Check out the fabulous images/video of the diversity of wildlife living in harmony just 30 minutes from downtown Victoria. The NDP wants to put a highway through Sooke Hills Wilderness Regional Park. Fortunately and thankfully, the CRD board, with tremendous public pressure, has said no to endangering our watershed and threatening the homes of innumerable animals, trees, plants and birds. However, it’s still vital to let the province know this is not acceptable. Despite being told it’s “just an emergency road”, the devastation from highway’s projects is clearly evident throughout this island. One cigarette from a car window and everything can change. It’s not worth the risk. Please be sure to let your MLA know and email premier@gov.bc.ca and george.heyman.MLA@leg.bc.ca
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