On a summer day in 1995, John Harper, a BC marine geologist, realized there was something he was repeatedly seeing...
High above the Trans-Canada Highway, where it cuts across the continental divide on the BC-Alberta border, there’s a small fossil...
Where Haida Gwaii tapers to a storm-scoured point, a scatter of low, wave-washed rocks called the Kerouard Islands cradles one...
British Columbia is home to some of the tallest trees in the world, showcasing an impressive diversity of coniferous species...
Slow fashion, circular fashion, sustainable fashion, eco-conscious fashion—whatever you call it, British Columbia’s clothing producers are finding innovative ways to...
Tom Rutherford is a self-described “fish hugger:” And by extension, if you’re a fish hugger, then you’re a water hugger....
The Alaska Highway, known as Highway 97 in British Columbia and Highway 1 in Yukon, meanders west along the 60th...
During a tour of the Kilby Historic Site in Harrison Mills, I noticed a series of posters depicting the life...
The ability to adapt is what keeps all species, including human beings, moving forward. Unfortunately, an ever-growing human population means...
For many people, a pigeon is a messy, sometimes noisy urban bird that fouls buildings and statues, whereas a dove...
If there’s one thing we should all have realized from the near daily news reports of climate change phenomena—from fracturing...
Ravens and their close relatives, crows, are large and very vocal black birds that are likely familiar to us all....