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      Vaughn Palmer: 'Robust' a tad generous in summing up science panel's fracking report
  "My home is heated by natural gas. Most of our homes are heated by natural gas in B.C. That natural gas comes from the...
      
         
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      B.C. approves 314 new cutblocks in endangered caribou habitat over last five months
  As more caribou populations flicker out, and pressure mounts on the province to protect the species’ habitat, logging...
      
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          Hollow Water First Nation: Frack Sand Mine
  Back to the community petition.
      
         
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      LNG tax breaks don’t square with CleanBC
  VANCOUVER – New fossil fuel subsidies for LNG Canada introduced this week by the provincial government undermine its...
      
         
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      TV News Story - BC announces huge subsidies and tax breaks for LNG plant owners
  This is a TV news story about the BC government announcing huge subsidies and tax breaks for LNG Canada's owners. The...
      
         
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      Canadian company applies for permit for exploratory mining in headwaters of Skagit River
  A Canadian company has applied for an exploratory mining permit in the headwaters of the Skagit River, which flows...
      
         
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      B.C. government releases southern mountain caribou recovery plans
  First Nations caribou recovery plan a success, while B.C. plan is a flop VANCOUVER - B.C.’s long-awaited southern...
      
         
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      TV News Story - BC in court to restrict Trans Mountain Pipeline flow
  This is a TV news story about the court case that will decide what powers the BC government has to regulate and...
      
         
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      On International Day of Forests, groups call on B.C. to halt logging of last intact old-growth areas
  ncient Forest Alliance, Sierra Club BC and the Wilderness Committee are calling on the B.C. government to stop issuing...
      
         
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      Frack sand mine must halt until environment act, consultation completed
  This statement is being released jointly by the organizers of Camp Morningstar in Hollow Water First Nation and the...
      
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      Provincial report proves fracking not worth the risk
  VANCOUVER - Scientists reporting to the provincial government have found major gaps in research and monitoring of...
      
         
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      Wildlife protection activists call out 'wolf whacking' ads on Facebook
  Letter to province says 3 predator hunting contests are currently being hosted in B.C. A Facebook advertisement for a...
      
         
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      We can’t let Big Oil kill environmental laws: the Senate must pass Bill C-69
  The Wilderness Committee's submission on Bill C-69 Dear Senators, I am writing to express my support for the swift...
      
         
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      TV News Story - Wilderness Committee vs wolf hunter
  This is a TV news story about a hunter that disagrees with the Wilderness Committee's anti-wolf hunt stance. The...
      
         
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      B.C. approves 314 cutblocks in caribou critical habitat while negotiating conservation plans
  VANCOUVER - B.C. has greenlighted the logging of 314 new cutblocks in the critical habitat of southern mountain...
      
        
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