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Qualicum Beach will host day for frogs
Qualicum Beach, one of the only two places in Canada to have a day dedicated to saving frogs, will host an amphibian...
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Joe Foy tours proposed Okanagan Similkameen National Park
I have just returned from being shown around the proposed South Okanagan Similkameen National Park over the course of...
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Crowd protests IPP project
Opponents of the proposed Glacier/Howser private hydro project crammed into a school gym in Kaslo, filling every chair...
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Gwen Barlee heads for the West Kootanays to attend Kaslo public meeting regarding proposed private power project
June 23 2009 - Gwen Barlee is in the West Kootenays to attend the open house public meetings regarding the proposed...
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Gwen Barlee heads for the West Kootanays to attend Kaslo public meeting regarding proposed private power project
June 23, 2009 - Gwen Barlee is in the West Kootenays this afternoon to attend the open house public meeting in Kaslo...
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Foundation reinforces Wildsight concerns
Re: letter misrepresents Suzuki Foundation Pushers of private energy projects would have readers believe that a well...
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Tla‑o‑qui‑aht partner locally to create zipline and kayaking tour as part of greater vision
Thursday, June 11, 2009 A new zipline and river kayaking tour opening in traditional Tla-o-qui-aht territory this...
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Area needs “protection” with a National Park, says reader
To The Editor: There are many local residents still working towards a South Okanagan – Similkameen National Park to...
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National Park feasibility study remains stalled
National Park feasibility study remains stalled There is not much new on the National Park front following the Lower...
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Flood of anger
Mark Hume Vancouver — From Saturday's Globe and Mail, Saturday, May. 30, 2009 03:53AM EDT A punishing drought, which...
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Sparks still flying over Harrison hydro dam
SPARKS STILL FLYING OVER HARRISON HYDRO DAM Chilliwack Progress Thu Jun 18 2009 Page: 1 Section: News Byline: Robert...
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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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