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British Columbia
Tria Donaldson of the Wilderness Committee on Wild Salmon

Ecovillage TV speaks with Tria Donaldson of the Wilderness Committee at the Fingerling Festival in Port Moody. The...

Media Releases
First Nations and allies to protest outside Imperial Metals AGM

VANCOUVER, BC - Concerned citizens and environmentalists, including members of four First Nations, will be holding a...

Columns
Hiking Map for Clayoquot Valley and Cougar Lake - Clayoquot Sound

May 2011 New! This is a an updated topographic hiking map of the Clayoquot Witness Trail that goes into the Clayoquot...

News
Campaign out to stop Site C dam

Proposed third dam would be destructive, group says The proposed multibillion-dollar Site C dam on the Peace River...

Columns
Take a stand for Clayoquot Sound and say no to a mine on Catface Mountain

Last month, when we alerted you to new threats of logging on Flores Island in the heart of Clayoquot Sound, you...

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Editorial: Victoria must find new cash for B.C. parks

We don't call our province "Beautiful British Columbia" for nothing. And an important part of that claim is our...

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TV News Story - Ongoing cuts to BC's provincial parks budget

See this TV news story about the ongoing deep cuts to BC's provincial parks budget.

Media Releases
Confidential government documents reveal shocking neglect of BC Parks

BC Parks budget - not enough money for toilet paperVANCOUVER, BC - “Hey, buddy, can you spare a dime? And a ranger?”...

News
Outhouses lack paper: Parks rangers

Emails record slow decay of B.C. parksThe email exchanges would almost be funny if they didn't point to what...

News
Pulling the plug on meters

After eight years of fees, parking at Cultus Lake, Chilliwack Lake and Sasquatch provincial parks is now free. Premier...

Columns
The Story of the Peace River and the threat of the Site C Dam

Our province is full of beautiful places, but there are few places with both the spectacular beauty and the ecological...

News
Parks' pay-to-park plan axed

Province hopes free parking will attract more visitors, tourismThe much-hated, pay-parking system at all B.C.'s...

News
After seven years, parking is again free at popular parks

Controversial meters covered up as province dumps parking fees at all parks throughout B.C. Gary and Frances Thomas...

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B.C. government axes unpopular parking fees for provincial parks

Clark says the action will not result in a cut to the provincial parks budgetAxing an unpopular tax proved to be a...

Media Releases
Wilderness Committee applauds removal of parking meters from BC's parks

Bigger investment needed to restore BC Parks after decade of decayVANCOUVER – BC Premier Christy Clark announced today...

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