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Press releases

37 local governments across southern BC back old-growth protection

May 7, 2026

New report exposes billion-dollar blind spot in BC’s mine cleanup system

May 6, 2026

Wildsight requests independent review of Fording River mine expansion impacts

March 25, 2026

Civil Society Leaders Rally Behind BC Declaration Act

February 18, 2026

Revelstoke City Council moves to protect the Rainbow-Jordan Wilderness and old-growth forests

February 10, 2026

Wildsight responds to PFAC report on B.C. forest practices

February 5, 2026

B.C. opens public review of coal mine expansion as selenium contamination worsens

January 14, 2026

Wildsight challenges Zincton Resort review process in BC Supreme Court

December 1, 2025

Wildsight brings ‘Trouble in the Headwaters’ film tour to Fernie, Golden and Kimberley

November 10, 2025

PRESS RELEASE: Banff Centre selects BC non-profit for innovative mountaintop film event

October 31, 2025

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Amelia Caddy
Communications & Philanthropy Lead
amelia@wildsight.ca

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Lorene Keitch
Communications Specialist
lorene@wildsight.ca

Latest News

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    May 6
    British Columbia’s mine cleanup policy is built on a simple principle: companies should pay to clean up the environmental damage they cause. But as mining projects expand and pollution risks grow, an important question remain
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