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Conservation Initiatives to Watch in 2026

As 2026 gets underway and we begin to settle into the work ahead, it becomes clear that this is not a year to sit back or rush in, but a year to pay close attention and engage meaningfully when the Read More “Conservation Initiatives to Watch in 2026”

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Biodiversity Law Still Missing, Five Years Later

September 11, 2025, marked the five-year anniversary of the Old Growth Strategic Review (OGSR), the landmark report that called on the Province to make ecosystem health and biodiversity the overarching priority in all land-use decisions. At the time, … Read More “Biodiversity Law Still Missing, Five Years Later”

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Draw The Line: For People. For Peace. For the Planet. 

A Message from Sunshine Coast Seniors for Climate

Sunshine Coast Seniors for Climate invites you, your family, friends and workmates to join us on Saturday, September 20th, from 12:30 – 2:00 pm at the Davis Bay Pier, in Sechelt, to … Read More “Draw The Line: For People. For Peace. For the Planet. ”

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Stop the Auction of Block TA0159 — Protect Community Drinking Water

An urgent update on BCTS’s planned sale on Mount Elphinstone, why it puts Aquifer 560 at risk, and how a Water Sustainability Plan can fix the system.

Status update (as of Sept 4, 2025) 

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Trouble in the Headwaters Film Screening & Panel Discussion

On Wednesday, September 17th, the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association and RhizomeUp!Media will host a community screening of Trouble in the Headwaters at Roberts Creek Hall.

This hard-hitting, 25-minute documentary by filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce examines the disastrous 2018 flood … Read More “Trouble in the Headwaters Film Screening & Panel Discussion”

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SCCA Submission to the shíshálh–BC Land Use Planning Process

The Sunshine Coast Conservation Association (SCCA) has submitted its input to Phase 2 of the land use planning process between the shíshálh Nation and the Province of British Columbia. This collaborative process will help shape how lands and waters within … Read More “SCCA Submission to the shíshálh–BC Land Use Planning Process”

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