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Wilderness Committee Releases Anti‑Incineration Video

The Wilderness Committee has launched a viral video decrying Metro Vancouver’s proposal to build a new garbage...

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Manitoba
Groups back Manitoba decision on boreal protection Announcing Heart of the Boreal action alert/website

Canadian, Manitoban and U.S. organizations have joined together in an action alert to urge the Manitoba Government to...

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British Columbia
Coal Concerns Pack Capitol Theatre

PORT ALBERNI – About 235 people packed into the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday night to speak against becoming a coal...

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Feds sued over failure to protect killer whales

Case could determine future of Canada's at-risk species Conservation groups, represented by Ecojustice, are back in...

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Videos
Rally for Fish Lake

This is a 10 minute video news report from the Wilderness Committee about a protest rally that took place on June 16...

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B.C. orcas lack protection, court told

Conservationists were in B.C. Supreme Court Tuesday, suing the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans to try and...

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Environmentalists in court to extend protection for killer whales

Environmental groups will be in court this week arguing the federal government is failing to adequately protect...

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Wilderness Committee’s Barlee: Environmental Justice Indivisible From Social Justice

Wrapped in a mossy green scarf, the Wilderness Committee’s Policy Director Gwen Barlee explained to the assembled...

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Protection needed, but to what degree?

Editorial It appears that a decision as to whether the proposal for a national park in the South Okanagan -...

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Bute hydro project stalled at EA stage

The controversial Bute Inlet hydroelectric project has stalled at the environmental assessment stage. It's unclear...

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Columns
Bute Inlet project powers down

I have some great news to report in the on-going fight to keep BC’s rivers wild and power public. We received a letter...

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River activists cheer as Bute Inlet project stumbles

The Wilderness Committee declared good news today in the on-going fight to keep BC’s rivers wild and power public. A...

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Poll Reveals Local Residents 2:1 in Favour of South Okanagan‑Similkameen National Park Proposal

Residents living in the South Okanagan-Similkameen region support a proposed national park by a ratio of over two to...

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Conservationists present urgent call for establishment of National Park

A rolling landscape of windswept grasses where deer leap and bound towards the horizon. Mountaintop lakes the colour...

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Group renews push for national park

Seven years ago the idea of a national park in the South Okanagan surfaced, and the tug of war between supporters and...

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