by LaurenEBS | Sep 25, 2024 | Climate, Fisheries
Salmon populations in the province are dwindling thanks to a number of different factors It was on a trip to Kamloops in the fall of 2022 that Dane Chauvel could see, starkly, just how much B.C. salmon are under threat. The second-generation fisherman, founder of...
by LaurenEBS | Sep 25, 2024 | Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline
The current environmental assessment certificate for the PRGT line is set to expire on Nov. 25, 2024 The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline’s environmental assessment is a point of contention between the Gitanyow First Nation and the Western...
by LaurenEBS | Sep 10, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, LNG Development, PRGT pipeline
Some Indigenous leaders and youth are posting roadblocks and mounting legal challenges to a planned gas pipeline in Northern British Columbia while the Nisga’a Nation, as the project’s partial owner, pushes back. At the centre of the dispute is a nearly 10-year-old...
by LaurenEBS | Sep 9, 2024 | Fisheries
The National Arts Centre sous chef’s cooking will be showcased at special dinners on Sept. 19 and Oct. 3. If chef Chris Commandant could have had his way, there would be moose meat on the current menu at 1 Elgin, the National Art Centre’s restaurant. “I would...
by LaurenEBS | Sep 9, 2024 | Climate, Ksi Lisims LNG Project, PRGT pipeline
As construction of the PRGT pipeline begins on Nisg̱a’a lands, their Gitanyow neighbours set up a blockade In the misty mountains of northwestern “B.C.,” resistance is unfolding under the looming shadow of the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline....