In BC’s Granby Valley, fear of wildfire leads to aspen regeneration and questions about living in right relationship with the land.
Herring decline in the Salish Sea reveals shifting baselines, treaty rights violations, and the importance of protecting ...
On Vancouver Island, the Cumberland Community Forest Society shows what community-led conservation can make possible.
First Nations leaders gather at a Migratory Salmon Potlatch to unite against fish farms and protect salmon for future ...
A proposed data centre in Nanaimo raises concerns about water use, power demand, and climate impacts as BC expands digital infrastructure.
After decades of protests, environmental violations, government fines, and civil claims, it’s the end of an era. Crofton’s embattled pulp mill is shutting down after 68 years, leaving 350 workers ...
The last time the nuclear industry got its way in Ontario, the province’s erstwhile publicly-owned electrical utility, Ontario Hydro, spent over two decades building 20 nuclear reactors. It was a ...
When times turn dark, hope is as resolute as a salmon pushing upstream, fighting the odds with every stroke. This issue carries stories of purposeful action flowing from grit and love of the world, in ...
The steep flanks of Tsitika Mountain on northern Vancouver Island are scarred with clearcuts and slash piles almost to the boundary of the Tsitika Mountain and Robson Bight ecological reserves. When ...
In the Walbran Valley on Vancouver Island, protesters are blocking the road to thousand-year-old trees, holding a thin line between what remains and what is marked to fall. They are defying a court ...
Western Canada’s award-winning environmental news magazine. The Watershed Sentinel has been the voice of the grassroots environmental movement in BC (and beyond) for over 25 years. When environmental ...
Western Canada’s award-winning environmental news magazine. The Watershed Sentinel has been the voice of the grassroots environmental movement in BC (and beyond) for over 25 years. When environmental ...