Newswire: Green resolution, green revolution
The Gazette Published: Wednesday, January 02 Susan Heller spins wool and has sheep that mow her front lawn – not … Continue reading Newswire: Green resolution, green revolution
The Gazette Published: Wednesday, January 02 Susan Heller spins wool and has sheep that mow her front lawn – not … Continue reading Newswire: Green resolution, green revolution
Choosing a fuel-efficient vehicle is the most important thing you can do, but how you drive and how well you … Continue reading Resolving to drive greener in 2008
Check out the Calgary Herald’s new Green Guide section for articles, activities and events.
Paul Hanley, The StarPhoenix Published: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 I like alleys. I spend 30-40 minutes a day walking my … Continue reading Newswire: Green alleys contribute to sustainable community

Saving Our Hides
A skin specialist comes to the rescue – naturally.
Greening Your Holidays
‘Tis the season to show the Earth you care. by Emily Murgatroyd
Homing in on Homeopathy
The “whole” works in health.
by Tamara Letkeman
Readin’, Recyclin’, and ‘Rithmetic
We ask the Frog some elementary eco-questions.
Body Talk
The
latest findings in integrative health. by Elizabeth Barker
Clean Living with Gabrielle Miller
She’s a vegetarian whose middle name is Sunshine. But the star of TV’s Corner Gas and Robson Arms is no granola girl. by Adrian Mack
Gregor Robertson, Sustainability Superman
Do we need a former organic farmer in City Hall? by Nadine Pedersen
Chemical Overload
When your environment is your enemy. by Alicia Priest
Sustainable City
EcoDensity is about designing better neighbourhoods. by Thomas Osdoba
December ENVision
Green gifts even the super consumer will love Featuring organic vodka,
Conor O’Clery’s The Billionaire Who Wasn’t, custom facials, Hope in
Shadows calendar, organic perfume, recycled fur, Mojave’s Stories,
winter moisturizer, and a Pemberton Valley getaway.
My Dinner with André
Lower Mainland restaurants go green. by Spring Gillard
Fresh Greens
Featuring the tattoos of Culinary Capers’ Jonathan Chovancek,Om Natural Lassis, and Tarragon Foods.
by Trish Kelly
December Visionaries
Featured this issue: Clark Sustainable Resource Developments’ Wayne
Dunn; the Wilderness Committee’s Andrea Reimer; Dr. Cathy Carlson-Rink,
naturopath and midwife; hip-hop artist Silas Balabyekkubo.
News from Vancouver’s
Vancouver Skyline and Green BBQ
The Burning Man Goes Green
The sustainable Vancouver angle on Nevada’s infamous
arts festival.
Continue reading “The latest from Shared Vision magazine – December 2007”
Fair Trade Towns Campaign FAIR TRADE ACTIVIST, HERE IS A NEW CHALLENGE FOR YOU: MAKE YOUR TOWN A FAIR TRADE … Continue reading Make your town a Fair Trade Town!
From shopping and decorating to cooking and consuming, treat the planet properly this Christmas Chantal Eustace, Vancouver Sun Published: Saturday, November … Continue reading Bring joy to the world
Paddle Manitoba (PM) is the advocate and instructional organization for recreational and wilderness paddle sports in Manitoba. Paddle Manitoba is … Continue reading Paddle Manitoba
ÉCOHABITATION, une maison LEED québécoise la plus verte d’Amérique L’équipe d’écohabitation.com vous présente sa maison modèle, la première maison LEED® … Continue reading Écohabitation – La ressource en habitation écologique
Using a bucket, hose and sponge may not necessarily be the best way to clean your car, says Vito Cosentino … Continue reading Green cleaning – Video Feature
A green lawn is now a mark of shame. Just don’t tell Newfoundland PETER SHAWN TAYLOR | October 15, 2007 … Continue reading Brown is beautiful
Do you know an emerging environmental leader? All across Canada, from St. John’s to Tofino, high school students are stepping … Continue reading 2008 Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program