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      Bus headed to Kaslo for IPP meeting; Nelson area residents concerned with run-of-river project have opportunity to travel en masse to meeting to voice opposition
  Bus headed to Kaslo for IPP meeting; Nelson area residents concerned with run-of-river project have opportunity to...
      
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      Going green gets intimate
  Environmentally conscious citizens take to coffee shops, living rooms and places of worship to help slow global...
      
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      Climate shift fires public's green interest
  Climate change isn't just warming the globe and causing crazy weather -- it has also cranked up the public's interest...
      
        
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      Update on our efforts to protect BC's Killer Whales
  The fight to protect British Columbia's killer whales continues. The Wilderness Committee, together with a handful of...
      
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      Run-of-river IPP under scrutiny: Activists criticize, company denies
  Allegations of low environmental standards at a run-of-river Independent Power Project (IPP) near Harrison Lake have...
      
        Media Releases
      TAR SANDS PROTEST GREETS STELMACH
  TAR SANDS PROTEST GREETS STELMACH (For release at 12:30 pm - January 28, 2008 – Vancouver, BC) Alberta Premier Ed...
      
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      Green group calls for changes to Gateway project
  With gas prices painfully high and transit services overcrowded or limited, the Western Canada Wilderness Committee...
      
        Media Releases
      Campbell’s Green Vision Not Reflected in Budget
  For immediate release – February 20, 2007 Bright spots for the environment offset by expanded subsidies for oil and...
      
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      Moratorium on oil tankers disputed by federal cabinet minister
  VICTORIA (CP) - Growing interest in routing new oil and gas pipelines to British Columbia's northern coast has some...
      
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      Tanker traffic irks NDP politicians
  Increasing oil tanker activity in B.C.’s northern waters has West Coast NDPers calling on Ottawa and Victoria to...
      
        
    Columns
      Hot off the press - brand new Wilderness Committee report about Clayoquot Sound!
  Great news! Today, Thursday, June 18, 2009 - we just received 70,000 copies of a brand new Wilderness Committee...
      
        
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      Zipline, Kayaking Tours Set To Open
  TOFINO — A new zipline tour and river kayaking company will open over the next few weeks in the Tla-o-qui-aht First...
      
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      Recovery strategy fails to protect birds, court told
  Environmental groups seek to strike down as fatally flawed an endangered-species-recovery strategy for the greater...
      
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      Grouse misconduct?
  When the plains were peppered with roaming buffalo, there were many more wolves around than there are now. That kept...
      
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      Run-of-the-river projects raising questions
  Western Canada Wilderness Committee is raising red flags about run-of-the-river projects north of Harrison Lake, after...
      
        
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