News Releases 2010
- December 17, 2010As reported in a Boundary Creek Newspaper article, four BC woodlot owners have applied for Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification through Ecotrust Canada, in an attempt to demonstrate that economic return, local ownership, and high standard environmental stewardship can go hand in hand.
- October 01, 2010
At times it was difficult to hear the hereditary chiefs bless the new 8-plex building in song as they competed with the sound of construction trucks and the buzz of activity for the up-and-coming subdivision across the way, writes Stefania Seccia in the Westerly News.
- August 12, 2010
For seven decades, Ada Annie Rae-Arthur, a.k.a.
- August 11, 2010
A past recipient of the international Sydney Peace Prize was on the West Coast recently to speak about the Aboriginal role in economics, the environment and its interaction with industry, writes Stefania Seccia in
- July 28, 2010
The Cheakamus Community Forest is seeking the highest certification that exists for forests, Jesse Ferrarus reports in Pique Newsmagazine.
- April 08, 2010
Does a place exist if it isn’t on a map?
- March 25, 2010
In BC and around the world, development pressure on the land is intensifying. A new book will help Aboriginal communities lay better claims to rights and title, and help resolve disputes.
- March 22, 2010
Ecotrust Canada is delighted to announce that Ian Gill, long-time President, has become founding Chief Executive Officer of Ecotrust Australia, commencing July 1, 2010.
- February 22, 2010
A local logging company was selected to provide cedar wood to build a podium for the upcoming 2010 Olympics in February.
- February 02, 2010
VANCOUVER, BC - Reducing business air travel by using teleconferencing software turns out to be the most popular strategy for companies that are trying to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming.
- January 12, 2010
In 2007, West Coast Air president and CEO Rick Baxter decided it was time for the company to take action on climate change. He wanted to go beyond simply improving recycling programs in administrative offices and choosing environmentally responsible supplies and materials.


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