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An obscure and little-used section of the B.C. Parks Act is being used to deny a volunteer group's efforts to sink an ex-Canadian warship at Gambier Island as an artificial reef.
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An obscure and little-used section of the B.C. Parks Act is being used to deny a volunteer group's efforts to sink an ex-Canadian warship at Gambier Island as an artificial reef.
"B.C. is now the toilet bowl of the West Coast of North America. In Canada, there are no regulations in discharging water without any further monitoring,"
... it will attract people to our area and we don't want that
$5,000,000 a year, for the last 10 years ... income generated by the HMCS Yukon here as an artificial reef
It just might go to the locals
... who is making that mony? people in the local economy
... where do they spend that money? most likely, locally
... where does the tax money go? some comes back as local improvements