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Eli Pivnick has faith in resilient local communities to create a future that doesn't depend on fossil fuels. A Kamloops-based teacher and wilderness guide with a deep interest in climate change, Eli ...
Tiny ferries treading False Creek from Maritime Museum to Olympic Village in both directions provide guests with stress-free, scenic water transportation for thirty years.
Ken Taylor on the Iran Hostage crisis, as well as three legally-railroaded teens and a new version of Frankenstein’s monster lead the new films this week ...
Steven Threndyle is a freelance writer specializing in condo/urban development and recreational properties throughout western Canada. Got an interesting story idea? E-mail Steven: ...
“This is Our Home”, a peaceful march and rally to protect the natural environment against pipeline development, will be coming to the community of Fort Langley on April 11.
The TD Canada Trust Vancouver International Jazz Festival, June 25 - July 4 2010, will feature outrageous talent this year. I expect it will attract many fans from different parts of Canada and the US ...
For the first time ever a federal scientist is studying toxins in animals near the Alberta oilsands but Environment Canada won't let him speak with the media about his research.
A legal battle between the City of Burnaby and the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has ended with the British Columbia Court of Appeal ruling the National Energy Board can override municipal bylaws.
The 16-year-old Steubenville rape victim went through a horrifying rape ordeal – she was raped, tossed around like a sex toy, photographed and mocked.
After launching more than 30 online communities through the Social Signal Company with her partner, stand-up comic and cartoonist Rob Cottingham, Alexandra Samuel recently became the director of Emily ...
The National Energy Board has finally released the results of a major audit sparked by a TransCanada pipeline engineer who blew the whistle on the company's sub-standard pipeline building codes and ...
Citizens engaging in peaceful protests are increasingly under surveillance for "non-violent attacks" to Canada's security, documents reveal.
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