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British Columbia
Wilderness Committee Launches Weekly Guided Tours of Nanoose Bay’s DL33 Forest this Thanksgiving Weekend

Nanoose Bay, British Columbia- Mushrooms, the chirp of tree frogs and colours of autumn will be the backdrop of the...

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Manitoba
October 1 is last day to comment on the Fisher Bay delay!

Today is the last day of the Manitoba government's very short and secretive public consultation period on the Fisher...

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Come together for People Power

It was just over four years ago that we first became aware of the enormous threat to BC's wild rivers and public power...

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British Columbia
Justice for Wild Salmon Rally!

On Monday, October 25th, join Alexandra Morton and thousands of people demanding justice for wild salmon! Monday...

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Manitoba
Agreement halts new logging

Historic pact protects 29-M hectares of forest Environmentalists and Canada's pulp and paper companies -- including...

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Manitoba
The land that gives life

Eastside says no to Hydro, yes to roads and eco-tourism AS she surveys the bountiful boreal forest spreading out in...

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Manitoba
URGENT ACTION REQUIRED!

We need all Manitobans to voice their opinion on establishing a Provincial Park at Fisher Bay by October 1, 2010. The...

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British Columbia
Site C Dam Report

September 26, 2010 - This is a 10 minute Wilderness Committee On The Ground Report about the fight to stop the...

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Manitoba
Dozens gather to protest logging in provincial parks

THE Doer government continues to ignore decades-old advice to stop industrial logging in Manitoba's provincial parks...

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Manitoba
Ontario move humbles Manitoba

Ontario has protected half its boreal forest from mining and logging, a move local environmentalists say puts Manitoba...

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Manitoba
Provinces join forces to protect wilderness

Manitoba and Ontario joined forces Tuesday to protect a 9,400 square-kilometres swath of wilderness that straddles...

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Manitoba
Tim's camp in bad taste: critics

PHOTO: Eric Reder (MARC GALLANT / FREE PRESS ARCHIVES) 300-bed facility not suitable for lake The pristine wilderness...

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Manitoba
Province unveils controversial wilderness camp

PHOTO: Conservation Minister Stan Struthers outlines the details of a children's camp in the Whiteshell. (KEN...

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Freedom of Information isn't free: Wilderness Committee billed $9,000

The Wilderness Committee says the cost of freedom of information is far from free. Acting on a tip that park rangers...

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Tanker‑traffic ban sought

Protesters see potential for 'devastating' Burrard Inlet spill A group of protesters waved placards outside a...

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