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British Columbia
Wilderness Committee celebrates allies’ court win and urges feds to abandon project
VANCOUVER, Unceded Coast Salish Territories — Wilderness Committee is celebrating this morning’s decision of the...
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Report on Mount Polley and Brazil tailings spills points to systemic problems with mining industry
Major issues remain unresolved four years after catastrophic Mount Polley dam failure VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s...
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Critical legal decision on Trans Mountain expansion due Thursday
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion faces a key federal court decision on Thursday A long-awaited court decision coming...
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British Columbia
Pipeline protesters rally outside Trudeau cabinet meeting on Vancouver Island
Protesters gather in Nanaimo to speak against prime minister and Trans Mountain pipeline With Prime Minister Justin...
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B.C Supreme Court clears path for Taseko Mines Ltd. to start exploratory drilling in Teztan Biny area
Tsilhqot’tin Nation calls on NDP Government to step in and stop mine program A legal bid by the Tsilhqot’in Nation to...
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Court documents offer revealing glimpse of secretive Site C dam oversight board
Previously unnamed ‘independent’ members of the ‘project assurance board’ include consultant who wrote pro-Site C...
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Wilderness Committee finds clearcut logging in critical habitat of at‑risk southern mountain caribou
Mountain Caribou habitat laid low in cutblock R316 located in the Spahats Creek drainage, near the southern boundary...
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Video: Still time to stop logging in Manning Park Donut Hole
Co-Executive Director Joe Foy travels to the Manning Park Donut Hole to discover that logging road construction is at...
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British Columbia
Indigenous leaders, environmental activists, citizens to protest federal cabinet meeting
NANAIMO - Hundreds of citizens are expected to take to the streets of Nanaimo today to protest the federal government...
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Wild Salmon Caravan
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British Columbia
TV News Story ‑ Federal Liberals face Trans Mountain opposition in Nanaimo
This is a TV news story about the Federal Liberal Cabinet coming to Nanaimo for a meeting. There is strong opposition...
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Ontario
Canada Takes Action To Save the Bees
The Canadian government announced it will ban two pesticides that have been linked to the falling numbers of...
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Video: Trans Mountain pipeline threatens the Fraser River
The Fraser River is at risk of a catastrophic diluted bitumen spill. The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would cross...
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NDP pressured by Seattle mayor to stop logging near B.C.‑Washington state border
Photo: In July, the Wilderness Committee explored an area near E.C. Manning Park and Skagit Valley Provincial Park...
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TV News Story ‑ Pressure builds on BC government to halt logging in Manning Donut Hole
This is a TV news story about growing pressure from people in BC and Washington State to halt logging in the Manning...

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