News Releases 2005
- December 10, 2005
DECEMBER 10, 2005 (Tofino, BC) – An unprecedented group of local residents, outside investors, First Nations and a non-profit community development organization have purchased Trilogy Fish Co., a small processing plant and fresh seafood retail store in Tofino.
- September 18, 2005
September 19, 2005; Vancouver, B.C. – After more than five years of community consultations, research and government negotiations, the Heiltsuk Tribal Council today released an historic land-use plan for their territory which covers the heart of B.C.’s Central Coast, a region that has been the centre of environmental conflict for the past decade with environmentalists calling it the Great Bear Rainforest.
- July 01, 2005
Angie Poss, Duncan News Leader and The Pictorial, July 2, 2005
A Kinsol mountain woodlot is poised to become the first in the Cowichan Valley and the second on Vancouver Island to gain a prestigious environmental certification.
- May 20, 2005
Scott Simpson, Vancouver Sun, May 20, 2005
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has caused economic and social devastation in small coastal B.C. communities through short-sighted management policies, and shifted control of the salmon fishery to Vancouverites who don't even fish, a Senate committee report stated Thursday.

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