Finding a Green and Healthy Condo
Choose a “golden oldie” or follow the LEED. by Tim Haig
Green House, Right Price
The Verdant makes eco living look simple—and affordable, too.
by Meg Walker
Body Talk
by Elizabeth Barker
No Nuked Food
Removing irradiation label puts consumers at risk.
by Alicia Priest
Air Pollution Linked to Heart Disease
by Patrick Massey, MD, PHD
To Screen or Not to Screen
Do mammography and PSA tests do more harm than good?
by Alicia Priest
What Should We Eat?
Sometimes, good advice may be hard to swallow. by Alicia Priest
Spring Cleaning
How to choose a detox that’s right for you. by Diane Selkirk
Act Your Age
Why are we so afraid of getting old? by Alicia Priest
Chemical Overload
When your environment is your enemy. by Alicia Priest
Say No to the HPV Vaccine
But say yes to regular Pap tests. by Alicia Priest
Go for the Small Fry
Keeping seafood sustainable. by Don Genova
Fresh Greens
Featuring the Feast of Fields, Folk Festival food, and What to Eat. by Trish Kelly.
Farming on the Middle Path
For growers, going organic isn’t easy. by Spring Gillard
Fresh Greens
Featuring Earth Water, Salmon House on the Hill’s B.C.
menu, and Seedy Solstice. by Trish Kelly
The Family that Eats Together
A call for the return of the Sunday dinner. by Don Genova
Fresh Greens
Featuring Hemp Bliss hempmilk, The 100-Mile Diet, and plenty of food events on Commercial Drive. by Trish Kelly
Taking it to the Street
The Fairmont feeds the homeless with style. by Spring Gillard
Food for a healthier planet
Our new column on food for a healthier planet kicks off with Sambazon’s açai sorbet, Rocky Mountain Flatbreads, and Black Gold. by Trish Kelly
What Do You Really Want?
Finding the peace inside you. by Gangaji
Canada: The Bully's Helpful Assistant?
Linda McQuaig’s new book scrutinizes Canada’s relationship with our closest neighbour. by Nadine Pedersen
Earth and Spirit
Author Bruce Sanguin says spirituality and ecology are interconnected. by Maureen Jack-LaCroix
The Village Bank
Muhammad Yunus’s Banker to the Poor. by Tom Sandborn
Start with Petunias
Jay Walljasper, author of The Great Neighborhood Book, on making communities more liveable. by Kathy Sinclair
Paul Hawken's Solution to World Pain
On our way to happy planet. by Alicia Priest
How to Find Happiness
A fleeting moment, or a way of seeing? by Matthieu Ricard
The Business of Being Deepak
Now 60, the guru of bliss shifts priorities. by Pamela Post.
Fresh-Faced
Just how far are you willing to go for that youthful glow? by Stephanie MacDonald
The Party Leader
Carmen Mills and the Car-Free Commercial Drive Festival turn sustainability into a celebration. by Adrian Mack. photo by: Jaime Kowal
From Hired Gun to Healer
A former criminal lawyer makes “forgiveness” a new
legal term.
by Larissa Buijs
A Bold New Movement
Design diva Amrita Sondhi’s yoga line blends fashion, sustainability, and compassion. by Hadani Ditmars
Beyond The Secret Backlash
Oprah smiles on Victoria’s Michael J. Losier, author of Law of Attraction. by Kathy Sinclair
Urban Environmentalist
Severn Cullis-Suzuki on ethnoecology, charades, and the yin and yang of things. by Adrian Mack
Sustainable City
EcoDensity is about designing better neighbourhoods. by Thomas Osdoba
Cool the Planet with
Eco-Friendly Cars
Hybrids, low-emission vehicles, diesels, and more. by Zack Spencer
Growing Up Beautiful
Why the world needs less Lindsay and Britney, and more Olive and Betty. by Pamela Post photo by: Jaime Kowal
July ENVision
Featuring Red Flag Design handbags, Karma Coaching Cards, Biosa Bokashi Composter, Shoo-foo bamboo towels, WUN wooden cutlery, and Fluevog’s Veggie Vogs.
June ENVision
Featuring doggie couture from The Dog and Hydrant, Social Conscience soccer and volleyballs, Bolivian maca root, Buddha Village Imports, Biovera sunscreen, Moukisac shopping bags, carbon emissions calculators,
and Bike Furniture Design.
May ENVision
Featuring Dominic Design, holistic facials by Ezra Tekdal, Every Day Haiku, Mother Earth Says, Phones for Food, Erin Templeton bags, the Saje Superwoman-on-the-Go Kit, and Habitat for Humanity ReStores.
July Visionaries
Featured this issue: Pivot Legal’s Katrina Pacey; Bradford
McIntyre of Positively Positive; Edible Planet’s Marilyn
Kopansky; and Gordon Price of the SFU City Program.
photo by: Jaime Kowal
June Visionaries
Sandra Dawn Johannson of InspireHealth; Shannon Boase of Earthcycle Packaging; musician/yogi Wade Imre Morissette; and smashLAB/Design Can Change.
photo by: Jaime Kowal
May Visionaries
Featured this issue: Visionary mothers, including Melanie Mark of the Urban Native Youth Association, Dalai Mama Lorinda Earl, Karen Campbell from the Pembina Institute, and Dream Child’s Nancy Bradshaw.
photo by: Jaime Kowal
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