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Oil and Gas Activities within the Agricultural Land Reserve

An Audit of the BC Oil and Gas Commission's Performance in Carrying out its Delegated Authority to Decide on Oil and...
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Harvesting and Road-Building on a Maple Ridge Woodlot

The Blue Mountain‐Kanaka Creek Conservation Group filed a complaint with the Board about the adequacy of planning and...
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Consideration of Water Impacts from Planned Woodlot Harvesting near Nakusp

On March 12, 2004, the Granite Ridge Water Users Committee (the complainant) asked the Board to investigate the...
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Harvesting in the Winslow Goat Winter Range

The Western Canada Wilderness Committee filed a complaint with the Board about the approval of a cutblock north of...
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Balancing Bark Beetle Harvesting with Other Resource Values at Babine Lake

The owner of a fishing lodge (the complainant) was concerned about logging that Canadian Forest Products Ltd. (the...
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Approval of Harvesting near the Mara Meadows Ecological Reserve

On March 14, 2003, a Grindrod resident (the complainant) asked the Board to investigate the effect of road building and...
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CLOSING LETTER: Impact of Harvesting on Bowlder Creek and the Pine River

A gravel bar formed in the Pine River at the mouth of Bowlder Creek after a significant rainstorm in 1987. A trapper, became concerned that the gravel and other debris could block the Pine River, causing flash flooding of the community of Hasler Flats.
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The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
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