Issue at a glance, Jordan River- Subdivided we fall

No development without hearings! -Times Colonist Thursday July 18th

The case for public hearings before prime Jordan River waterfront and forest land is developed has always been strong.
After the auditor general's report on the botched way the land was released from tree farm licence provisions, the need for public hearings is overwhelming.
The provincial government's actions and inactions have created a disastrous situation, removing all opportunities for rational planning and public input on the future of the lands. It's imperative that the development rush be halted and some semblance of a proper democratic process restored. TAKE ACTION

Blasting and Road Building Near Jordan River forces Citizens to Rally!

Yesterday about 100 people rallied under the Ministry of Transportation offices to hold the provincial government accountable for Western Forest Products moving ahead with subdivision plans without having received approval from the province.

The provincial approving officer has received 100's of letters opposing WFP's subdivisions and demanding a public hearing, but as of yet he has not promised to hold public hearings on these subdivisions.

Stop WFP's Road Building- Rally this Thursday!

Road building underway near Jordan River-We need your help!

Trees are falling and rocks are being blasted for road materials, in preparation for Western Forest Products subdivisions, across from Sandcut Beach and a few kms from Jordan River.

Join us at Library Square at Noon this Thursday, July 10, and help save this land while there is still time.

While many of us are enjoying our summer vacations, Western Forest Products taking the opportunity to work quickly to get roughly 3500 acres ready for subdivision.



Fresh clearing for new road across from Sandcut beach

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