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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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Columns
How to grow a "bee‑friendly" garden

This guide is designed to help you make your yard bee-friendly. It includes information about how to maintain your...

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Videos
Radio Interview ‑ The fight to stop the Site C Dam

This is a radio interview with Wilderness Committee National Campaign Director Joe Foy about ongoing efforts to save...

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Manitoba
Success! Lower Bird River is one step closer to protection

After more than a year of pressure, mining company TANCO withdrew their audacious plan to drain contaminated Bernic...

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TV News Story ‑ First Nation rejects billion dollar LNG deal over concerns for environment

The LNG industry suffered a setback with a losing vote amongst Lax Kw’alaams First Nation members over a billion...

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First Nations vow to stop work on Site‑C dam

“ If they start trying to move dirt, we will be filing injunctions.” At an anti Site-C dam event in downtown Vancouver...

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Media Releases
When you head out to a BC Park this long weekend ...

Media Release Make sure you bring a map...a resource extraction map that is VANCOUVER – As British Columbians head out...

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Manitoba
Beekeepers warn store‑bought plants may carry deadly pesticide

Beekeepers and scientists say some store-bought herbs, flowers and seeds may contain a pesticide linked to mass bee...

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Manitoba
EnergyEast to raid Manitoba’s power: Enviro groups

Environmental groups are urging Manitobans to speak up and demand more information about the proposed TransCanada...

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Manitoba
Environmental groups say Manitobans deserve more information on Energy East pipeline

Environmental groups sounded an alarm today on the Manitoba government and Manitoba Hydro's involvement in the...

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Earth Day events start on Saturday in Qualicum Beach

Earth Day will be celebrated around the world April 22 and many are expanding the 45-year-old celebration into several...

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Walk the Kinder Morgan Pipeline
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Groups opposed to Site C dam push for support at public meeting

With construction on the Site C dam expected to start in just a few months, groups opposed to the 9 billion dollar...

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Kinder Morgan CEO's TransMountain 'Hubris' Underestimates Pipeline Opposition in B.C.

Richard Kinder, Houston-based billionaire and CEO of Kinder Morgan Inc., told an industry audience last week the...

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