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British Columbia
China Beach Clear Cut

I’ve stayed at the China Beach campground several times before, but for the first time last Saturday I walked across...

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Good and Green ‑ Wild Times

November 1st, 2011 - Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel as he looks at different shades of...

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Fish Lake

In a rare bit of good news from the environmental activism front, the Wilderness Committee recently announced that...

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Incineration is always a bad idea

The short-sighted vision of turning mountains of garbage into cash by creating energy never works out that way...

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New proposal threatens Fish Lake again!

I am writing you today to ask that you send off a quick letter before November 7th to the federal government about a...

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Cheap power comes at a price

BC Hydro will lose millions supplying new mines and LNG facilities; losses that will be passed on to consumers A...

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Vancouver Sun article argues new mines will cost millions

An article released by the Vancouver Sun Monday claims B.C. Hydro will lose millions by supplying power to new mines...

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Burrard Tankers

The Wilderness Committee's Ben West describes the increasing risk oil tankers pose to Vancouver's Burrard Inlet and...

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Kinder Morgan looks at expanding pipeline

Company holds 'open season' in an effort to find out if there's enough interest from potential clients to justify...

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First Nations band wants to develop 'tribal park'

A northern First Nations band has announced plans to develop Alberta's first "tribal park," a protected area of about...

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Chief gets award

Fish Lake defender honoured Environmentalists are honouring a first nations chief who they say was instrumental in...

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Media Releases
Chief Marilyn Baptiste wins award for her spirited defence of environment

VANCOUVER – The Wilderness Committee announced today that Chief Marilyn Baptiste, of Xeni Gwet’in, was given the 2011...

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Government must act to stop deadly salmon virus

Infectious salmon anemia or ISA, is a highly contagious and deadly disease linked to the farmed salmon industry...

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Deadly European salmon virus found in Pacific stock

Salmon conservationists and fish farmers agree more investigation is warranted after two young, wild salmon on British...

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Media Releases
Environmental Groups Urge Rejection of Revised Fish Lake Mine Proposal

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 19, 2011Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. - Taseko’s revised proposal for a Fish Lake gold...

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