Science Matters – What do we lose when the caribou disappear?
What do we lose when the caribou disappear?
By David Suzuki with contributions from Boreal Project Manager Rachel Plotkin
One caribou herd in Jasper National Park...
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What’s Up? The Local Music Scene Episode #6 Featuring the Carbons and Yukon Blonde!
As a fulltime musician for the past 35 years myself (yikes, that’s a long time!), I’ve come to appreciate the fact that I am...
FEELING AT HOME IN THE NARAMATA INN
Zigzagging the picturesque country road along Naramata Bench is reward in itself, yet another treasure awaits within the small village. At the end of...
Music Reviews by John the Rock Doctor – Nov 6th, 2020
SOLAR POWERED TOO Rick Fines (independent) *****+
This is one of those records that hits you right in the heart. With a power and imagery...
Tesla’s First Full Self Driving Beta Completed: A Look Into The Future
Tesla’s First Full Self Driving Beta Completed: A Look Into The Future
If you have been following news around Tesla, you probably know that the...
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What’s Up? The Local Music Scene Episode 5 – Happy Halloween Weekend
As a fulltime musician for the past 35 years myself (yikes, that’s a long time!), I’ve come to appreciate the fact that I am...
Science Matters: Decolonization requires action and new ways of seeing by David Suzuki
Decolonization requires action and new ways of seeing
By David Suzuki with contributions from Boreal Project Manager Rachel Plotkin
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us...
Music Reviews by John The Rock Doctor – Oct 29, 2020
LIVE AROUND THE WORLD Queen + Adam Lambert (I Tunes purchase) ***
As Brian and Roger proved when they worked with Paul Rodgers from ’04...
Hodgepodge by Charlie Hodge – Pick the Name to Blame
The B.C. version of Pick the Name to Blame is now complete and it is (not shockingly) the same name as before. However  this...
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What’s Up? The Local Music Scene Episode #4 Featuring Robby Schaefer!
What’s Up? The local music scene Episode #4
As a fulltime musician for the past 35 years myself (yikes, that’s a long time!), I’ve come...