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Media Releases
Manitoba
Wilderness Committee calls on government to host public hearing on proposed park mine

News Release - April 3, 2013 Public forum needed so government can answer major concerns about policy that still...

Columns
Manitoba
Free Dinner and Show, Just for Standing up for Manitoba’s Parks

We’ve been cordially invited to dinner and a show! In most places on the planet, governments know that a park is no...

Media Releases
Environmental “watchdog” office closed in midst of controversial coal terminal application

News Release - April 2, 2013 VANCOUVER – The Wilderness Committee is predicting that the people of Metro Vancouver...

News
Fraser River coal export plan raises environmental concerns in Richmond

The possibility that coal barges will soon be plying the south arm of the Fraser River has raised environmental...

Videos
TV News Story - Alberta oil spill in Arkansas

This is a TV news story about how a serious spill of Alberta oil in Arkansas is increasing concern in BC about...

Columns
British Columbia
VIEW: Why Vancouver Island can do better than Raven Coal

The Tyee By Torrance Coste March 28, 2013 Vancouver Island has a legacy of unsustainable resource development. It's...

News
British Columbia
Group angry over old-growth clearcut in Walbran Valley

As Torrance Coste stood beside giant stumps in a clearcut in the Upper Walbran Valley, he wondered why anyone would...

Media Releases
Manitoba
Manitoba Government Privacy Breach Allows Hudbay to Personally Contact Park Mine Objectors

News Release - March 22, 2013 Published personal contact information results in mining corporation lobbying individual...

News
Pemberton community meeting raises concerns over IPPs

Energy surplus and non-compliance chief concerns raised to attendees Over 150 people packed a community meeting Monday...

News
IPP meeting a success

Pemberton residents filled the Legion Monday night (March 18) to learn about river diversion power projects from...

News
Reaction Mixed To New Tanker Safety Measures Announced By Ottawa

Cullen, environmentalists not impressed -- but Enbridge welcomes announcement A federal cabinet minister will be in...

News
New federal oil spill plan announced but enviros not impressed

More tanker inspections, additional ship surveillance and new legislation to strengthen pollution prevention and...

News
Manitoba
Province on the trail to park improvement

It's too soon to applaud, but the powers that be at Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship are making encouraging...

News
Environmental groups say Stephen Harper’s “world class” tanker safety plan changes nothing

Environmental groups were quick to condemn new safety measures for oil tankers proposed by the federal government in...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Wilderness Committee angered at discovery of new old-growth logging in Walbran Valley

News Release - March 22, 2013 Recent clearcuts found in close proximity to renowned Castle Grove VICTORIA –...

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