Recent reports of the presence of the deadly ISA virus in B.C. wild salmon seem to have alarmed everyone except…
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Reflections on the Cohen Inquiry into Decline of Fraser River Sockeye
Fraser River Sockeye – photo by Michelle Young Hearings for the Cohen Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in…
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A Reflection on Summer Outreach 2011 by Community Outreach Team – Heather & Kelly Heather This summer the Georgia Strait…
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A Personal Story to Inspire Change “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.”Leo Tolstoy…
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By Cheryl Onciul – Fundraising Assistant As one of the newest members of the Georgia Strait Alliance team, I am…
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It’s a conversation that I’ve had more times than I can count, in particular with friends of my generation (babies…
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There are a lot of reasons why I choose to bike to work. Primarily, I find it a fast and…
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I’m a people watcher. I admit it – I’m fascinated by people and as I make my way through the…
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It’s true – the voice of a community is a powerful and inspiring thing. I spent several days this week…
Read more »Salmon farming industry puts wild salmon at increased risk by reactivating farm along Wild Salmon Narrows migration route
Fifty-five organizations and thousands of concerned citizens have been calling for the removal of five salmon farms along Okisollo and…
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