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So you live in B.C., but you’re mostly finding Alaska-caught salmon in stores. Why?
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So you live in B.C., but you’re mostly finding Alaska-caught salmon in stores. Why?

Raincoast Conservation Foundation May 22, 2026
Weakening SARA’s “jeopardy clause” would directly jeopardize Canada’s endangered wildlife

Weakening SARA’s “jeopardy clause” would directly jeopardize Canada’s endangered wildlife

May 21, 2026
Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, study finds

Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, study finds

May 21, 2026
Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, SFU study finds

Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, SFU study finds

May 21, 2026
A woman in a white dress sits on a chintz sofa, looking down at her hands. Beige curtains and a vase with flowers are in the background.

The Chintz Sofa

ByQueer Art HistoryMay 20, 2026
A notebook page with "Growing Pains" written in cursive, "Sonja Ahlers" printed below, and a drawing of two crossed palm trees captures the essence of change and growth.

Growing Pains

Byflask publishingMay 20, 2026
Hand-stitched embroidery on white fabric featuring the word "CIRCLES," a circular pattern with blue and yellow thread, and the year "2016" sewn at the bottom right, crafted with expert needle and thread work.

The Rhythm of Needle and Thread

ByAna BuzzalinoMay 18, 2026
A killer whale, a species at risk in Canada, swims near the water’s surface with its dorsal fin and part of its head visible; some grass appears in the foreground.

Canada’s Species at Risk Act is, itself, at risk

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 15, 2026
A group of Southern Resident killer whales swim near the surface of calm water beside a large cargo ship with shipping containers, with a forested shoreline in the background—an iconic scene along BC coastal sediments.

Study: Toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 15, 2026
A pod of killer whales swims in calm water with a small, tree-covered island in the background under a cloudy sky. Their calls echo across the surface, adding nature’s voice to the tranquil scene.

Give killer whales a voice…for years to come

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 14, 2026
A group of Southern Resident killer whales swims near the surface of calm water close to a large container ship, with a forested shoreline and BC coastal sediments visible in the background.

New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 14, 2026
A group of Southern Resident killer whales swims near the surface of calm water beside a large container ship labeled "MSC LISA" and "MAERSK.

New study shows toxic hydrocarbon hotspots in BC coastal sediments, threatening Southern Resident killer whales and the Chinook salmon they consume

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 14, 2026
Several people wearing work clothes and waders plant young trees or stakes along the edge of a shallow stream in a forested area to restore salmon habitat.

To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaver

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 13, 2026
Black and white illustration of a cityscape with a river running through the center, bridges crossing the water, and a prominent clock tower in the foreground—echoing the era when 19th Century midwives shaped social assistance networks.

The unofficial social assistance networks of 19th Century midwives

ByNicola TempleMay 13, 2026
A redacted VicPD police report with multiple sections and names blacked out—including several "23(b)" notations in red—details incidents involving police cars and reports of officers allegedly hitting people.

VicPD doesn’t want you to know they’re probably still hitting people with police cars

ByStephen HarrisonMay 13, 2026
Book cover for "Bride Machine" by Christine Walde, featuring the book’s title in abstract black text layered over a glass sheet on a stark white background.

Bride Machine

Byflask publishingMay 13, 2026
A humanoid robot's head with illuminated features appears next to the text, "Introducing VicPD's Internal AI Tool" by Phillips, Dan, Director—highlighting how AI is set to assist police officers in their daily work.

VicPD spent $24,000 so officers can ask an AI how to do their job

ByStephen HarrisonMay 5, 2026
Interactive map of southern BC displays multiple outlined areas in red and yellow, indicating wildfire locations or affected zones in mountainous and coastal regions—ideal for understanding watershed-based pollution impacts.

Interactive map of watershed-based pollution monitoring in southern BC, Canada

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 4, 2026
A piece of fabric with lace trim, embroidered white flowers, and a large black embroidered bee in the center, perfect for anyone back home and full of ideas.

Back Home and Full of Ideas

ByAna BuzzalinoMay 4, 2026
An orca leaps out of calm water near a forested shoreline under an overcast sky, offering a rare glimpse into the world of endangered Southern Resident killer whales.

