Sept 21, 2009
Victoria Harbour’s mega-yacht marina project needs better public input and an independent environmental assessment process according to legal submissions prepared with the assistance of the ELC and delivered today to the Minister of the Environment Jim Prentice.
Prepared on behalf of South Island Sea Kayakers Association (SISKA) and supported by a coalition of community, environmental, and paddling groups, the submission argues that the current closed-door, government-run assessment process must be replaced by full hearings before an independent, unbiased Review Panel. SISKA Media Release
Letter:
Submission to Minister of Environment (Sept 21.09)
Letters of Support
Appendices:

A sea plane landing in Victoria Inner Harbour near proposed marina site.
Media Stream:
Dec16.09 Monday Magazine: Day dives in
Dec13.09 The Globe and Mail: Unease over political ties taking the wind out of proposed marina's sails
Nov4.09 Monday Magazine: Sailing together
Nov2009 Focus Magazine: Controversial development getting green light in comedy of errors?
Nov2009 James Bay Beacon: Cloudy Shores
Oct30.09 Times Colonist: Study mega-marina says MP
Oct22.09 Times Colonist: Marina backers lobbied politicians
Oct21.09 Monday Magazine: Testing the waters
Oct19.09 The Tyee: Marina promoter married to Lunn advertiser
Oct18.09 The Globe and Mail: 10,000 tons of fibreglass threaten harbour view
Oct15.09 The Tyee: Liberals Smoothed Waters for Mega-Yacht Marina
Oct1.09 CFUV Winds of Change (approx 20 min, 7MB mp3) CFUV radio interviewer Janine Bandcroft talks about the proposed marina with ELC Articled Student Scott Bernstein and Lynn McDonald from Save Victoria Harbour
Oct1.09 Times Colonist: Peter Pollen's editorial Mega-yacht plan out of place in Victoria
Sept29.09 Monday Magazine: Choppy Waters (scroll down to read story)
Sept24.09 Times Colonist: Denise Savoie's letter to Editor Marina meet invitation was a courtesy
Sept24.09 Victoria News: Calls mount for review of mega-yacht marina
Sept 23.09 CBC News: Super-yacht marina opposed by Victoria kayakers