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Media Releases
Environmental groups to hold cross-border town hall meeting on fossil fuel exports in the Salish Sea

Media Advisory - August 20, 2013 VICTORIA – Simultaneous outdoor town hall meetings will be held tomorrow on either...

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Squamish’s Sea to Sky Gondola project gears up for a spring opening

A Squamish gondola project that some tourism analysts are calling B.C.’s top new attraction for 2014 is on track to...

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Manitoba
Bumpy ride for Omnitrax plan?

A national environmental group has vowed to try to block a plan to begin shipping Alberta oil through northern...

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Coal-train crusaders pick up steam

Communities and Coal is gaining momentum in its opposition to the proposed Direct Coal Transfer Facility at Fraser...

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South Surrey and Washington State residents campaign against U.S. thermal coal trains

Residents of South Surrey and Washington State are rallying against a proposed permit for a direct coal transfer...

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British Columbia
Twenty years after the protest, what we learned from Clayoquot Sound

Clayoquot Sound, home of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, is a visually stunning area on the west side of Vancouver Island...

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Global climate emergency: More bike lanes good, but we need a transportation transformation

July was a record-breaking month in Vancouver -- the driest on record. The political discussion in the city during...

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Ottawa can't claim cabinet secrecy in sage grouse fight

The Federal Court of Appeal says Ottawa can't use cabinet secrecy to hide decisions and debate about an endangered...

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Manitoba
Fines urged for water use violations

A leading environmental protection organization wants the Manitoba government to aggressively fine farms that breach...

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U.S. owl hunt could save species from extinction

Photo: Looking for owls in habitat near Lillooet BC A U.S. federal agency is embarking on an experiment that could...

Videos
TV News Story - Orca patrol impacted by federal budget cuts

This TV news piece looks at how cuts to federal agencies monitoring the environment – such as the Department of...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee shining spotlight on irrigation in Westman

An environmental watchdog group is taking issue with irrigation in western Manitoba, and is once again asking the...

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Manitoba
Province unveils $16M in Whiteshell revamps

Biggest-ever upgrades for popular park The province will spend more than $16 million in the next seven years to...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee Renews Call for Whiteshell Protection

The province’s announcement on Friday to pump $16 million into Whiteshell Provincial Park didn’t leave everyone...

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Owl habitat logging was legal

Report finds company's communication lacking, enviros say don't cut trees in protected areas The Forest Practices...

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