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August 14, 2024

AWA comments on the Black Bear Power Plant Project

AWA submitted comments regarding the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Black Bear Power Plant, a…

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August 9, 2024

What’s in the Water? How Forever Chemicals Linger

Alberta’s drinking water is not free of these. By Radhika Thekke Kuruvath Read the PDF…

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August 8, 2024

Adventures for Wilderness, Walk and Wonder in the Elbow River Watershed – August 7, 2024

Text and photos by Lindsey Wallis We met our Adventure host Flora Giesbrecht from the…

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August 2, 2024

Of Tree Rings and Tea Leaves: What the Trees Have Told Us

It might not be common knowledge in today’s world, but these old trees can talk….

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July 31, 2024

Joint Letter to Political Leaders Demanding Climate Action After Jasper Wildfires

July 31, 2024 The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, The Honourable Pierre…

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More logging appeared imminent because vandalized landscapes, just like homes with broken windows, tend to invite more abuse.” Andrew Nikiforuk. This tells it all, whether oil and gas, logging, OHVs etc. already exist, then it seems governments are gung ho to keep going and open it all up to more activity and abuse. . . and why we need AWA more than ever.
- Cliff Wallis
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