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Community forest logging plans on hold

Canadian Snowmobile to work with CCF over next year to develop plan Stakeholders in the Cheakamus Community Forest...

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Media Releases
Manitoba
Time is Running Out for MB Government to Fulfill Promise of New Protected Areas by End of 2010

While Canada Parks Day is celebrated this weekend, the Wilderness Committee wants to ensure that the Manitoba...

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Columns
British Columbia
The miracle that is the salmon

The miracle that is the salmon’s journey from fry to spawning never ceases to amaze me. Yesterday I stood at the top...

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Media Releases
Manitoba
Selinger needs to keep road out of grass river provincial park

Today, Manitoba Wildlands and the Wilderness Committee are sending their final appeals of the recent environment...

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Manitoba
Wilderness Committee Welcomes Tree‑Free Paper

Tree-free Manitoba paper should lessen impact on boreal forest The Wilderness Committee is pleased to hear that both...

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B.C.'s Public Consultation Process

Photo: Joe Foy Public consultations: meaningful dialogue or empty theatre? Metro Vancouver staff who are hosting...

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Run‑of‑river plans stalled in B.C.

B.C.’s biggest run-of-river proposal is the latest alternative electricity investment to be slowed or stopped in a...

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Columns
Act Now to Stop Waste Incineration

Wed. July 14th Deadline Reminder We have a real opportunity to stop Metro Vancouver's proposal to build a new...

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British Columbia
Paddling the Peace: Why Site C Dam really does suck.

The Site C Dam project will destroy a very special valley in the Northeast corner of BC called the Peace River. This...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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