The Mount Underwood wildfire revealed the challenges of living in a changing landscape shaped by fire, roads, and forestry.
A personal reflection from BC’s Granby Valley on drought, disappearing water, climate change, and responding with love and ...
Glacier melt in BC is reshaping ecosystems, watersheds, and communities, highlighting the need for climate adaptation and ...
Discover how Sole Food Street Farms transforms vacant urban land in Vancouver into an urban farm creating jobs and hope for the community.
Coastal First Nations reject a proposed tar sands pipeline and tanker route, defending BC Coast, Indigenous rights, and coastal economies.
Indigenous youth across BC share their experiences, concerns, and hopes as they push for stronger climate action and stewardship.
Climate change, drought, and supply-chain failures are driving food insecurity in Canada. Protecting watersheds is essential.
“Surely old-growth logging won’t be happening in five years.” That was my belief in 2020, when I was a 17-year-old activist who — almost by accident — helped initiate the Fairy Creek blockades and the ...
When floodwaters surged over the banks of Dove Creek and Tsolum River in the Comox Valley recently, roads buckled, culverts failed, and hundreds of acres of Vancouver Island farmland disappeared ...
One year ago, the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN) warned of the new threat of “backyard GMOs” — genetically modified salad green seeds marketed to home gardeners (Watershed Sentinel, ...
Back in May 2023, my small Métis community of around 300 people, East Prairie Métis Settlement, was devastated by a wildfire. Located in Treaty 8 territory, our community – also known as Pahkan-Wacis ...
In winter 2025, a barge carrying a crane moved slowly into the Courtenay River estuary to remove the last remains of the old sawmill. For weeks, 20-metre-long rusty steel pilings were wrenched from ...
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