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Manitoba
Committed to the wilderness

The fight for Fisher Bay Provincial Park The landscape of northern Manitoba is both breathtaking and inspiring. The...

Columns
Glacier Howser victory reminds us of the power of the pen

Its been over a year since over 1100 citizens came together in a crowded gym in Kaslo, BC to stand up for Glacier and...

Media Releases
Manitoba
Not wild about the throne speech

No vision to protect our natural support systems The Wilderness Committee is pleased that the Manitoba government's...

Media Releases
Wilderness Committee applauds the Ktunaxa Nation Council's strong stand against Jumbo-Glacier mega-resort

Vancouver, BC — The Wilderness Committee was heartened that members of the Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) Nation...

News
Manitoba
RMs opposed to Bipole III

Four Manitoba rural municipalities are asking for help from their fellow RMs to lobby the province in opposition to...

Media Releases
Glacier Howser Private Power Project Heads for the Rocks

Recent developments reveal company no longer has financial agreement with BC Hydro The controversial Glacier/Howser...

Columns
Cloudworks threatens Statlu, Tretheway, Shovel and Big Silver Creeks

Concerns about this Project This project involves four creeks: Statlu, Tretheway, Shovel and Big Silver, which are...

Columns
British Columbia
Vancouver Island Wild Salmon River threatened by IPP

British Columbia is known for our rushing wild rivers, tall forests, and iconic species, like wild salmon. On...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Slideshow of Nanoose Bay’s endangered DL 33 Forest to debut at Thursday’s Wilderness Committee AGM

Qualicum Beach, British Columbia – Four seasons of nature and wildlife in Nanoose Bay’s endangered Forest referred to...

Columns
Debating the Ethics of Oil With Ezra Levant - Thurs. Nov. 18th

Watch a live stream of the debate here beginning at 6:30. As the world runs out of cheap oil and faces the threat of a...

Columns
Manitoba
Blood Boils at Bipole III Open House

Walking down the hall toward the conference room, I heard raised voices, and knew that my blood pressure was about to...

Videos
Wilderness Committee's Ben West prepares for Tar Sands debate

See this tongue in cheek video of Ben West, the Wilderness Committee's Healthy Communities campaigner as he goes under...

Media Releases
Fisheries biologist wins Wilderness Committee Award
The Wilderness Committee is pleased to announce that this year’s Eugene Rogers Award goes to respected fisheries...
News
Rough ride for run-of-river projects

A mix of of issues, political, practical and provocative, peppered a run-of-river hydro proponent Wednesday in...

Columns
British Columbia
Join us to visit the world’s largest Douglas-fir

Join us for the Red Creek Fir Tour Thursday, November 11th 2010! Put on your gumboots and bring out your thermos full...

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