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South Porcupine Group Formed to Direct Attention to "Tight Gas" (Coalbed Methane) Exploration in Region

News Release

For Immediate Release Fort Macleod, Alberta, November 21, 2005.

"South Porcupine Group", in collaboration with the "Livingston Group" and "Pekisko Group", wish to call public attention to the intense gas exploration in Southwest Alberta. South Porcupine Group meets the second Tuesday each month at Spring Point Hall and membership is open to anyone.

South Porcupine Group (SPG) does not oppose orderly and carefully planned development of gas resources. They recognize the benefits of oil and gas. Together, these groups propose a "time out" on future, regional drilling until proper land-use planning has been carried out. Read More

Bow Riverkeeper News - November 23, 2005

The November 23 issue of Bow Riverkeepr News is now available at the Bow Riverkeeper website.

In This Issue

  1. Bow Riverkeeper Applauds Government Proposal - Bow River Basin to be closed to further water licenses; Concern that better goals could be set for river and fish health.
  2. Calgary's New Ecohome - Water saving devices are part of the package!
  3. Bow Riverkeeper Presents - The Big Bow Float: Journey Spanning the Length of the Bow River.

S.T.A.M.P. Open House

S.T.A.M.P.
St. Albert & Area Multi-Stakeholder Project

November 18, 2005

The St. Albert and Area Multi-Stakeholder Project (S.T.A.M.P.) will hold a Public Open House in November. The focus of the evening will be Emergency Response Planning.

S.T.A.M.P. is inviting the public to its third Open House to be held on November 30, 2005, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the St. Albert Senior Centre on Tache Street. The evening will include an initial hour for viewing displays and informal discussion with group members. A panel presentation on “Emergency Response Planning” will follow, from 7 pm to 8 pm. The presenters will take questions from the public during the last hour. Read More

Urgent: ENGO Sign-On Opposing CCME Commitment Statement of Environmental Sustainability

Conservation Council of New Brunswick

This is urgent as we want to release this statement on the Commitment Statement on Environmental Sustainablity by the end of the week. It is to be adopted by provincial Environment by teleconference on December 12th.

Environment ministers will decide by teleconference on whether they should adopt the Framework for Environmental Sustainabilty at the provincial level. It is my understanding that the Council of the Federation (Premiers) have instructed their Environment Minister to do so. A few of us have developed a statement for public release for which we are seeking endorsements. The groups which have endorsed the statement thus far include: Read More

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