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Can the hermit priest save the Oyster River?
This Canadian Panorama article highlights Charles’ earliest foray into environmental activism.

The Tsolum River is dead!
The following letter launched a flurry of activity within the various federal and provincial government…

Salmon Escapement To The Tsolum River
(1946-1986) The attached document is interesting as the earlier decimation of salmon stocks in the…

Debates of the Legislative Assembly
Charles in his lobbying efforts was also aware of the importance of bringing the voice…

Letter of Appreciation to Karen Sandford
One of Charles evolving strategies in lobbying was to acknowledge support offered by those in…

Letter from Ministry of Environment
The tone and contents of this letter from the Ministry of Environment reflects a collaborative…

Rivers Forever by Rev Charles Brandt
Quotes: “We stand at a turning point. How can we keep the earth viable? Those…

Fletcher Challenge supports watershed
Setting the tone of discussion goes a long ways to finding common ground. In a…