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Columns
Manitoba
Protecting the Little Saskatchewan River: Licences, Appeals, and a Broken System

This is a guest blog post written by Ruth Pryzner, a farmer in western Manitoba who has been dealing with regulatory...

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Media Releases
British Columbia
Raven Coal Mine Application Rejected by Regulators

News Release - May 17, 2013 VICTORIA – The BC Environmental Assessment Office announced today that it has rejected the...

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British Columbia
Greens sue British Columbia for trees

VANCOUVER, B.C. (CN) - British Columbia is shirking its responsibility to protect endangered old-growth forest in the...

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British Columbia
Fish farms allied with government, activists say

In the ongoing skirmishes between salmon farmers and environmental groups, fish farmers appear to have a powerful ally...

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British Columbia
Lawsuit aims to save endangered Douglas fir ecosystems on Vancouver Island

Environmental groups are suing the provincial government in hopes of saving the last remaining pockets of coastal...

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Blindfolded marchers start walk at oil plant

Organizer's two-day walk from Burnaby refinery starts May 4 Sophia Harrison wants more vision from governments when it...

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British Columbia
Environment groups file legal action to force govt to increase protection of B.C. forests

Three environmental groups filed legal action Thursday to force the provincial government to boost protection of...

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High non‑compliance rates by independent power producers: B.C. government memo

VANCOUVER - Internal government documents show a startling number of compliance issues with British Columbia's...

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The Rise of Independent Power Producers, Explained

They split the enviro vote in 2009, but can they still spark trouble across the province? It all started on the Ashlu...

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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...

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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...

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