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TV News Story - Vancouver oil tankers and pipeline
As the debate rages over a proposed oil pipeline in northern B.C., energy giant Kinder Morgan is quietly working on...
Keeping her pledge
When you vow you’re going to do something, it’s a good idea to keep your word, and while Portia Miller is only five...
BC launches online registry for frac fluid chemicals
British Columbia has launched an online registry for oil and natural gas producers to disclose the chemicals in the...
Tribal Parks - Wild Times
January 9th, 2012 - Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel as he looks at BC's legacy of Tribal...
New peat mine proposed despite Manitoba government's freeze on development
North America's largest peat producer is proposing a 531-hectare mine in Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park east of...
Hecla Park Horror
I spent a few weeks working on my house this past December, taking time off from the Wilderness Committee at a time...
Did you know that in 1969 Vancouver Island grew 70% of its own food?
Forty years later that number is now less than 5%. If residents of the Capital Regional District (CRD) want to help...
Kokish River needs your letter NOW!
The Kokish is a wild river that is on northern Vancouver Island, near Port McNeil. This 10-kilometre long whitewater...
Province drops support for national park
The province of B.C. no longer supports designation of a national park in the South Okanagan-Similkameen. “The...
Can't See The Forest For The Gump
Owl country facing loggers axe The endangered spotted owls don’t know it yet, but they are in for a bumpy ride if a...
BC’s Spotted Owl All But Extinct
With just 12 owls left in the wild, MP says it may be necessary for the feds to step in With the northern spotted owl...
A high-profile hockey player fights for the river he loves
Willie Mitchell, a rugged defenceman for the Los Angeles Kings and a former Vancouver Canuck, is dropping his gloves...
Radio Interview - Kwoiek Creek Private Power Project
This is a radio interview with Wilderness Committee National Campaign Director Joe Foy about the Kwoiek Creek private...
Logging decision could go to court
The Chilliwack River Valley was Peter Julian's backyard playground as a child growing up in the 1950s, '60s and '70s...
Native groups form 'wall' to block oil exports
More than 130 B.C. aboriginal groups say they now have created an "unbroken wall" of opposition to oil sands exports...
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