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Federal government must prevent extinction of sage‑grouse in Canada

VANCOUVER — An international coalition of environmental groups is calling on the federal environment minister to take...

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Videos
British Columbia
TV News Story ‑ Push to stop Nanoose Forest logging

This is a TV News Story about citizen lead efforts to protect the Nanoose Forest - also known as DL 33 - from being...

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TV News Story ‑ Wilderness Committee tracking Vancouver Oil Tankers

This is a TV news story about the Wilderness Committee's efforts to allow people to track oil tankers as they come...

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Columns
British Columbia
Tria Donaldson: Preservation of irreplaceable Nanoose Bay Forest worth fighting for

Georgia Straight By Tria Donaldson, November 22nd, 2011 The Nanoose Bay Forest, also known as DL33, is a 64-hectare...

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British Columbia
Tensions start to rise in Nanoose as protesters seek to halt logging

Tensions are growing between environmentalists and aboriginal people in a dispute over logging a 64-hectare block of...

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Columns
British Columbia
Stop the cut in our Coastal Douglas‑Fir Forests

For a handful of Wilderness Committee staff and volunteers, 8:00am on a holiday morning is not too early to stand up...

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Ben tells Bill about Oil Watch

The ever-nimble, hip, and capable Wilderness Committee is devising every means by which to communicate how BC is being...

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Echoes of a long‑ago guerrilla war on Nemiah Valley road

On Saturday afternoon, a Taseko Mines convoy of trucks and equipment was stopped by an RCMP cruiser on the gravel...

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Media Releases
Environmentalists Launch Oil Tanker Alert System

The Wilderness Committee has publicly launched a new automated system to draw attention to oil tankers in Burrard...

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Columns
British Columbia
There is only one Nanoose Bay Forest

I was worried that 8am might be too early to meet. I figured that I would get to the coffee shop and no one else would...

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Today Keystone, Tomorrow Oil Tankers and Ultimately the End of the Tar Sands

Big news for all those working to stop the reckless expansion of the Alberta tar sands and the international movement...

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Videos
British Columbia
TV News Story ‑ Nanoose Forest fight

NANOOSE BAY -- A Vancouver Island environmental group has silenced chain saws on a piece of crown land just outside of...

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Videos
British Columbia
TV News Story ‑ Nanoose Forest

Logging has begun in the publicly owned Nanoose Bay Forests, also known as District Lot 33 or DL33. The rare Coastal...

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British Columbia
First Nation's logging stopped by protest

Protesters halted logging for two days this week in woods that include fragments of endangered coastal Douglas fir...

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Clark's mine announcement greeted with skepticism

Company abandoned coal project over dispute with first nations Premier Christy Clark's announcement of a $1.36-billion...

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