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British Columbia
Reckless logging threatens rare Nanoose Bay Forest

This is a report from the field by Wilderness Committee campaigner Tria Donaldson. Logging has just begun in the...

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Wilderness Committee's Tria Donaldson speaking about proposed Cherry Point Coal Port

Wilderness Committee anti- coal campaigner Tria Donaldson visits the site of a potential massive coal port in...

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British Columbia
Reckless logging has started in endangered Nanoose Bay forest

Logging has begun in the critically endangered Nanoose Bay Forest, known as DL33. This publicly-owned and rare Coastal...

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Columns
Join the fight to save Fish Lake

I was shocked and saddened to learn that the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has agreed to Taseko Mines Ltd...

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One‑year review of New Prosperity project ordered

Minister directs environmental agency to evaluate company's new proposal Environment Minister Peter Kent triggered a...

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TV News Story ‑ Fish Lake

On the afternoon of Monday November 7 2011 the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency announced that the agency has...

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Wilderness Committee condemns shameful decision to re‑open polluting mine proposal in the face of strong First Nations' opposition

The Wilderness Committee today released a statement expressing deep disappointment in the Canadian Environmental...

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'We've Got You Surrounded': Tar Sands Pipelines Opposed From D.C. to B.C.

As more than 12,000 people surrounded the White House to protest the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, activists on the...

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Pursuing Prosperity Mine a waste of time and resources

To understand why we are so adamant the resubmitted Prosperity Mine project must be rejected, it is important to know...

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BC energy policies bad for both taxpayers and environment

The BC government is moving full steam ahead with the costly and destructive Site C Dam, even as BC Hydro is facing...

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Battle brewing over pipeline plans in B.C.

So far British Columbia has been spared the kind of intense pipeline fight that buffets the proposed Keystone XL...

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Harsha Walia: First Nations fight tar sands pipelines

The past few months saw high-profile civil disobedience from Washington, D.C., to Ottawa against the Alberta tar sands...

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Help Save Arlene's Life ‑ A story from Peace Valley

The human story behind BC Hydro's proposed 60 metre-high Site C dam on the Peace River of British Columbia. Over 100...

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A West Coast salmon epidemic: Get ahead of it, and get Canada off its behind

Salmon advocates have come across what they feared -- what every West Coast salmon fisherman should fear -- in British...

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Joint review for Raven coal project not in cards

The Raven Underground Coal project will not go to a joint federal-provincial review panel, the federal and provincial...

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