BLOGGING THE CONSERVATION ECONOMY
- July 21, 2010
In June, Ecotrust Canada pulled up stakes and moved from Yaletown to the historic BC Electric Building. Our new office is located at West Pender and Carrall, sandwiched between Gastown and Chinatown.
- May 20, 2010
Top hats. Junk shots. Top kills. Insertion tubes. This is the new vocabulary we are learning as the Gulf Coast oil spill enters its fifth week.
- May 11, 2010
The first thing you notice is the smell. When the wind blows in from the Gulf, it’s like inhaling deeply from a charcoal barbecue that’s been doused with lighter fluid.
- May 03, 2010video:
I caught up with Alexandra Morton in Buckley Bay to walk with her awhile on her Get Out Migration trek from Echo Bay to Victoria.
- April 28, 2010video:
The Hesquiaht Nation has a plan to re-establish the historical gardens which were established by many of the community members’ grandparents.
- April 15, 2010
Ecotrust Canada is pleased to announce that Living Proof: The Essential Data-Collection Guide to Indigenous Use-and-Occupancy Map Surveys by Terry N.Tobias has won a prestigous national awar
- March 26, 2010
In the elaborate surrounds of the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Thomas Berger referred on Thursday night to a “magnificent object” - but he wasn’t talking about a totem pole, a mask, or any of the other fine art exhibits on display.
- March 18, 2010
A recent report issued by the Independent Power Producers Association of BC (IPPBC) in February 2010 presents some impressive economic projections for the renewable energy sector
- March 03, 2010
The day of the opening ceremonies to the 2010 Olympics, I painted a big and bold sign that said, "5 Rings Shackle Us to Debt" and headed downtown to join the 'welcoming' 2010 protest march, along with many aboriginal activists from the Resist 2010 movement, and other anti-Olympics demonstrators.
- February 22, 2010
The 51st All Native Basketball Tournament (ANBT) was a week of excitement, inspiration, learning, and great basketball. As the largest annual gathering of First Nations in Prince Rupert, it welcomed the young and old to celebrate sport, culture, and friendship.
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