By Oliver Berger – There is ample talk out there about recycling and reducing our waste as a society to…
Year: 2019
By Amy Quarry, Owner – I have always been fascinated by history and stories from the past. When we started…
The 100 Mile Nordic Ski Society completed a major LED lighting upgrade last summer. Over 70 new LED lights were…
By Erin Hitchcock – It’s not clear when or by what authority, but a single-use plastics ban is on the…
By Jim Hilton – As promised, the BC Government has published a forestry discussion paper, which includes a number of…
By Terri Smith – “And roots, if they are to bear fruits, must be kept well in the soil of…
By Jessica Kirby, Senior Editor of TheGreenGazette – Every time we see a headline about climate change, it should inspire…
Are you tossing your cellphone and laptop batteries into your blue bin? How about lighters, propane, or butane canisters? If…
By Terri Smith – Stacey Hanrahan is a psychic medium. You don’t have to believe me. You don’t have to…
By Guy Dauncey – There are massive forest fires in Siberia. Greenland’s melting is accelerating. Record heat waves are roasting…
By Amber Gregg – As many of you may know, our previous co-ordinator Vanessa Moberg recently boarded a 34-foot sail…
By David Suzuki – Young people have been speaking out for their rights. Many are wise beyond their years. Without…
Dr. Chris R. Shepherd and Lalita Gomez – The illegal trade of wildlife is ravaging our planet of life and…
Young adults aged 15-30 are invited to volunteer with the Invasive Species Council of BC’s (ISCBC) Healthy Habitats project to…
By Tom Hackney, Policy Advisor for the BC Sustainable Energy Association – The BC government recently began Phase 2 of…
4G/5G Antenna Densification is Escalating Health Risks – A Global Crisis – The Advisors to the International EMF Scientist Appeal,…
By Jim Cooperman – Despite the election of what we thought would be a more environmentally friendly government, British Columbia’s…
By Lisa Bland, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, The Green Gazette – Dear Readers, Now that fall is here, the desire to hold onto…
By Erin Hitchcock – In late summer I can still smell the wildflowers from my open window, while bees franticly…