
Kevin Mason
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5 days ago |
treefrogcreative.ca | Jessica Durling |David Elstone |Kevin Mason |Kelly McCloskey
Indigenous interests won’t be trampled under B.C.’s economic fast-track plan: Eby By Jessica Durling Campbell River Mirror June 20, 2025 Category: Business & Politics Region: Canada, Canada West Premier David Eby is aware that legislation fast-tracking energy and infrastructure projects has caused a “significant amount of anxiety” among B.C.’s Indigenous communities, but promises projects will not go through on Crown land without First Nations consent. The premier gave a keynote address on...
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5 days ago |
treefrogcreative.ca | Zach Urness |David Elstone |Kevin Mason |Kelly McCloskey
Oregon wildfires have already burned 20,000 acres and destroyed 56 homes. What’s next? By Zach Urness The Register-Guard June 20, 2025 Category: Forestry Region: United States, US West It’s been a busy and destructive start to Oregon’s wildfire season.
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1 week ago |
treefrogcreative.ca | Chelsey Mutter |Kevin Mason |David Elstone |Kelly McCloskey
Wildfire recovery equipment repeatedly vandalized, says Okanagan Indian Band By Chelsey Mutter Castanet June 13, 2025 Category: Forestry Region: Canada, Canada West Wildfire recovery work on the Okanagan Indian Band is being subjected to acts of vandalism.
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2 weeks ago |
treefrogcreative.ca | Ben Miljure |Kevin Mason |Derek Nighbor |David Elstone
B.C. First Nations return to traditional practices to reduce wildfire risk By Ben Miljure CTV News June 5, 2025 Category: Forestry Region: Canada, Canada West As wildfire seasons seem to grow longer and more intense year after year, many B.C. First Nations are looking to the past for solutions to make their communities more fire resilient. In the northwest corner of the province, the Cheslatta First Nation has come under threat multiple times in recent years. “Almost half of Cheslatta’s...
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2 weeks ago |
treefrogcreative.ca | Alix Soliman |Kevin Mason |Derek Nighbor |David Elstone
Feds ask court to dismiss timber industry lawsuit that aims to increase Tongass old-growth logging By Alix Soliman KTOO June 6, 2025 Category: Forestry Region: United States, US West The largest timber companies operating in Southeast Alaska want the Tongass National Forest to sell them more old-growth timber, and they’re suing the federal government to get it. … The Alaska Forest Association along with two of their members, Viking Lumber and Alcan Timber, filed the lawsuit in March, alleging...
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