The news we received last week was troubling. A young female southern resident orca was found dead in the Strait,…
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Art for social change – The Wild & Scenic Film Festival
What motivates a person to standup paddleboard 400 km along BC’s Central Coast or spend the winter on a remote…
Read more »Local election results: a win for the coast, climate and communities
Election night 2014 was a great moment for all those in BC who want to stop pipeline and tanker projects…
Read more »It’s local election time!
On November 15th, British Columbians will go to the polls to vote for local leaders to represent their communities. …
Read more »Water’s Edge Day draws Vancouverites to the shore
For Vancouverites, their city’s Waterfront is many things: it’s a place where they live, where they work, where they move…
Read more »Have fun on the waterfront … and see the shore from a different angle!
We love our waterfront here in Vancouver, the beaches, the parks, the seawall, the river — whether you’re on or…
Read more »Why you should come to the Peace Arch this Saturday
This weekend, the largest climate march in history will take place in New York ahead of the UN Climate Summit,…
Read more »Another environmental disaster – how do we say “enough”?
As I read article after article about the recent tailing ponds breach at the Mount Polley copper and gold mine,…
Read more »Helping the Kelp
Michael Mehta with the tools of the trade… a GPS and rubber ducky thermometer I’m very fortunate to have had…
Read more »Kinder Morgan hearings delay: a win for pipeline opponents
This week the National Energy Board (NEB) announced that it was ‘stopping the clock’ on its review of Kinder Morgan’s…
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