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June 28, 2017

AWA Opposition to Helipad at Base of Mount Yamnuska

Honourable Shannon Phillips Minister of Environment and Parks Email: aep.minister@gov.ab.ca RE: Helipad at Base of…

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June 21, 2017

Public Risk For Oilsands Mines Clean-up Costs Must Be Removed

Albertans face unacceptable risks from unfunded oil sands mine clean-up costs. Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA)…

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June 16, 2017

Help Caribou Have A Future in Alberta

Dear Wilderness Defender, Alberta’s endangered woodland caribou desperately need your help. Please fill out a…

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June 16, 2017

AWA Responds to ‘Caribou Range Planning’ Alberta Government Survey

In answering the Alberta government’s new survey on caribou range planning, AWA states that the…

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June 13, 2017

News Release: Obed Mine Sentencing

Obed Mine Disaster Sentencing Confirms Polluters will Pay – Key Questions Remain On June 9,…

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- Clayton Lamb, January 2018
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