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    Join Tsartlip Elder ZȺWIZUT Carl Olsen and the Goldstream Protectors to save SELEKTEL, the Goldstream River on Southern Vancouver Island from the Malahat highway expansion destruction.

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    The Ontario government wants to remove several public-access and ecologically sensitive beaches and dunes from Wasaga Beach Provincial Park so they can be sold off for development. Don’t let them sell off park land! 

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The Bird River burnt

Sep 04, 2025
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Disobedience for Lemay

Aug 07, 2025
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Wilderness Committee warns public on river water quality in Winnipeg

Jul 17, 2025
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A young man in a red shirt and life jacket, his blond hair sticking out from under a black cap, sits at the front of a canoe facing away from the camera. He paddles through the glossy brown water of the Seine river in Winnipeg, framed by thick green grasses and the hanging boughs of healthy trees.
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Winnipeg should be a water town

Jul 16, 2025
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Manitoba caribou in crisis following 2025 fire

May 27, 2025
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A Pileated woodpecker with a black body and a bright red, tufted head hangs on the bark of a tree. Save Lemay Forest, Lemay Forest Winnipeg St. Norbert
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Lemay Forest Saved!

Apr 15, 2025
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Chainsaw running, trees falling in Lemay Forest

Apr 14, 2025
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Migrating back to Lemay

Apr 03, 2025
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Hard Lessons From the Lemay Forest

Apr 03, 2025
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Letters delivered to Premier and Mayor today demand a Heritage Status protection for Lemay Forest

Mar 26, 2025
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Trees in Lemay Forest
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Legal action for Lemay community

Feb 19, 2025
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Leaning into the Lemay Forest fight

Feb 06, 2025
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