by Carys Pinches | Mar 13, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
What kind of community would you build with 700,000 square kilometers of open space? Most likely you would want to build something that would last; something that would be sustainable, and make use of the contemporary “green” values that are incorporated...
by Carys Pinches | Oct 10, 2013 | Op-eds, Opinions
It’s hard to imagine anyone feeling a sense of pride as they walk away from a skinned grizzly bear: missing its noble head and all four of its powerful paws, lifeless, rotting in the middle of one of B.C.’s pristine protected areas. Yet the grizzly bear hunt is still...