How will our upcoming killer whale study help endangered Southern Resident killer whales?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 1, 2026
A group of people in a forest; one person in front is examining a tree branch while another holds a map or guidebook, highlighting women-led forest conservation efforts.

Women-led forest conservation

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 29, 2026
A calm lake at dusk with silhouetted trees and mountains, a crescent moon in the sky, an orange glow on the horizon—a scene that invites you to Trust in Yourself, inspired by Jade Kulhawy-Bartlett, R.Ac.

Trust in Yourself, by Jade Kulhawy-Bartlett, R.Ac.

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveApr 28, 2026
A sailboat with white sails travels on a body of water, where Pacific herring spawn near forested land and snow-capped mountains rise in the background under a cloudy sky.

The Pacific herring spawn aboard Achiever

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 27, 2026
An orca from the Southern Residents swims near the surface of clear blue water off Pender Island, creating a splash around its dorsal fin and head, as whale monitoring efforts track its graceful movements.

Monitoring on the edge: tracking Southern Residents from a Pender Island bluff

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 27, 2026
Two women talk while leaning on a railing outdoors. The overlay features "rebuilding," "grieving," and the When Love Hurts podcast graphic with hosts Alison Epp and Jo Neill.

Check out the When Love Hurts podcast!

ByRespect For WomenApr 27, 2026
A group of people in a meeting room, one person raising their hand, with the CanLyme Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation logo overlaid, representing a job posting for a Senior Administrator at CanLyme.

Job posting: CanLyme Senior Administrator

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationApr 22, 2026
Two Southern Resident killer whales swim near the surface of the Salish Sea, with one spouting water and a visible circular disturbance in the water nearby.

A noisier Salish Sea: New research and a public education hub document the acoustic crisis facing Southern Resident killer whales

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 21, 2026
A small fish swims near the surface of dark, murky water in Ottawa, where a salmon-killing chemical from vehicle tires threatens its habitat; several other fish linger in the background.

When will Ottawa act to remove salmon-killing chemical from vehicle tires?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 21, 2026
Four people engage in light work on a grassy clearing in a forest, surrounded by trees, with many hands placing small red flags to mark spots on the ground.

Many hands make light work

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 20, 2026
A person wearing a white coat stands outside near a stone and brick building, perhaps discussing breakthrough detection methods for Lyme disease, with large windows and trees in the background.

Lyme disease is as hard to detect as a ‘needle in a haystack.’ But a new breakthrough could change that

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationApr 18, 2026
A child and two adults interact with wooden puzzles and toys on a table, as the text "What do we mean by Intelligence?" appears—highlighting concepts like AI and emotional intelligence in this engaging webinar recording.

Emotional intelligence and the rise of AI by David Cory: Webinar recording

ByEmotional Intelligence MicroblogApr 17, 2026
Five overlapping presentation slides about aging in place and retirement communities, displayed over a background illustration of an outdoor park with people and pets—ideal for a webinar recap highlighting hosting benefits.

Webinar recap: The Benefits of Being an Enabling Host

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveApr 17, 2026
A person speaks at a podium next to a screen displaying "Functional Medicine Approach to Chronic Illness, Dr. Tim Cook MD, FRCPC, MPH," highlighting functional medicine strategies for Lyme disease. A play button appears at the center.

Dr. Tim Cook on structured functional medicine approach to treatment of Lyme disease

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationApr 17, 2026
Three Southern Resident killer whales swim close together at the surface of calm blue water, their dorsal fins visible above the waterline—perfect for identification.

Clues to help you tell Southern Resident and Bigg’s (transient) killer whales apart

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 16, 2026
A group of business professionals, including coaches and corporate clients, walk and talk outside in an urban setting with modern glass buildings in the background.

How coaches can leverage EQ-i 2.0 certification to better serve corporate clients

ByEITC | The Emotional Intelligence Training CompanyApr 16, 2026
A person wearing a green shirt holds a cutout of the Earth with a green leaf, highlighting environmental awareness and the positive environmental impact promoted by HPR events.

Reducing Environmental Impact at HPR Events

ByHuman Powered RacingApr 14, 2026
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