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July 07 City should include East Fraserlands development in expanded streetcar study
July 04 Vancouver and BC score lower in national Environmental Indicators report
June 25 Translink Board okays "polluter-pay" options for roadside diesel vehicle testing program
June 23 Joint US-Canada environmental reviews of transboundary energy projects being prepared, says Environment Minister David Anderson
June 13 Vancouver makes right decision in combatting West Nile Virus
June 06 Environmental review finds pollution dumped in Burrard Inlet at record levels
May 30 Appeal Court reverses Nanoose Bay expropriation
May 23 Toronto pesticide ban sets example for Vancouver
May 16 Head of Offshore Review Panel in Potential Conflict of Interest
May 07 CCHE Encourages Immediate Pesticide Restraint in Response to West Nile Virus
April 09

Defence Department breaking Fisheries Law at Nanoose Bay, says Federal Auditor General.

March 28 Offshore oil plan not supported by majority of British Columbians
March 25 Big chemical companies pressured railway to use pesticides, says former CPR weed expert
March 24 Environmental Appeal Board to rule on CNR pesticide permit.
March 04 Federal Court to hear Ottawa's Appeal of Nanoose Bay Expropriation
February 18 Kits Beach bistro development first step towards privatizing Vancouver parks
February 11 Throne Speech plan for offshore oil and gas industry ignores environmental, economic and First Nations concerns
February 10 Environmentalists say Canada should not ship toxic wastes to developing countries even for recycling
January 26 SPEC asks Vancouver Park Board to post arsenic warnings in playgrounds
January 23 Federal Court to hear Ottawa’s appeal of Nanoose Bay torpedo range expropriation
January 23 Environmental educator, conservationist and mountaineer, John Clarke, dead at 57
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