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SRRAC Goes Provincial: Featured in Whistler’s Pique Magazine
Our work just reached a new milestone — we’ve been featured in Whistler’s Pique Magazine. This is more than media coverage; it’s a clear sign that the Record Ridge issue is resonating far beyond Rossland. Why? Because what’s happening here is about more than one project. It’s about the future of industrial development in British Columbia — how decisions are made, how communities are heard, and how environmental protection is upheld across the province. People from Whistler t
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Mar 251 min read


The SRRAC News Lately!
Check out this article by Stefan Labbé from March 9, 2026: Critical minerals collide with tourism in B.C. resort town As one B.C. resort town battles a proposed magnesium mine, it fears the project will derail its thriving tourism economy and pose serious health risks https://www.biv.com/news/environment/critical-minerals-collide-with-tourism-in-bc-resort-town-11978725 Explore the latest interviews and news about our work : March 20, 2026 The Tyee Mining Created This BC Town
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Mar 191 min read


Clean Air: Is it at Risk? Art Show at Madhu Collective
Save Record Ridge Action Committee (SRRAC) has teamed up with the Madhu Collective to raise awareness and funds for clean air in Rossland. The Madhu Collective is hosting the Clean Air Community Artist exhibition this month. The art show features 16 local artists whose works aim to ignite and inspire community conversations about the potential impacts of the proposed Record Ridge Mine and the clean air we breathe. The Art Show is a fundraiser for SRRAC with all donations an
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Nov 14, 20251 min read


SRRAC Submits Expert Evidence on Asbestos and Other Dust from Record Ridge Mine, Calls for Permitting Halt
October 14, 2025 ROSSLAND, B.C. — The Save Record Ridge Action Committee (SRRAC) submitted additional expert evidence regarding the proposed Record Ridge mine to the B.C. government last week. The permitting process is now in its final stages, with a Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals (MCM) decision expected this month. The group had anticipated that MCM would halt the process until the judicial review they filed last month over the province’s decision not to require an
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Oct 16, 20254 min read
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