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EDITORIAL: Enlightened self-interest

EDITORIAL: Enlightened self-interest

Almost two-thirds of Canadians support idea of vaccine passports: poll

Almost two-thirds of Canadians support idea of vaccine passports: poll

Survey finds broad support for requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for travel, attendance of public events, working in offices.
From desert to dessert: No Mow May gains momentum

From desert to dessert: No Mow May gains momentum

'Insects benefit from flowering plants that bloom in lawnscapes left to grow'
THE OUTSIDER: Electrifying your recreation

THE OUTSIDER: Electrifying your recreation

A global pandemic notwithstanding, it’s been an encouraging week for the planet.
Opinion: It's time for the B.C. COS to learn about bears, not kill them

Opinion: It's time for the B.C. COS to learn about bears, not kill them

If we better understood bears, we wouldn't kill them
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Controlling broadleaf tree species an issue

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Controlling broadleaf tree species an issue

'This vast conversion of our forests from bio-diverse stands with many broadleaf species to conifer monocultures results in a plantation forest with far less biodiversity than before.'
SCIENCE MATTERS: Leading thinkers call for fossil fuel halt

SCIENCE MATTERS: Leading thinkers call for fossil fuel halt

Recently, 101 Nobel laureates—in peace, literature, medicine, physics, chemistry and economic sciences, including the Dalai Lama—signed a letter to world leaders endorsing the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
PIQUE'N YER INTEREST: Bursting the home-buying bubble

PIQUE'N YER INTEREST: Bursting the home-buying bubble

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Logging has ruined Riverside Trail

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Logging has ruined Riverside Trail

'It is with immense sadness that I will not be returning to what was once a truly magical place.'
EDITORIAL: Latest provincial rules like some sleight of hand

EDITORIAL: Latest provincial rules like some sleight of hand