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December 22, 2006
B.C. GOVERNMENT RELEASES COMPLIANCE SUMMARY
VICTORIA – The third Quarterly Compliance and Enforcement Summary for 2006 was released today by the Ministry of Environment.
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December 20, 2006
PROPONENT SELECTED FOR ELK LAKES PROVINCIAL PARK
VICTORIA – Following a request for proposals, the Alpine Club of Canada has been selected to operate existing recreational facilities within Elk Lakes Provincial Park.
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December 18, 2006
PARTICIPANTS URGED TO “COOL IT” AT ICE FISHERY
CRANBROOK – BC Parks is seeking the co-operation of ice fishing enthusiasts to promote conservation and ensure public safety during the annual ice-fishing opening in Whiteswan and Premier Lake Provincial Parks.
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December 18, 2006
LOCALMOTION FUNDING NOW AVAILABLE FOR COMMUNITIES
VICTORIA – Communities across B.C. are now eligible to access the new $40-million LocalMotion Fund, which will help build cycling and pedestrian pathways, improve safety and accessibility, and support children's …
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December 15, 2006
EASY TIPS OFFERED FOR A ‘GREENER’ CHRISTMAS
VICTORIA – Environment Minister Barry Penner is offering some practical ideas and suggestions to help British Columbians have a greener Christmas.
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  The province is working to open up British Columbia’s rich natural resources to create new jobs and opportunities in every region.
 
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