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December 1, 2017

After Obed: The Path to Better Dam Safety Regulation

Wild Lands Advocate article by Nick Pink, Conservation Specialist A pdf version of this article…

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October 31, 2017

News Release: 4 Years After Obed Spill, Questions Remain

Four Years Later: Many Questions, Few Answers Following Alberta’s Largest Tailings Spill Disaster October 31,…

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September 1, 2017

Countdown to Disaster: The Obed Mine Spill

Wildlands Advocate Article by Nick Pink, AWA Conservation Specialist Four years ago a Halloween horror…

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August 23, 2017

Obed Mountain Mine Spill FOIP

On August 23, 2017, Ecojustice, on behalf of the Alberta Wilderness Association, obtained information from…

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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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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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