This could maybe go in the BC real estate thread, but given it's a massive ski resort development probably fits here:
Site of proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort in southeastern B.C. to get federal protection
The federal Liberal government will offer the Ktunaxa First Nation more than $16 million to protect a mountain valley in southeastern British Columbia where a contentious ski resort has been proposed.
CBC News has learned the federal Liberal government will soon announce the fund to help the Ktunaxa protect the area, which covers 211,045 hectares in the central Purcell Mountains where developers had planned to build the Jumbo Glacier Resort.
The announcement represents a major victory for opponents of the proposed resort who say the area is a critical habitat for grizzlies and is sacred to the Ktunaxa First Nation.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...tion-1.5263431
I personally applaud the decision, my preference is to keep the Pucrell wilderness as a protected, undeveloped wildlife area. There were some major implications that resort could have had on both the east and west faces of the mountain range. This debate has been going on since I last lived in Nelson BC in the late 90's, I'm glad that it's hopefully coming to a close with the result that most in the area were hoping for.