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Burns Bog Pilgrimage Puts Our Future Right Front Of Our Eyes

NORTH DELTA – Generally, people think that environment management is the Governments responsibility but to me it is...

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In Pemberton, River Power Project Fuels Election Fight

NDP candidate, a climate activist, calls BC government's IPP push 'gluttonous.' A wire twisted into the shape of a...

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Taking a Stand Against Coal

There is not enough room in the national headlines for all the battles between fossil fuel expansion projects and...

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Pipelines and schools

While Kinder Morgan's plan to nearly triple the capacity of its Trans Mountain oil pipeline has hit the provincial...

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Earth Day celebrations in Parksville Qualicum Beach

It was a happy celebration of the earth Saturday afternoon outside town hall in Qualicum Beach, where a theme about...

Columns
Private power projects damaging a B.C. legacy

Times Colonist By Gwen Barlee May 14, 2013 A Vancouver Island river renowned for its fish — including two endangered...

Columns
Salish Sea at risk of becoming a global carbon corridor

The Georgia Straight By Eoin Madden and Torrance Coste May 8, 2013 The Salish Sea, stretching from Metro Vancouver to...

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Delta and Surrey host Earth Week celebrations

What better way to celebrate Earth Week than to visit the Lungs of the Lower Mainland? The Burns Bog Conservation...

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Youth can't vote, but they can march on Earth Day

"As youth, we know that our voices must be heard, not tomorrow, but today. If we wait until tomorrow to say no to...

Columns
British Columbia
Contrasts in the Walbran Valley and the need for forest policy reform in BC

Vancouver Observer By Torrance Coste April 18, 2013 “I don’t think I’ve ever been this wet and happy.” These words...

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Jobs & energy

ISSUE AT A GLANCE: British Columbia's energy sector stands on the precipice of a potential golden age, with the...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Environmental groups sue BC for breaking forestry law

News Release - May 2, 2013 Logging of Coastal Douglas-fir forest results in near elimination and must be stopped...

Media Releases
Environmental groups to announce new forestry lawsuit Thursday

Media Advisory - May 1, 2013 VANCOUVER – Ecojustice, on behalf of the Wilderness Committee and ForestEthics Solutions...

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Dangers of fracking relayed

Fracking is a process that can not only contaminate and diminish water supplies, lead to earthquakes and increase...

Media Releases
3rd Annual Earth Day Celebration, March and Festival

Media Advisory - April 20, 2013 VANCOUVER - Windermere Secondary School’s grade 11 leadership students, (Youth for...

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