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Column: Pause For Thought

Column: Pause For Thought

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Woodstoves may not be going away, but they can have less of an impact

Woodstoves may not be going away, but they can have less of an impact

There’s nothing quite like a cozy cabin in the forest with a glowing fire crackling in the woodstove.
How to use rapid testing to keep you and yours safe during the holiday season

How to use rapid testing to keep you and yours safe during the holiday season

Experts say rapid tests are one more tool in our toolbox to stay safe
Rural Ramblings: How do you say goodbye to a friend?

Rural Ramblings: How do you say goodbye to a friend?

I thought I was going to have to say goodbye to a very close friend this week.
Water, water everywhere, and a tough choice about what to do with it all

Water, water everywhere, and a tough choice about what to do with it all

Clean Energy BC estimates power demand in B.C. will grow by over 40 per cent over the next 20 years
DOWN TO EARTH: Realities of climate change seeping in

DOWN TO EARTH: Realities of climate change seeping in

More and more people have started to tell me they are experiencing climate anxiety
MALCOLMSON: B.C. expects feds to ‘make our application a priority’ on drug decriminalization

MALCOLMSON: B.C. expects feds to ‘make our application a priority’ on drug decriminalization

B.C. is the first province to offer a safer supply program
RANCH MUSINGS: COVID and weather events are a double whammy

RANCH MUSINGS: COVID and weather events are a double whammy

Forest fires, then COVID, and now floods have been a dramatic wake up call for us all
COP26 carbon emission blues

COP26 carbon emission blues

By Robert M. Macrae
B.C.’s mental health crisis is bad and getting worse

B.C.’s mental health crisis is bad and getting worse

Nearly half of British Columbians polled said their mental health was worse due to COVID-19