Amanda Euringer
Amanda Euringer is a writer in Vancouver.
Stories by Amanda Euringer
Why Cairo Is Still Holding Together
Egypt's real revolution began when the police left their posts, and residents had to fill the vacuum.
Six Steps to Victory over Toxins
You've seen how others used their rights to win safer environments. You can, too. Last in a reader-funded series.
Learn from a Pro at Non-Toxic Cleaning
Scott Stove, veteran custodian for Burnaby schools, is a student of dangerous chemicals. Fourth in a reader-funded series.
They Geared Up to Fight Pollution
How transit mechanics united to demand cleaner air. Third in a reader-funded series.
Toxic Work: Know Your Rights
Worried your job makes you sick? You have the right to stop and help fix the problem. Second in a reader-funded series.
Learn What's in Our Chemical Soup
If you can, that is. Our label laws are little help. But there are ways to know, and act.
Foreskin Facecream
And it's not the only body part on the chopping block for vanity. Ethical?
BC Health Pays to Restore Man's Foreskin
Wildest Tyee of 2006 #5: Landmark patient calls circumcision 'human rights abuse.'
BC Health Pays to Restore Man's Foreskin
Landmark patient calls circumcision 'human rights abuse.'
Talking to 'Lost Boys' of Bountiful
A conversation with two trying to make it outside.
Score One for Polygamist Public Relations
In Bountiful, home baked goodies and attacks on the media.
Leaving Bountiful
A rare, intimate interview with the rebellious first wife of the polygamous B.C. Mormon community’s longtime leader.
Real Women Frown
In the Botox Age, women (but not men) are scorned for their furrowed brows. Now that's sad.