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British Columbia
Endangered forest turns into Island battleground

Fate of a small patch of woods pits residents against native band The fate of a small patch of endangered Vancouver...

Videos
Save Fish Lake - Tsilhqot'in Territory

See this 8 minute Video - part of the Down to Earth series - about the Tsilhqot'in people's effort's to protect Fish...

Columns
British Columbia
The Nanoose Forest needs your help Now!

It is the goal of the Wilderness Committee to see our provincial government legislatively end the logging of old...

News
Metro Vancouver waste-to-energy incinerator opponents fired up for a fight

Photo: Recycling, composting and waste reduction is a better alternative to mass burning garbage say opponents of...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Public Interest Sparks Saturday Tours of Threatened, Rare & Endangered Nanoose Bay Coastal Forest

Last week's invitation by the Wilderness Committee to Ministers Barry Penner, Pat Bell, George Abbott, several local...

Videos
Public meeting in Chilliwack regarding Metro Vancouver's proposed garbage incinerators

This is a video of a July 2010 public meeting regarding Metro Vancouver's proposed garbage incinerators. Speaking in...

News
British Columbia
DL33: A forest runs through it

Alberni-Pacific Rim MLA, Scott Fraser snaps a picture as Western Canada Wilderness Committee head Annette Tanner...

Columns
Hitting the Road for Public Power

I want to tell you about a road trip I recently went on with Gwen Barlee and Sven Biggs from the Wilderness Committee...

News
British Columbia
Nanoose band will log Crown land

The Snaw-naw-as First Nation plans to use the money it expects to receive from logging a nearby lot of Crown land to...

Media Releases
British Columbia
Local and Provincial Government Elected Representatives invited to Friday Nanoose Forest

The Wilderness Committee Mid Island chapter has invited Ministers Barry Penner, Pat Bell, George Abbott, several local...

News
Manitoba
A Prairie Still Standing Tall, Barely

Once covering 6,000 square kilometres in Manitoba’s Red River valley, the tallgrass prairie has all but vanished from...

News
Manitoba
They roam on the range

Interlake bison thriving in the wild CHITEK LAKE — Oh, give me a home... In 1991, the Manitoba government did just...

News
Turning Waste Wood into Gas-Fueled Energy

Nexterra claims its UBC and Victoria projects mark the cutting edge against climate change. Not everyone measures the...

Videos
TV News Story - Grizzly Mother with cub charges photographer

See this June 2010 TV news story about a Grizzly Bear mother and cub's close encounter with a wildlife photographer...

Media Releases
BC Activist Travels to Detroit to Help Fight World’s Largest Waste Incinerator
The campaign to stop Metro Vancouver's proposal to build a new waste incinerator has lead to international cooperation...

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