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Posted on 23/08/04

Drilling into a cross-border treaty

A local environmental dispute in the far southeast corner of British Columbia is quickly escalating into an international kerfuffle with implications for all Canadians.The Flathead River valley is one of this country's most pristine wilderness areas. Lynx, wolverines, grizzly bears and timber wolves roam the forests, while the river itself is home to rare populations of bull and cutthroat trout.

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