Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Cover Stories

A losing battle

The U.S. is spending billions to fight ‘catastrophic’ forest fires. But the big blowups will continue, like it or not. For the forests, this may be good news. Part 1

British Columbia's water being carefully monitored

While much of British Columbia is on flood alert this spring, waiting for this winter’s above-average snowpack to melt, an abundance of water isn’t necessarily part of B.C.’s future.

Into Thin Air

In the Western U.S., global warming has spawned a call for new dams – but there may not be any water to fill them

Looking through a social justice lens

Ensuring equal access and opportunities for all community members

Market cooling

Will Western states and British Columbia knock down global warming by buying and selling carbon?

A working holiday

Foreign workers are crucial to Whistler's success, and are likely to become more important in the years ahead

Life is a (hydrogen) highway

Glenda Bartosh hits the hydrogen highway to discover the benefits and obstacles the hydrogen fuel cell industry offers and faces.

From the ground up

Excitement, apprehension greet the birth of Revelstoke Mountain Resort Alison Lapshinoff discovers

The view from the towers

What the judges are looking for in the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival

A celebration in progress

From snowball fights to showdowns to uphill races and now theatre, G.D. Maxwell extols the evolution of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival continues