciliation

Court ruling paves way for all nations to travel During the short history of British Columbia, First Nations have...

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Water worries over KSM mine persist

The Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) Mine being proposed in Canada's British Columbia province is nearing its final...

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Anna Johnston: Mount Polley mine tailings spill highlights risks of deregulation

"STREAMLINING ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY review" and "reducing the regulatory burden on industry" are among the federal...

Videos
TV News Story - Mount Polley Mine tailings pond disaster

This is a TV news story that describes Imperial Metals' Mount Polley Mine tailings pond dam failure as one of the...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Citizens, First Nations members and environmentalists rally to save China Creek Watershed and McLaughlin Ridge

News Release - August 7, 2014 Old-growth logging threatens water quality and endangered species PORT ALBERNI –...

Videos
British Columbia
TV News Story - Port Alberni watershed logging protest

This is a TV news story about a protest in Port Alberni BC over logging old-growth forest in the town's drinking...

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