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Days after the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) approved a controversial exploratory coal mining project in the Rocky Mountains, concerned residents protested in the Crowsnest Pass to voice their displeasure.

The demonstration was organized by the Defenders of the Eastern Slopes (DOES). Members of the group say the idea behind the gathering was to inform the government of the outrage and fear some residents are feeling about the Grassy Mountain approval.

“This is a peaceful demonstration, a rally, to tell the government that we will not put up with this nonsense of coal mining in the Rockies,” said Riesah Prock, a volunteer with DOES.

She says she isn’t confident the Alberta government will listen, but she hopes fellow Albertans will start to voice their opinions as well.

“I know, from personal experience, what pollution does.

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The primary concern of those protesting was the safety and longevity of the water supply.

“All you have to …

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