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Environmentalist Ben West fears increased oil tanker traffic in Burrard Inlet
Ben West has condemned a National Energy Board decision that opens the door to shipment of an additional 27,000...
Mayors object to oil decision
Change could see more tanker traffic in Burrard Inlet Burnaby mayor Derek Corrigan is disappointed that the National...
Class Notes: Climate changers
Windermere's leadership program students are hosting their third annual Climate Change Conference (C3) this Friday...
North Vancouver City mayor adds voice to energy board criticism
CITY of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto has joined regional politicians and environmental groups to call on the...
Climate deal lacks C02 cuts scientists say are needed now
Green Party leader says Canada's position is without justification or logic DURBAN (NEWS1130) - The hard-fought deal...
Canada Formally Quits Kyoto
The government has announced it will invoke its legal right to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on climate change...
Conservationists brace for electric fight on Kokish River
Environmental and conservation groups opposed to a $200-million hydroelectric project near Port McNeill have vowed to...
Hydro project approval threatens steelhead and salmon habitat
For the first time, the B.C. government has approved a run-of -river power project that diverts water from salmon or...
Contentious project given environmental approval
The province on Tuesday granted environmental approval to a proposed run-of-river power project on the Kokish River of...
$200-million river-power project clears key hurdle Conservation groups raise fears over fish habitat
Despite opposition from conservation groups, the provincial government has granted an environmental assessment...
TV News Story - Proposed logging in spotted owl habitat near Chilliwack Lake
This is a TV news report about a visit by Member of Parliament Peter Julian to a forested area near Chilliwack Lake BC...
MP Peter Julian's visit to forest near Chilliwack Lake sparks a flicker of hope for Canada's spotted owls
December 20, 2011. By Joe Foy - Wilderness Committee National Campaign Director I have just returned from a visit to a...
MP Peter Julian tours endangered spotted owl forest at Chilliwack Lake
Member of Parliament for Burnaby – New Westminster Peter Julian will be at Chilliwack Lake today to tour an area of...
Penner under political fire as byelection campaigns heat up
Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner's role in a gravel mine approval and allowing logging in Spotted Owl habitat is being...
Group gets owly over logging
A local environmental protection group is again looking to focus attention on logging in owl habitat in the Chilliwack...
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