By Megan Rempel – Despite seeming insignificant, cigarette butts are the largest contributor to litter out of all plastic products…
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By Diane Dunaway – More than a whim, on the third of June, 2016, a reminder came through the mail.…
By Van Andruss – I seem to be one of those people who lag behind the times. For instance, I…
Submitted by citizens’ group, Rail Ties Be Wise – Anyone who lived in Williams Lake before 1993 can remember finding…
By Diane Dunaway – Honey bees are the poster children for environmental responsibility and vulnerability. They truly are the canaries…
Submitted by Educo Adventure School – Cariboo wilderness off-grid glory takes on a whole new meaning, transforming the lives of…
By Lisa Bland, Publisher, Editor in Chief of TheGreenGazette – The past year has been a whirlwind. As I look…
By Pat Teti – My wife and I love Italy—the people, food, history, architecture, and long walks. Our idea…
By LeRae Haynes – There is still an air of excitement in the air from the 40th annual BC Elders…
By Dr. Joel Moskowitz – On May 26, the National Toxicology Program (NTP) of the National Institutes of Health issued…
By LeRae Haynes – Protecting and preserving the environment is a top priority for wilderness-based businesses, and Big Canyon Rafting…
By Casey Bennett– It’s amazing how far a tiny idea can go. It was only a little over a year…
By LeRae Haynes – More than 2,000 First Nations Elders from across the province are expected to arrive in the…
By David Suzuki – If people keep rapidly extracting and burning fossil fuels, there’s no hope of meeting the…
By Sage Birchwater – It’s been a year now since Atlantic Power Corporation (APC) unveiled its plan to…
By Jessica Kirby – Canadian Environment Week runs June 5 – 11 this year, and is a prime example…
Invasive plants are non-native plants that have been introduced to BC and have detrimental economic, environmental, and health effects on…
By Christa Mustard – You already know some of the benefits of using Share Sheds: donating reduces the amount of…
By Phil Ranson – May 14 is International Migratory Bird Day, which I confess holds about as much significance for…