BC’s forestry model is failing. BC citizens back the New Forest Act to Protect–Restore–Harvest forests, water, and jobs.
Fighting invasive Scotch broom, a BC family restores native plants, reconnects with Indigenous stewardship, and nurtures ...
Youth Climate Corps BC empowers Comox Valley youth with paid climate-action work in food security, restoration, and watershed ...
Quw’utsun Nation responds to misleading and false information regarding Aboriginal title ruling on former village site on the Fraser River ...
When times turn dark, hope is as resolute as a salmon pushing upstream, fighting the odds with every stroke. This issue ...
Tsitika Mountain’s old-growth forests face auction as logging threatens marbled murrelets and Indigenous land rights on ...
US Appeals Court ruling adds pressure on Canadian regulators, as poll shows 83% of Canadians want mandatory labelling of GM ...
Before Gordon Campbell became Premier in 2001, British Columbians were concerned that he would privatize BC Hydro. The Liberals’ New Era platform was small consolation with its promise to “protect BC ...
A place of cultural significance, Obsidian Butte at the Salton Sea once had waves washing the glittering outcropping of volcanic rock and natural glass. “This is a special place,” says Diné climate ...
With the help of the University of Victoria, Grandson of Ma’amtagila Hereditary Chief Basil Ambers, Xa’nalas Dakota Smith, has been working alongside a team of Ma’amtagila descendants to rebuild a ...
2000: 7,513 barrels. Enbridge reported 48 pipeline spills and leaks, including a spill of 1,500 barrels at Innes, Sask. 2001: 25,980 barrels. Enbridge pipelines reported 34 spills and leaks, totalling ...
The Watershed Sentinel is produced on unceded Coast Salish territories, specifically of the K’ómoks First Nation. Unceded means that this land was never surrendered, relinquished or handed over in any ...