
Environment
Seven years after B.C. mine disaster, waste still flows
A local citizens group is fighting proposed changes to a ‘temporary permit’ that it fears could allow the waste to be dumped for decades.
Amanda Follett Hosgood is the Northern British Columbia reporter for The Tyee. Follow her @amandajfollett.
A local citizens group is fighting proposed changes to a ‘temporary permit’ that it fears could allow the waste to be dumped for decades.
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