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2005 - 2009 News Archive

Government Wide: Environmental Management

VICTORIA – British Columbia Transmission Corporation (the proponent) has received an environmental assessment (EA) certificate for its proposed Interior to Lower Mainland Transmission Project.
TERRACE — The Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) is providing assistance to the Regional District of Kitimat Stikine for emergency bank protection work along the Kitsumkalum River in the Dutch Valley area, near Terrace.
VICTORIA – Today is Clean Air Day, celebrated on the first Wednesday in June of every year throughout Canada. Clean Air Day started out as a B.C. event in 1992 and has since become a national day. The B.C. government is committed to concrete actions to ensure British Columbians continue to enjoy the cleanest air possible.
CASTLEGAR – The Southeast Fire Centre is urging British Columbians to be vigilant with campfires and other open burning during the May long weekend. Individuals should ensure they are burning in a safe manner.
KAMLOOPS – The Kamloops Fire Centre is urging British Columbians to be vigilant with campfires and other open burning during the May long weekend. Individuals should ensure they are burning in a safe manner.
PARKSVILLE – The Coastal Fire Centre is urging British Columbians to be vigilant with campfires and other open burning during the May long weekend. Individuals should ensure they are burning in a safe manner.
PRINCE GEORGE – The Prince George Fire Centre is urging British Columbians to be vigilant with campfires and other open burning during the May long weekend. Individuals should ensure they are burning in a safe manner.
SMITHERS – The Northwest Fire Centre is urging British Columbians to be vigilant with campfires and other open burning during the May long weekend. Individuals should ensure they are burning in a safe manner.
WILLIAMS LAKE – The Cariboo Fire Centre is urging British Columbians to be vigilant with campfires and other open burning during the May long weekend. Individuals should ensure they are burning in a safe manner.
CHILLIWACK – The B.C. government has designated 915 hectares of important fish and wildlife habitat located just west of Chilliwack, and a further 71 hectares in south Surrey as wildlife management areas, Environment Minister Barry Penner announced.
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