Regulator fines engineers 8 years after Mount Polley disaster in B.C.
The breach impacted the traditional territory of the Xat’sull First Nation
The breach impacted the traditional territory of the Xat’sull First Nation
APTN National News As shareholders of Imperial Metals gathered inside a downtown Vancouver hotel protesters…
It has been a little over two months since a tailings pond in British Columbia spilled millions of litres of waste water and sludge into nearby waterways.
An Indigenous resistance group under the name of Secwepemc Ts’ka7 Warriors burned a bridge connected to a proposed British Columbia zinc and lead mine owned by the mining company now trying to clean up the Mount Polley environmental disaster, APTN National News has independently confirmed.
The Tahltan Nation in northern British Columbia has once again set up a road block to stop Imperial Metals from opening a new mine.
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