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February 2015

2/1/2015

 
B.C.  mines minister aims for right audience with next trip to Alaska - The Canadian Press, 2/22/15
Xboundary – Defending Alaska & British Columbia salmon rivers from open-pit mining- The Cleanest Line, 2/19/15Empire Editorial: Mining disasters must end with Mount Polley - Juneau Empire, 2/12/15
Beyond the Lines - TROUT Magazine, Winter 2015
Are other tailings ponds in B.C. at risk of failing? - Business in Vancouver, 2/10/15
Canada's mining boom spills into U.S. waters - High Country News, 2/10/15
Mount Polley Review Panel Delivers Final Report - SIT News, 2/10/15
Good Neighbors - Ketchikan Daily News, 2/9/15
Alaska tribal groups urge international commission to study B.C. mine safety - The Associated Press, 2/9/15
Alaska tribal groups push for study on B.C. mine safety - The Canadian Press, 2/9/15
After Mount Polley: 'This is Indigenous Law' - The Tyee, 2/7/15
B.C. mine gets OK to test mill, tailings pond - CoastAlaska, 2/6/15
Engineering firm AMEC searched in Mount Polley mine spill probe - The Globe and Mail, 2/5/15
Mount Polley report: Two dams expected to fail every 10 years - Juneau Empire, 2/5/15
Northwestern B.C. mine received discharge permit - Terrace Standard, 2/5/15
Vaughn Palmer: 'Observing' a slow-motion disaster - The Vancouver Sun, 2/5/15
Vaughn Palmer: A 'dangerous game' at Mount Polley preceded disaster, according to senior engineer - The Vancouver Sun, 2/2/15
Mount Polley spill taints Alaska-B.C. mine relations - The Globe and Mail, 2/1/15

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