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, indoor gatherings of any kind and unessential travel in the province are not recommended at this time. Currently, outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people are permitted, but use COVID-19 layers of protection and maintain physical distancing. Please adhere to COVID-19 health and safety measures, including proper physical distancing and frequent hand washing, and
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A hiker’s paradise awaits just outside of the city, with plenty of lush trails to explore in all corners of the region from the North Shore and Howe Sound to the Fraser Valley and the Tri-Cities.
“Not taking action on a project like this is the new climate-change denialism,” he said. Richardson said of all the detrimental environmental and health and safety impacts of the mine in the residential community, the biggest and most worrying threat is to the groundwater on which Highlands’ residents rely for their drinking water. “This strip mine site sits right next to a CRD toxic-waste dump. The devastating potential for groundwater contamination is too great a risk to allow,” he said. The project is being developed by O.K. Industries, which bought the 64-acre property in 2015 for $4.2 million. The company initially applied to have it rezoned to accommodate commercial and light industrial activity from its green-belt designation.
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To ensure your safety and well-being when visiting parks, practice physical distancing between you and other visitors, stay on marked trails and abide by trail closure signs. To avoid hazards, we recommend keeping a safe distance back from slopes, bluffs and river edges. More info on how to prepare for a visit to Parks Canada places during COVID-19. And please, leave no trace. Dispose of your waste properly and respect wildlife.
Information on how to prepare for your trip and stay safe whilst out hiking is available from North Shore Rescue and AdventureSmart.
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