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Legal Victory for Endangered Species Across Canada
Court ruling means Department of Fisheries and Oceans must overhaul recovery plans Vancouver, BC – A precedent-setting...
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TV News Story ‑ Grizzlies starving on BC's coast
Breaking TV news story about a severe drop in Chum salmon numbers on the coast of British Columbia. Grizzly bears in...
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Concerned Citizens Launch Zero Waste BC after Kamloops Victory
Today a network of citizens groups and public interest organizations will hold the inaugural meeting of the new Zero...
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Vacuuming Rivers and Wallets ‑ Wild Times

September 9th, 2009 - Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel as he looks at the guys who are...

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Provincial project threatens Delta bird habitat: MLA Huntington
Indpendent MLA Vicki Huntington used her first speech in the British Columbia legislature to denounce the provincial...
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No date set for Burrard Thermal phase out, says B.C.'s energy minister
The provincial government plans to phase out Burrard Thermal but won't do it until replacement resources are in place...
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Redirect Freeway Funds and Save Transit says Wilderness Committee
The transit funding crisis in BC could be solved by canceling the $1.5 billion South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) and...
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Priorities shift for subsidies
An open letter to provincial Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Shirley Bond. You know from your daily...
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Species Requiem Day ‑ Rally for Boreal Birds
On September 1, 1914, Martha, the last known passenger pigeon, died in the Cincinnati Zoo. The environmental writer...
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Haida Nation says no way to oil tanker traffic
Plans by a Calgary company to pipe crude oil to Kitimat, allowing it to be shipped through north coast waters, are...
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B.C.'s green reputation fading
The provincial Environment Ministry has suffered deep cuts in Tuesday's budget and a levy that raised $25-million...
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Government Should “Harmonize” Environmental Rhetoric with Budget Priorities, Wilderness Committee
As the BC budget is released today many British Columbians will be considering the implications of the new Harmonized...
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Clayoquot River Valley Witness Trail ‑ Week 3
For three weeks this August, the Wilderness Committee and 29 hearty volunteers laboured away repairing the marvelous...
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Hydro must break up: Neufeld
The Crown corporation's monopoly is hurting B.C., the energy minister tells The Sun's Scott Simpson Saturday, June 29...
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Power and the Sound of Spin
Energy Minister Blair Lekstrom, or the government employees who write letters to the editor on his behalf, took...

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