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Jordan River Forest Lands- It’s an election issue!

Only a few months ago the Jordan River forest lands issue was quiet in the media. It seemed that people had glazed over on the issue. The status of ...

Make History on May 12th!

BC voters have a chance to make history this election and help protect the environment by voting YES to BC-STV. We can make an historic change and adopt Canada’s ...

Complexities of Enbridge’s Gateway Project

April 17, 2009 | 

At the invitation of CERES and Ethical Funds, Dogwood Initiative participated in an April 14th, 2009 call-in investor briefing that focused on some of the unique and poorly disclosed ...

First Coal Corporation Under Fire

April 17, 2009 | 

An interesting struggle is playing out in British Columbia’s northeast. On one side is First Coal Corporation, a privately-held, Vancouver-based junior mining company that is taking heat for illegal ...

Royal Bank Target of New Campaign

Some snow had fallen overnight in Vancouver, and though the streets were clear by morning the chill of it remained, penetrating painfully into hands and feet. A group of ...

3 simple Forest Actions this week

February 23, 2009 | 

Wondering what you can do this week (Feb 23-27) for the Future of BC Forests?   Here are 3 simple actions: 1. Vote on Forests to Development.  Go to ...

Can a MEVA save Jordan River?

February 13, 2009 | 

On December 23rd, Judge Metzger (a commonly appealed Judge) sided with Western Forest Products and deemed the voting structure of the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area’s (JDFEA) Land Use ...

Switch Banks to Slow Climate Change

January 7, 2009 | 

Recap The satisfACTION post on Dec 18th invited readers to add their support to the 5 Point Action Plan of the newly minted ‘Citizens Concerned About Coalbed Methane’. Hundreds ...

Coalbed Methane Rallies in Fernie and Princeton

December 9, 2008 | 

Recapping The Call-In The last satisfACTION post gave an account of a recent issue ‘call-in’, where hundreds and hundreds of people across BC and Alberta picked up the phone ...