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Wolverine research study boosted by citizen science
Faces & Places: Doris Hausleitner Story by Nicole Trigg Kootenay Conservation Program Doris Hausleitner Wildlife biologist and Selkirk College ecology instructor Doris Hausleitner has always…
Our species has a job to do and better get to it soon
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary So, you don’t believe in climate change. You, of course are entitled to your opinions, but if you take…
Kingsgate one of only five CBSA ports of entry to Canada
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) today announced stricter rules for foreign nationals transiting through Canada to Alaska and Kingsgate border crossing will be one…
Does Cranbrook really need a dome?
Letter to the Editor Yes, I was surprised to hear that the BMX track had been relocated at the expense of the taxpayers and council…
Mining policies in transboundary watersheds must improve
Letter to the Editor Nearly two dozen North American scientists and policy experts recently commented on the dangerous ecological shortfalls resulting from B.C. mining practices…
Be a good neighbour – reform B.C. mining laws
Letter to the Editor Last week all eight US Senators from Alaska, Washington, Montana and Idaho sent a letter expressing their concerns about the impact of B.C….
US senators ask B.C. to clean-up mine water pollution
Wildsight June 14 pointed out “all eight US senators representing B.C.’s neighbouring states (Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska) have joined together in an unprecedented bipartisan…
Struggling ICE continue to re-tool and re-load
Brett Davis The Kootenay ICE did the Red Deer Rebels a favour yesterday as the Western Hockey League Central Division leaders vie to maintain that…
Wildsight calls out B.C.’s mine bonding shortfall
Two years after the BC Auditor General called for sweeping reforms to the regulation of mines, the Ministry of Mines is revising its mine reclamation…