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TV News Report - Proposed Enbridge Pipeline Endangering BC's Whales
See this August 2010 TV news report about how tankers coming to load up from the proposed Enbridge Oil Pipeline from...
Where to, caribou?
August 8, 2010 In the afternoon of day three on my northwest Manitoba odyssey, I looked over a map the Manitoba...
Minister Penner Should Act on Ministry Concerns about "Biased" Incineration Report
The Wilderness Committee is calling on BC Environment Minister Barry Penner to say no to Metro Vancouver's waste to...
Wetlands, Wetlands as far as the eye can see
There was great excitement in me as I motored down the road last week, finally heading up into northwestern Manitoba...
Hometown Forest Victory Leaves out Nanoose Bay
Last Friday the Minister of Forests and Range, Pat Bell, announced the protection of over 1,500 ha of Coastal Douglas...
Friday vote on garbage incineration will affect Metro Vancouver for decades
Residents of Metro Vancouver will find their wallets — and perhaps the air they breathe — affected for decades by a...
New waste-to-energy incinerator in Metro Vancouver still possible after board vote
The prospect of a new incinerator in B.C.’s Lower Mainland joining the existing facility in Burnaby remains very much...
National Cancer Organization Links Incineration and Increased Cancer Rates. urges precautionary principle
Today in a letter to each Metro Vancouver board member, Prevent Cancer Now (PCN), a national non-profit organization...
Wilderness Committee Will Fight Incinerators Regardless of Metro Vote
Metro Vancouver directors will vote today on the proposal to build a new waste incinerator to burn the region’s...
Whiteshell clearcut a benefit, says province
A wilderness watchdog group says it has learned the province is allowing clear-cutting to break up rare stands of old...
Campaign launches in Nopiming
Environmental activists paid a visit to the Bird River area last weekend to raise awareness of clearcutting going on...
Letter to the Editor: More questions than answers
Re: Tembec unveils annual plan, Jan. 26 Logging giant Tembec has control over nearly 9,000 square kilometers of...
Tembec Unveils Annual Plan
Outfitters, activists weigh in on forestry strategy Pulp and paper giant Tembec Industries unveiled its annual...
Metro Must Re-Examine Biased Incinerator Report
Metro Vancouver staff have commissioned a report from AECOM Technology Corporation, a fortune 500 company, to explore...
Recount of B.C. wolf hunt has critics questioning 'fair chase' policy
VANCOUVER — When it comes to wolf-hunting, B.C.'s Environment Minister Barry Penner says the province is home to the...
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