Climate change is already being felt here in BC. Our coast is seeing warmer waters, which the Department of Fisheries…
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Climate Accountability Means Communities of Care: Meet GSA’s Newest Organizer
Hey everyone! My name is Gillian Der and I am so excited to be jumping into this role as community…
Read more »From Oysters to Orcas: Sustainable seafood and healthy oceans
During this unforgettable evening, held at Vancouver’s only tide-to-table oyster bar, some 50 people gathered to have thoughtful and animated…
Read more »Would an oil spill impact Indian Arm?
Indian Arm has been described by many as a magical place to experience—and for good reason. Chum, Coho and Chinook…
Read more »A Bingo night to remember
Last Saturday night we showed Vancouver our wild side, and girl, it was worth it! Over 80 people showed up…
Read more »What’s going on with freighter anchorages in the Southern Gulf Islands?
There are 33 freighter anchorages in the Southern Gulf Islands and Cowichan Bay and the federal government is currently considering…
Read more »On the interest of the “public” and/or the “nation”
Every time the topic of the Trans Mountain tanker and pipeline expansion hits the headlines, we are subjected to various…
Read more »Climate action matters
We are united because we’re living in the beginning of the climate crisis. Together, we are in a collective darkening…
Read more »A special shout-out to our business allies
Socially-minded businesses are rallying communities all over to raise funds in support of Georgia Strait Alliance’s work to help the…
Read more »Why I am committed to stopping new pipelines and climate change
My son graduated from Grade 7 today. I cried a little during the ceremony in the gym, but mostly I…
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