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Power project plan puts Kokish on endangered list

Renowned fishing spot ties for first place in annual B.C survey The run-of-river power industry emerged as a leading...

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TV News Story ‑ Private Hydro‑Power Facilities killing fish

Three thousand pages of documents obtained by freedom of information request have revealed that run-of-river hydro...

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Wild Times ‑ Babies, Tigers and Owls

Photo: View from the bus window on the way to Dalat Vietnam March 9th, 2012 - Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the...

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The smoking gun: B.C.’s private power operators are killing salmon. What happens next?

In devastating contradiction to repeated public claims by British Columbia’s independent power producers, federal...

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Exclusive: Run‑of‑river power projects kill fish

The Mamquam River pours cold and fresh off the Coast Mountains, forming pools and canyons and chutes of white water on...

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Two provinces, same battle as First Nations face down mining interests

OTTAWA–Throughout Canada, First Nations are facing down mining companies over projects planned in their territories...

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Anne Murray: Is there any hope for the spotted owl, B.C.’s most endangered bird?

An unprecedented number of people have visited Boundary Bay over the last three months, with one purpose in mind: to...

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UPDATED: Taseko takes legal action against Western Canada Wilderness Committee for defamation

Taseko Mines Limited filed a Notice of Civil Claim against the Western Canada Wilderness Committee Thursday in the...

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BC First Nation Vows to Continue Fighting Controversial Mine

Exploration drilling just a means to an end, say Tsilhqot’in In order to facilitate the federal government’s...

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Taseko Mines Sues Western Canada Wilderness Committee Over New Prosperity Mining Project

VANCOUVER - The company behind a controversial mining proposal in British Columbia has filed a lawsuit against one of...

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Taseko takes legal action against Western Canada Wilderness Committee for defamation

Taseko Mines Limited filed a Notice of Civil Claim against the Western Canada Wilderness Committee Thursday, accusing...

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Taseko Mines' Libel chill bid to silence oppositon won't work

TSILHQOT'IN TERRITORY, BC, March 5, 2012 /CNW/ - The Tsilhqot'in National Government is shocked that Taseko Mines Ltd...

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Manitoba
Environmentalists lose legal fight over logging road

An environmental group has lost a court fight to stop forestry company Tolko from building a logging road through a...

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Taseko Mines threatens court action, putting a damper on public debate

Taseko Mines filed a Notice of Civil Claim against the Wilderness Committee yesterday afternoon for what the mining...

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Manitoba
Tolko gets OK to forge ahead with road in provincial park

An environmental group has lost a court challenge to stop a logging road from being built in Grass River Provincial...

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