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Our Canada, by the Living Lakes Team
This is not our Canada . . . Dismay and upset followed the Federal Government’s announcement to conditionally approve Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline. How could a government claim it represents its people with any semblance of integrity, knowing that the 1…
Why compost? Wildsight teaches Cranbrook students
Picture this: an apple core tumbling into a garbage bin. For dedicated composters, this everyday moment turns into a slow-motion tragedy, as that apple core could be much more than a waste of space at the landfill - it could…
Kimberley’s First Farmers’ Market opens July 3rd
Wildsight’s Kimberley Farmers’ Market opens for the first time this Thursday, July 3rd, at 5pm. Now that the summer sun has readied the first round of crops for harvest, local farmers will be loading up their market tables for…
Wild Times Newsletter Summer 2014
Summer 2014…
Creston Valley Bird Fest a success!
“They’re amassing out there someplace and they’ll be back. You can count on it.” No, they’re not Hitchcock’s birds, but birdwtchers, flocking to the Creston Valley to partake in the May 9-11, 2014, Creston Valley…
Wild Times Newsletter Spring 2014
Spring 2014…
Wildsight in Federal Court Today to Defend Species at Risk
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan. 8, 2014 Federal Court to hear lawsuit over endangered wildlife threatened by Northern Gateway pipeline and government delay Delayed recovery strategies threaten humpback whales, white sturgeon, seabirds and caribou along pro-posed pipeline and tanker routes…
Why do we love our mountains?
December 11 was the International Day of the Mountain and Invermere celebrated by asking: Why do we love our mountains? The leadership class at David Thompson Secondary School and Wildsight Invermere partnered to find an artistic way to celebrate the…
Reform of BC’s Antiquated Water Act Get’s Cautious “Thumb’s Up” from Environmental Group
November 5, 2013 Kimberley, BC – Wildsight is applauding the BC government’s commitment to reforming the antiquated Water Act, but cautions that the protection of water must guarantee environmental flows for fish, wildlife and sustainable communities.