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September 1, 2006
COUGAR SIGHTING CLOSES SCHOEN LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
VICTORIA – Schoen Lake Provincial Park, located 140 km north of Campbell River, is closed following two recent cougar sightings at the campground. The closure will remain in place until further notice.
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August 23, 2006
B.C. GOVERNMENT RELEASES COMPLIANCE SUMMARY
VICTORIA – The second Quarterly Compliance and Enforcement Summary for 2006 was released today by the Ministry of Environment.
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August 22, 2006
COUGAR ATTACK CLOSES SCHOEN LAKE PARK
VICTORIA – Schoen Lake Provincial Park, located 140 kilometres north of Campbell River, is currently closed following a cougar attack involving a young boy. The park will re-open Friday, August 25.
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August 18, 2006
SPARWOOD COMMITS TO BIODIESEL FOR CLEANER AIR
SPARWOOD – Sparwood is leading British Columbia in the use of alternative fuel by committing to service its municipally owned vehicles with locally produced biodiesel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air …
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August 18, 2006
TLOWITSIS LEAD ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT TRIAL
VICTORIA – The Tlowitsis Tribe and the Province have reached a two-year agreement that will help test leading-edge forest practices in the Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan area.
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