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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...

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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...

Videos
Wilderness Committee's Ben West speaks at the Pilgrimage to Burns Bog event

Ben West from the Wilderness Committee ( http://WildernessCommittee.org) speaking at the beginning of the pilgrimage...

News
British Columbia
Groups bring anti-Site C campaign south

A site C opposition tour is making the rounds across southern B.C. over the next month, but will not be venturing to...

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The Great Green Shakedown

Why your hydro rates are going up, and who's responsible By now you know the bad news: your power rates are going up...

Media Releases
BC speaking tour rallies opposition to unnecessary, destructive Site C mega-dam

Vancouver - Campaigners with the Wilderness Committee will join allies from the Treaty 8 First Nations and other...

News
British Columbia
10 Key Island issues in the federal election

While many of the issues during a federal election are national in scope, the 2011 campaign has seen a number of local...

News
British Columbia
Juan de Fuca Electoral Area voting structure to remain as is

Faith has been restored in the B.C. government's fairness says Juan de Fuca Electoral Area Regional Director Mike...

Columns
Earth Day, Climate Action and the Pilgrimage to Burns Bog

Thanks so much for your help making last week's Earth Day Parade a big success! It was inspiring to see so many young...

Columns
Recycling the 2 Fingers Peace Sign for the Climate Movement

Climate scientists tell us that an increase of 2 degrees Celsius in annual global temperature above pre-industrial...

Columns
Pictures and Video from the Earth Day Parade and Festival

Pictures from the Earth Day Parade and Festival A few little videos from Earth Day 2011 in Vancouver

Columns
British Columbia
Celebrate our coast this weekend: Sprawlapalooza concert Sat to save the Juan de Fuca Trail

This weekend we have a fantastic opportunity to stand up as a community and show our opposition to the destruction of...

News
British Columbia
Gas spill a reminder of fragile state of wild salmon

Sometimes a terrible accident presents an opportunity to assess our priorities as a society. We should take the...

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