Tag Archives: Navigable Waters Act
A Year of Change
[Note: The following was first published in the December 2015 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2015 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. Another election, another upset. Change seems to be the watchword for 2015 in both Alberta and Canada. New Federal Government … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Alberta Outdoorsmen, Canada, Climate Change, Conservation, Environment, Firearms and Shooting, Fishing, Hunting, Politics, Wildlife
Tagged background checks, Climate Change, firearms, Fisheries Act, gun marking, gun range closure, gun ranges, Justin Trudeau, muzzled scientists, Navigable Waters Act, Parkland County, species-at-risk, Spruce Grove Gun Club, transport permit
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Preserving Lakeshore
[Note: The following was first published in the June 2014 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2014 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. It’s a reality for some Albertans and a dream for many more—having a lakeshore cottage where the family can … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Alberta Outdoorsmen, Conservation, Country Living, Environment, Fishing, Uncategorized
Tagged Alberta, Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, blue-green algae, Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Fisheries Act, Fishing, lake shore, lakeshore, Municipal Act, Navigable Waters Act, phosphate-free fertilizer, preserving lakeshore, Public Lands, Public Lands Act, riparian, shoreline, shoreline conservation, shoreline development, Water Act, water bodies, water body legislation, water quality
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