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Wildlife advocate sounds alarm on new mining project in Manitoba’s northNiCAN Limited, has been given the green light, and $300,000, from the province for mineral exploration in Grass River Provincial Park near Snow Lake.EnvironmentMar 15, 2024
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Newly announced Manitoba solar glass project raising red flags for advocates'It's not about money, it's about people. It's about people in their environment. Indigenous people, in particular, are connected to the land.'EnvironmentFeb 15, 2024
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‘Action against fossil fuels’: Climate activists in Vancouver, Victoria join global rallyVancouver activists will gather at City Hall for a march to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Victoria demonstrators will meet at the legislature and march through nearby streets.EnvironmentSep 15, 2023
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Environmental groups give B.C. failing grades on old-growth forest protection planB.C. environmental groups say the province is failing to make good on its 2020 promise to protect old-growth trees.EnvironmentSep 9, 2022
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Imperial Metals surrenders mining rights in B.C.’s Silverdaisy watershedLeo Bodensteiner, U.S. co-chair of the Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission, says the watershed is a critical corridor for salmon, steelhead and bull trout.EnvironmentJan 20, 2022
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Manitoba conservation group worries about wildlife after part of park now being run privatelyThe province attributes the move to an effort to revitalize St. Ambroise Beach Provincial Park, which was heavily damaged in 2011 by flooding from Lake Manitoba.EnvironmentJun 9, 2021
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B.C. government protecting nine areas of at risk and old-growth forest in logging policy shiftThe B.C. government is banning the logging of at risk and old-growth forests in nine different areas throughout the province.EnvironmentSep 11, 2020
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Hope in Manitoba in face of climate changeEric Reder of the Wilderness Committee says the province of Manitoba is among the more environmentally-friendly areas in Canada.EnvironmentFeb 8, 2019
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Group preparing Trans Mountain legal challenge argues government’s mind already made upA Vancouver-based environment charity is readying itself to go back to court if — or they believe when — the federal government re-approves the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.EconomyDec 18, 2018
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B.C. Premier John Horgan meets federal cabinet in Nanaimo, no movement on Trans Mountain"Our position remains the same."PoliticsAug 22, 2018
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