Feds told to take Nashwaak’s fish-bearing brooks off the list for Sisson’s mine waste
Fredericton – A coalition Indigenous leaders, scientists and conservationists joined forces on Feb. 27 to protest the Trudeau government’s move ...
Read moreFredericton – A coalition Indigenous leaders, scientists and conservationists joined forces on Feb. 27 to protest the Trudeau government’s move ...
Read moreStanley - About 250 people filled the Upper Nashwaak Lion’s Club on Thursday night to hear from federal government representatives ...
Read moreIn early October, Andrea Polchies, a Wolastoqiyik Grandmother from Woodstock First Nation, alerted allies about activity on the proposed site ...
Read moreA proposal to build an open-pit tungsten and molybdenum mine at Sisson Brook in the Upper Nashwaak Watershed has been ...
Read moreTodd Sisson, a subsidiary of Todd Corporation of New Zealand, has once again bailed out Northcliff Resources by providing funds ...
Read moreThe story of the Sisson Mine development starts dramatically. As it unfolds it includes promises of riches and jobs, the ...
Read moreThe federal government will let the Sisson Partnership dump mine waste into two fish-bearing brooks that feed the Nashwaak River. ...
Read moreIn a moving show of solidarity, more than three dozen people from Fredericton visited the Wolastoqiyik grandmothers’ camp in the ...
Read moreThe company behind the Sisson Mine project, proposed in the headwaters of the Nashwaak Watershed, is known for starting up ...
Read moreThe Council of Canadians is against the proposed Northcliff Resources Sisson mine that was approved by the Trudeau government in ...
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