Trade and investment rules shouldn’t undermine climate ambition
Trade and investment rules shouldn’t undermine climate ambition
By David Suzuki with contributions from Quebec and Atlantic Canada Director Sabaa Khan
If world representatives at the...
Six ways to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Today is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Here are ways you can make it count...
from the David Suzuki Foundation family
On this National Day...
Mamas for Mamas gets support from Kelowna philanthropist
Kelowna philanthropist Brent Marshall sets a chain of giving for Mamas for Mamas to expand national support.
As the demand from the community for services...
What non-Indigenous Canadians can do for Truth and Reconciliation Day
Okanagan Counsellor offers ground-breaking collaboration with First Nations peers across the province to answer the important questions
With the recent radar detection of over 1,000...
Details of BC Vaccine Card announced
Provincial health officials have outlined full details of the BC Vaccine Card, which will be required to be shown as proof of vaccination to access certain businesses,...
Music platform MapleStream supports Canadian artists
MapleStream is an online music platform dedicated to supporting Canadian artists and promoting fair pay for musicians.
MapleStream has two main benefits:
raise the profile of...
Job fairs underway for positions at South Okanagan Events Centre
The South Okanagan Events Centre (SOEC), managed by Spectra Venue Management, will be hosting Job Fairs Aug. 18, 19 and 26 to fill upwards...
How do we respond to a climate “code red?”
Unless governments take dramatic and immediate action to reduce emissions, we are headed toward climate chaos
By Climate Solutions Public Engagement Specialist, David Suzuki Foundation
On...
Science Matters by David Suzuki: Work less, live better!
Work less, live better!
By David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
During COVID-19 lockdown, people started working and viewing work differently....
Getting hospitality workers to front of vaccine line
The British Columbia Restaurant and Foodservices Association (BCRFA) announced yesterday that they are working with Interior Health to help those working in the hospitality...