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Columns
Fight Against Waste Incineration Heating Up Again

I was having a casual breakfast with a couple friends on Monday morning when all of a sudden my phone started ringing...

Media Releases
Prevent Cancer Now warns B.C. residents about the health risks of incineration

ROSSLAND , British Columbia - July 27, 2011 - Prevent Cancer Now, a national organization focused on eliminating the...

News
Province approves Metro Vancouver's plans to build waste incinerator

But region required to work with Fraser Valley to address air quality concerns if it builds facility in the Lower...

News
British Columbia
Jack Knox: Gold River's bid to burn garbage from Metro Vancouver smoulders

Whether Gold River ends up burning Metro Vancouver's garbage could come down to pollution politics versus cold cash...

Media Releases
Approval of Metro Vancouver plan to burn garbage means fight will heat up

The Wilderness Committee is disappointed by the decision of Environment Minister Terry Lake to approve Metro Vancouver...

Videos
TV News Story - Decline of Barn Swallows

This is a TV news story about the decline of barn swallows. Wilderness Committee Endangered Species campaigner Gwen...

Columns
Write Now: Help save the Peace River Valley from the Site C Dam

I have recently returned from a road trip to the Peace River Valley. Tria Donaldson, our Victoria-based campaigner...

Columns
British Columbia
Does an industrial salmon farm larger than two football fields seem massive to you?

Mainstream Canada wants to build a massive, new salmon farm in Clayoquot Sound. They have applied for tenure rights...

News
British Columbia
BC Energy Minister Rich Coleman responds to Wilderness Committee campaigner Tria Donaldson's Editorial about stopping the Site C Dam

Site C needed to meet greater energy demandsIn a recent issue of The Province, a column on Site C by the Wilderness...

News
British Columbia
A century ago, B.C. cared about its parks

There was a time in British Columbia when political leaders took the protection of wilderness seriously and parks were...

Videos
British Columbia
Paddle for the Peace

This is a Wilderness Committee On The Ground Report about the Paddle for the Peace event which took place on July 9...

Columns
The Westslope Cutthroat Trout of Cupola and Ventego Creek need your help NOW!

You might remember that a few months back we wrote you because our friends at the environmental group Wildsight needed...

News
British Columbia
Guest column: We lose more than we gain with Site C dam - Editorial by the Wilderness Committee's Tria Donaldson

For 30 years, the people of the Peace River Valley have been living in the shadow of the proposed Site C mega dam. For...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Controversial Juan de Fuca Trail development goes to public meeting

Members of a Capital Region District (CRD) sub committee voted today to move the controversial Marine Trail Holdings...

Columns
Manitoba
Canada's Heart of the Boreal: A Wilderness Treasure Like No Other

We are very pleased to present our report entitled Canada’s Heart of the Boreal. Our report looks at the complex and...

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