This Magazine – November/December 2010
Canada should follow Europe’s lead and rethink packaging waste.
This Magazine – November/December 2010
Canada should follow Europe’s lead and rethink packaging waste.
Aquaculture North America – November/December 2010
A west coast innovator looks to the Canadian heartland for expansion of his freshwater salmon operation.
Avenue Magazine Edmonton – December 2010
Take your holidays from harried to merry with local services that relieve you of your seasonal stress.
Homes and Living Magazine Victoria/Central Island – Winter 2010
Today’s forecast calls for a chance of 30-knot howling winds from the west, pounding rain and 10-foot high, crashing waves. This may sound like the kind of vacation you’d normally dread, but on Vancouver Island’s West Coast, the higher the waves the better the view.
Leap Magazine – Fall 2010
As Alberta’s population increases, so does the need for patient access. As a pre-emptive measure, Alberta Health Services is making accessibility for cancer patients a top priority by introducing three additional radiation therapy centres to south, central and northern Alberta.
Hot Springs Cove a Geothermal Gem
BC Living Magazine – October 21, 2010
A tiny cove on Vancouver Island’s West Coast offers a pristine pool of soothing, hot mineral water.
Island Times Magazine – Fall 2010
“I collect any information that I can find about Ladysmith,” says Kit Willmot, an active historian. Willmot and his wife moved from England to Ladysmith 21 years ago, and since moving to the island, he has engrossed himself in the historically preserved community.
B.C.’s island life not just for retiree set
Edmonton Journal – October 9, 2010
It’s the island life for Maria and Ralph Jeck and their two children. The family of four lives and works in Coquitlam (part of Greater Vancouver), but they come out to play on Vancouver Island any chance they get.
Homes and Living Magazine Central Island – October 2010
The ancient Romans attended “public baths” or “balnea publica,” a practice that emphasized the importance of both physical therapy and community.
Nature Alberta Magazine – Fall 2010
A fungus that attacks bats in hibernation, known as White Nose Syndrome, has biologists deeply concerned about the affected species’ future.