Dr. Paul Ehrlich has been warning humanity about the dangers of exceeding the planet’s carrying capacity for decades. He first wrote about the dangers of over-population in his 1968 book The ...
The show opens with disc jockey Red Robinson narrating the ‘Teen Canteen’ radio show above a tableau depicting several 50s archetypes. Unfortunately, these caricatures never evolve beyond their ...
Everybody needs samadhi sometime. But not everybody knows it. In the icy fastness of the Hindu Kush, ascetic yogis devote a lifetime of “austerities” to attain samadhi, a mystic awareness of merger ...
If you go to Jacob Boehme’s solo performance of Blood on the Dance Floor, do stay for the post-show talkback. The intensely personal multimedia work relates the Australian writer/dancer’s struggle for ...
Labeled as an "embarrassment" to the country and a "rinky-dink" effort by the 2010 host country, many are voicing sheer outrage and disappointment on the $10 million pavilion. However, Heritage ...
Heartbreaking, inspiring and nerve-wracking. Three years ago today, Egyptians began gathering in Tahrir Square, Cairo, to demand what once seemed impossible: the removal of dictator Hosni Mubarak, who ...
Ethical consumers wanting to purchase local green products can now do so at a bargain. Annalea Krebs, a social entrepreneur from Vancouver B.C., today announced the launch of ethicalDeal, a “Green ...
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A new poll by Justason Market Intelligence shows that nearly two-thirds of British Columbians (64 per cent) oppose Enbridge’s proposal to transport crude oil through B.C.'s northern inside coastal ...
The sight of an ungainly and mostly hairless white moose trudging into a northern British Columbia town has become the most visible sign of the winter tick problem in the province. The parasite ...
This past weekend over 1800 students from 16 elementary and secondary schools from across Metro Vancouver gave the audience of this Sunday’s Vancouver Giants game a huge treat when they broke out in a ...
On the eve of a pivotal premiers' meeting on health care, Christy Clark praised innovation, while critics warned of a "back door" to privatization.
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