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Media Releases
Wilderness Committee Opposes Metro Vancouver's Waste Incineration Plan
Speaking as a delegate to the Waste Management Committee of Metro Vancouver last Friday, Wilderness Committee...
Columns
Manitoba
Letter from Grassy Narrows asking for urgent support

Grassy Narrows First Nation, located in the Heart of the Boreal in Ontario, needs help launching study of mercury...

News
Conservation spending takes a hit
FOR a budget awash in red, there was little in the way of green for environmentalists and that had them feeling blue...
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Biologists hope 2 spotted owls can help save the species
Pair will be captured to join 10 others in captive-breeding program, leaving only four known to exist in the wild And...
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WILDERNESS COMMITTEE POLICY DIRECTOR GIVES B-C GOVERNMENT AN "F" WHEN IT COMES TO PARKS
POLICY DIRECTOR FOR THE WILDERNESS COMMITTEE IS GIVING THE GOVERNMENT AN "F" LETTER GRADE WHEN IT COMES TO MANAGING B...
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California power market tough to crack
B.C. green power may not qualify for top rates given to renewable energy projects British Columbia should not look to...
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Wild salmon: Culture of the salmon crash
The Salmon Talks brought people out on Saturday night. Poets, dancers, singers, speakers and a puppeteer launched the...
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Vancouver councillor Andrea Reimer resigns as Wilderness Committee executive director
Vision Vancouver councillor Andrea Reimer is leaving her other job as the executive director of the Wilderness...
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Landmark court decision backs first nation's concern about caribou
The B.C. Supreme Court has done what the provincial government would not: It has halted work on a coal mine project...
Media Releases
British Columbia
Wilderness Committee strongly opposes allowing off-road vehicles into CRD parks
The Wilderness Committee is urging the Capital Regional District (CRD) to maintain their ban on off-road vehicles...
Columns
Manitoba
McFadyen can't talk the line on BiPole 3, runs from the truth

Hugh McFadyen, the leading proponent for disrupting on of the world's greatest intact forests with a hydro line, was...

Media Releases
The BC Government Unveils Pay More Get Less Approach to Parks
Last Friday, a day of the week typically reserved for announcing unpopular decisions, the BC government quietly...
News
Teetering on the brink of extinction
The coastal Douglas fir is endangered, raising questions about why a small stand is soon to be logged A March gale...
Videos
Federal Review Panel for proposed mine at Fish Lake, Tsilhqot'in Territory

The Canadian Federal Review Panel for the Prosperity Gold-Copper Mine Project at Fish Lake in Tsilhqot'in territory...

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Lobby groups target province on BiPole issue
Canadian, Manitoban and U.S. groups launched a new eduction blitz today as part of an effort to urge the Manitoba...

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