Nick Raeside was seven years old when he encountered his first bushfire. Since then he’s worked as a forest firefighter, land surveyor’s chainman, forestry official and of course, slashburner. This is his first book. He lives in Nanoose Bay, B.C.
Before opening a factory in Port Alberni, startup IGV Housing retrained two dozen displaced forestry workers for jobs in manufacturing.
Contracting locally keeps millions of public dollars in the province instead of enriching one foreign giant.
A citizens’ assembly fuelled hopes voters would decide the issue in October. Not so fast, says the province.
Racked by technical problems, LNG Canada has applied to be allowed to flare far more gas into Kitimat’s airshed.
From Americanizing health care to thwarting citizens against coal pollution, she’s busy. A recap.
In myriad cool ways they ‘break all the rules.’ And BC is a top hangout.
The Gunners saw their dream evaporating. Until they turned a water crisis into a model for climate resilience.
BC subsidizes trucking logs far distances. Some worry it leads to cutting down remote, rare forests.
Well, we know she’s at home in a gravel pit and handy with a shovel.
The Japanese Canadian artist turns 100 this year. His paintings show that ‘art is not optional but necessary — a mode of survival.’
Alexander Stubb predicts a rapid change to the international order. Led by Donald Trump.
The act of writing, and sharing it with others, protects us from the dehumanizing effects of AI.
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