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Manitoba
Share this with the gardener in your life

Right now, Manitoba is experiencing a “peat rush” like never before. In January this year, we banded together to fight...

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Salmo River threatened by contaminants spill

An aging dam containing mining tailings is threatening to break and disgorge contaminants into the Salmo River near...

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A centuries-old cedar killed for an illicit bounty amid ‘a dying business’

The tree didn’t have a name, like the Three Sisters – three Sitka spruce nearby – or belong to a famous old-growth...

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Manitoba
Decision on peat mine delayed

The provincial government has delayed a decision until fall on whether to allow Sun Gro Horticulture to develop a peat...

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Pipeline expansion forum packs local church

It was a full house at St. Timothy Anglican Church on Wednesday evening, as residents packed the building for Burnaby...

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British Columbia
Shellfish growers concerned about mine near Baynes Sound

The BC Shellfish Growers Association is disappointed that certain key recommendations submitted from the draft version...

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Ship it all out as fast as we can the order of the day says Fraser

The announcement that the provincial government plans to relax logging restrictions on parts of the Fraser Valley that...

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We are getting ready for the Paddle for the Peace!

The Paddle for the Peace event is coming up and I am getting pretty excited about it! Our Vancouver Island campaigner...

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Manitoba
It's Never Too Late To Turn It Around

Friday, June 15, 2012 - It's 8:15 in the morning and I'm repeating the words "Oh no, oh no!" while scrambling to...

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B.C. mills are quickly running out of wood

On Jan. 20, Burns Lake received national attention when a horrific explosion and ensuing inferno at the local sawmill...

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Manitoba
Audio: Eric Reder on Mining in Parks

In this radio interview from CKUW Winnipeg, Manitoba Campaign Director Eric Reder talks about his concerns around...

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Audio: Ben West on Pipeline Spills

In this radio interview from Vancouver's CITR 101.9 FM, Healthy Communities Campaigner Ben West explains the impact of...

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Endangered northern spotted owl born in captivity in Langley

METRO VANCOUVER -- A captive pair of northern spotted owls has successfully given birth to a male owlet — for the...

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Innergex acquires Miller Creek facility

Upper Lillooet project back in public comment period Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. has acquired another hydroelectric...

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B.C. warned not to touch reserves for short-term supply

When a special committee of the provincial legislature came to the Interior town of Valemount last week seeking views...

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