From Coast To Coast to Coast Sample Clauses

From Coast To Coast to Coast. Canadian Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement Nº 40020421 Volume 22 Number 3 February 18-March 3, 2010 $1 at Selected Retailers Supreme court 2 Saturna notes 3 Editorial 4 RTI 4 What’s on? 5 US trade deal 6 Bulletin board 7 Reform water act, say groups Following the collapse of Fraser River sockeye stocks and a previous government promise to make BC’s water system ‘the best, bar none,’ an Photo: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, xxx.xxxxx.ca Even owls have trouble telling when it’s daylight in winter; barred owl on Xxxxxxx Island. No mining in the New coalmine at Fanny Bay coalition of citizen groups has issued recommendations for modernizing the BC’s Water Act. A total of 29 non-profit organizations have endorsed a joint ‘Statement of Expectations on the Reform of the BC Water Act.’ The statement is in response to the BC government’s 2008 pledge to modernize antiquated provincial water law, and offers a comprehensive set of guidelines covering surface water health, public transparency, equitable water allocation, and groundwater and stream protection. ‘BC’s current water management system ranks amongst the worst in North America,’ says Ecojustice Staff Lawyer Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx. ‘If these recommendations are followed, BC would move from worst to first in responsible water management.’ Reccommendations The statement was issued after a federal government inquiry into the 2009 collapse of the Fraser River sockeye salmon was announced. (Only 7% of the predicted 8.7 million sockeye in the Fraser River summer run arrived, making it one of the worst years on record for both sockeye and people who Flathead Valley The news was unexpected—and it was big, say NGOs. On February 9, in BC’s Throne Speech Lt-Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Point announced a ban on all further mining, oil and gas development in BC’s Flathead River Valley. The The Province of British Columbia’s ban satisfies a major goal which public groups have been working toward for protection of the globally- significant values of the valley. The announcement ,on the eve of the Olympics, followed a UNESCO assessment last fall which, in part, suggested just the same move. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, executive director of NGO Wildsight saw it as a first step in protecting the Flathead. ‘This is an important announcement,’ Bergenske said. ‘We applaud the government for doing the right thing for the Flathead River Valley. ‘We hope governments continue to listen to British Columbians and soon takes action to protect the Flathead permanently—in the f...
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From Coast To Coast to Coast. Canadian Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement Nº 40020421 Volume 21 Number 13 July 2-July 15, 2009 $1 at Selected Retailers Tide tables 2 Prosperity 3 Orca 6 Activists honoured 9 Fish farms 9 Bulletin board 11
From Coast To Coast to Coast. Canadian Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement Nº 40020421 Volume 21 Number 14 July 16-July 29, 2009 $1 at Selected Retailers Tide tables 2Round the islands 2 Georgia Basin 3 Boiled salmon 6Batholiths 6Bulletin board 11 Xxxxxxxx says no to bridge A survey conducted by the Faculty of Social Sciences at University of Vancouver Island (formerly Malaspina College) has confirmed that two-thirds of Gabriola residents do not want a bridge to the Island. The suggestion of a bridge had come up some time ago during discussions the Gabriola Ferries Advisory Committee had with BC Ferries. As a result, BC Xxxxxxx contributed $5,000 to cover the publication costs of a survey. Questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 548 Gabriola households, of which 292 responded; certainly enough to constitute a valid representation of Gabriola residents. Photo:Xxxxxx Xxxxx Saturna’s Canada Day Lamb BBQ saw 1200 people enjoying dinner and the sun at Winter Cove park, see story page 2.

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