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COLUMN: Residents should explore B.C. to help tourism industry amid COVID-19

COLUMN: Residents should explore B.C. to help tourism industry amid COVID-19

Jock Finlayson is executive vice president and chief policy officer of the Business Council of BC
RANCH MUSINGS: Securing our local protein supply in these COVID times

RANCH MUSINGS: Securing our local protein supply in these COVID times

Only a very small percentage of the beef protein supply is entirely “made in B.C.”
COLUMNS: Not out of woods yet

COLUMNS: Not out of woods yet

We rely on this infrastructure for the livelihood of our communities
COLUMN: ‘No one person knows it all’

COLUMN: ‘No one person knows it all’

Diana French tackles several topical issues in her latest weekly column
French Connection: Fondly remembering Fibber McGee and Molly

French Connection: Fondly remembering Fibber McGee and Molly

When I was growing up, home entertainment was left to a family’s ingenuity, and radio
FOREST INK: Positive aspects of wood gas production

FOREST INK: Positive aspects of wood gas production

Many materials which we were once considered a liability that cost a lot of money to dispose of are now being competed for
Earth Day: A new relationship to wildlife is needed for nature and people

Earth Day: A new relationship to wildlife is needed for nature and people

Dan Kraus is senior conservation biologist with the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
COLUMN: Preparing for fire season

COLUMN: Preparing for fire season

As of April 16th, there is an open fire ban in British Columbia
FOREST INK: Stop mining phase of tar sands until sludge problem is solved

FOREST INK: Stop mining phase of tar sands until sludge problem is solved

Main problem with the ponds is toxic chemicals such as ammonia, mercury, and naphthenic acids.
COMMENTARY: COVID-19 modelling useful, but not a crystal ball

COMMENTARY: COVID-19 modelling useful, but not a crystal ball

B.C.’s chief health officer explains risk of relaxing too soon