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Sarah Cox

Sarah Cox

Investigative Reporter at The Narwhal

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Industry
  • Investigative Reporting
  • Nature & Wildlife

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BC Hydro wants to remove new LNG transmission line from environmental assessment: confidential docs

Sarah Cox is an author, journalist and public speaker based in Victoria, B.C. Born in Quebec, Sarah also lived in Alberta and Ontario before moving to B.C. as a teenager.
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Sarah Cox, B.C. bureau lead

Sarah Cox is an author, journalist and public speaker based in Victoria, B.C. Born in Quebec, Sarah also lived in Alberta and Ontario before moving to B.C. as a teenager.
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Feds propose to protect critical spotted owl habitat 1,000 times th...

Feds propose to protect critical spotted owl habitat 1,000 times the size of Stanley Park
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$16B later, Site C dam flooding begins along Peace River

Site C floodwaters will consume thousands of hectares of land along the Peace River in B.C. to create a reservoir almost five times the size of Victoria
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How Site C and PRGT are linked

A wave of new resistance to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline as Site C dam flooding begins — hundreds of kilometres apart, yet inextricably linked
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Site C dam to be given Indigenous name after flooding Treaty 8 terr...

BC Hydro plans to give the Site C dam an Indigenous name but chief of an affected First Nation says it’s inappropriate
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Imperial Metals charged for Mount Polley mine disaster

Mount Polley was one of the worst mine waste disasters in Canadian history. Advocates hope new fisheries act charges will help reduce future risks
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Most memorable photos from British Columbia in 2024

Two B.C.-based editors share behind-the-scenes reflections on some of their favourite photographs for The Narwhal in 2024: fires, a flooding, buffalo, bison and more
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How the pursuit of oil and gas — by fracking — causes earthquakes

The point of fracking is to cause tiny earthquakes that fracture rocks and release natural gas or oil. The problem is when the quakes are big enough for us to feel
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‘Really fed up’: B.C. ranchers say fracking-induced earthquakes hur...

15 earthquakes in five days, linked to fracking, are having serious implications for ranchers
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B.C. doesn’t rule out building more hydro dams

Despite $16-billion Site C project price tag, Energy Minister Adrian Dix says more hydro dams could be built to meet electricity demand