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News

THE FRONT PAGE
Wildsight Warriors Undaunted

At the ripe old age of 20, Wildsight — the Gold Award winner in the 2005 Canadian Environment Awards Conservation category — shows no sign of slowing down. Committed to working locally, regionally and globally to protect biodiversity and encourage sustainable communities in Canada's Columbia and Southern Rocky Mountain region, the venerable group continues to prove that hard work, smart partnerships and strategic action plans are what it takes to achieve results. Hot off the press, Wildsight's 2006 Annual Report provides an inspiring look at both the scope of the group's undertakings and the breadth of the environmental challenges it faces every day. "Change is inevitable," and ...
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INSIDE THE CEA
Maccagno: Man on a Mission

Although he's officially "retired," a glance at an edited list of Tom Maccagno's activities provides unqualified proof that he's still a man on a mission ...
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The Globe and Mail names climate-change activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier one of Canada's nation builders for 2006.

On December 29, 2006, Sheila Watt-Cloutier was named a "nation builder" in The Globe and Mail's year-end roundup of people or groups who have made ...
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The one that didn't get away: The founders of the Centennial School Salmon Project report a record-breaking "fish" story

Educators Ruth Foster and Rod MacVicar have been working with students in and alongside B.C.'s coastline streams and rivers for 30 years and have grown ...
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Activist Paul Hanley creates a dynamic new forum for sharing ideas about sustainability

Longtime environmental writer and activist Paul Hanley has been writing a hugely popular column in Saskatoon's Star-Phoenix since 1989. Recently, he ...
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IN THE HEADLINES
Climate Change: Sierra Club of Canada invites citizens to send global warming valentine to Environment Minister John Baird
Climate Change: Is landmark climate change report just déjà vu all over again?
Climate Change: IPCC report provides "unequivocal evidence" of global warming
Climate Change: Baird says it's time for Canada to act on global warming
Sustainable Living: Wal-Mart unveils ground-breaking sustainability program
Climate Change: Canada's Sheila Watt-Cloutier and American Al Gore nominated for 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
Wildlife: Sea Shepherd Conservation Society offering reward for illegal hunting of whales
Climate Change: Human culpability in global warming "very likely" say scientists
Climate Change: Harper sends Baird to Paris
Environmental Health: Air pollution linked to heart disease
Environmental Health: 9/11 rescue workers suffering chronic illnesses demand government support
Environmental Health: U.S. receives "F" from Joint Ocean Commission Initiative


Awards

Since 2002, we've presented Community Awards to 80 Canadian activists and groups, and our winners have re-invested cash prizes totalling $130,000 in environmental projects across the country. You can read each of their inspiring stories in the Community Award Winners section, where you'll also find out which beneficiary groups and organizations have shared in their success.


  Community Awards
Meet your hard-working neighbours: These dedicated Canadians hale from all over the country, but they have one important thing in common — they each have what it takes to make a difference.

 
  Lifetime Achievement
Find out more about the dynamic individuals who've invested a lifetime's blood, sweat and tears fighting for the environment on our behalf.

 
  Ideas for Life
This award is given for outstanding efforts that increase environmental awareness or the conservation, restoration or sustainability of Canada's environment through excellence in the arts, entertainment or design.

 
  Green Team Challenge
Tomorrow starts now. The stories of these young Canadians working in their schools and communities to preserve and protect the environment prove that it's never too early to strive for change.





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