Archive for category British Columbia

Are B.C.’s bee colonies the latest to die off?

By Alex Roslin Publish Date: August 16, 2007 What’s happening to the bees? The fuzzy little honey-making critters are dying off like the dinosaurs, and no one knows why. In the U.S., according to a congressional report updated in June, up to 36 percent of 2.4 million bee colonies were wiped out last winter. Canadian […]

Mission hospital cancer study panned

CBC News · Posted: May 23, 2006 8:00 PM PT | Last Updated: May 23, 2006 Some medical lab workers in the Fraser Valley are demanding a more thorough study of the incidence of cancer at Mission Memorial Hospital, particularly of the lab where they work. This follows the release last week of a provincial […]

Avain Flu from Radiation?

Larry Blackhall presented at a meeting about the Avian Flu Chicken issue in the Abbotsford BC area in 2005. He worked for years at the navy stations near Mission BC and Aldergrove BC, where large antennas broadcasting emf radiation are located close to local farms. “A catastrophic intersection of two normally beneficial technologies. EM Radiation and Chick […]

Cellphone tower surprises Blue Mountain residents

December 15, 2014 by Phil Melnychuk Staff Reporter Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News    

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Mysterious ‘Hum’ Harasses Vancouver Residents

By Mark Stevenson CTV Environment Reporter 10-6-2 VANCOUVER It was around Christmas three years ago when Goff Longworth first heard the mysterious hum. He was at home when all of a sudden it started. “For the first two or three nights I was going from room to room just trying to get rid of the […]

Mission BC takes Antenna concerns to City Hall

Local residents opposed to new Bell Antenna on West end of Mission BC Robert Riedlinger a long time activist to cell towers speaks at city hall.

FraserView School Antennas Removed

http://www.wave-guide.org/news/coneofsilence.html The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Fifth Estate Program, from the February 9, 1999 segment entitled “Cone of Silence.” …The cellular company approached the school board and what they made an arrangement to do was to put transmitters and receivers on top of this 85-year-old school in exchange for annual rent. MALAREK: How much money are we talking here? […]

Making Waves – Conflict sizzles over Cell Towers

        Making Waves – Conflict sizzles over cell towers Harrison Hot Springs British Columbia Canada by Trudy Beyak for The Progress November 15, 1998 “The best place to locate a microwave tower is in a Cemetery.”   Ministry says no cause for concern. That comment from Bob Riedlinger sums up his belief […]

Ringing in the ears living hell for many sufferers of tinnitus

January 27 1997 – Vancouver Sun

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