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Love bees, especially the wild ones!

Love bees, especially the wild ones!

Many environmental campaigns over the past 50 years have aimed at getting people to care for imperilled species in wild, far-off places.
311 usage signals strong community engagement

311 usage signals strong community engagement

There are some statistics that the City of Vancouver loves to brag about, and others not as much. Take bike lane usage figures, for example.
Rant/Rave: Week of Feb. 18

Rant/Rave: Week of Feb. 18

Real Estate Real Talk Re: “The Dirty Truth about Vancouver Real Estate”, Vancouver Shakedown, Feb. 11, 2016. I have said this many times – as a guy who started buying real estate in the late ‘80s – you start small and move up.
Editorial Cartoon: Feb. 17, 2016

Editorial Cartoon: Feb. 17, 2016

Lessons to be learned from Londoners’ long commute

Lessons to be learned from Londoners’ long commute

Could this happen in Vancouver? This is the question that went through my mind last Thursday night while stopping off in London on a flight from Moscow.
SUZUKI: Energy storage gives renewables a jump-start

SUZUKI: Energy storage gives renewables a jump-start

Remote Australian communities often use diesel generators for power. They’re expensive to run and emit pollution and greenhouse gases.
Board of variance to hear from 62 marijuana shop operators

Board of variance to hear from 62 marijuana shop operators

Yep, this is about to happen… I’m going to knock out 650 words on the city’s board of variance. No, my editor isn’t punishing me. And, no, I didn’t lose a bet.
News of the day highlights backward-looking attitudes

News of the day highlights backward-looking attitudes

Christy Clark's take on Site C, Roosh V and Ghomeshi saga are 'anthropological curiousities of thinking and behaving'
5 valentines gifts to treat yourself

5 valentines gifts to treat yourself

Valentines Day doesn’t have to be about celebrating another person.
It’s time to protect the Great Bear Rainforest’s grizzlies

It’s time to protect the Great Bear Rainforest’s grizzlies

The agreement between government, industry, First Nations and environmental groups to protect much of the Great Bear Rainforest should be celebrated.
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