Shared-Vision September Issue

SV REGULARS
PUBLISHER’S NOTE
How to Get Unstuck
by Rebecca Ephraim
READERS' LETTERS
Results from our latest survey!
EDITORS' PICKS
Wake Up and Smell the Planet, Help is Not a Four-Letter Word, and The Clear Skin Diet.
OFF THE SHELF
Literary Events.
WHATCHA READIN'?

New Media BC's Lynda Brown on Everyday Mind.
ASTROVISION & MOONWATCH
by Rose Marcus



Sunshine on a Cloudy Day
How to winter-proof your home against the blues.
by Nadine Pedersen


Breaking the Mould
Simple steps for a healthier home. by Julie Hardy


Readin', Recyclin', and 'Rithmetic
We ask the Frog some elementary eco-questions.


A Home in the Trees
Low impact? These cabins don't even touch the ground. by Beverly Cramp.


Learning from the French
At least one culture's mastered the healthy lifestyle.
by Alicia Priest

Body Talk
The latest findings in integrative health. by Elizabeth Barker

Does Public Always Beat Private?
Canada’s health system needs improvement, but it’s no Sicko.
by Alicia Priest

Body Talk
The latest findings in integrative health. by Elizabeth Barker

No Nuked Food
Removing irradiation label puts consumers at risk.
by Alicia Priest


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

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

Shopping with Your Family
Markets and U-picks make it fun—and educational, too.
by Don Genova


October Fresh Greens
Featuring C Restaurant’s anniversary menu, Anita’s Organic Grain & Flour Mill, and Rabbit River Organic Farms. by Trish Kelly


The Vancouver Health Show and Dream Vancouver

Vancouver Skyline and Green BBQ


The Burning Man Goes Green
The sustainable Vancouver angle on Nevada’s infamous arts festival.

Never Forget How to Love
Loreena McKennitt on music, passion, and giving back.

 

Riding the Wave of Adventure
Little Woo’s journey from corporate cubicle to a life of passion. (You can do it too!)
by Jennifer Croll


Homing in on Homeopathy
The “whole” works in health.
by Tamara Letkeman


Breast Practices
There’s no answer to breast cancer, but is there an alternative to the “big squeeze”? by Stephanie MacDonald


Have Heart, Will Travel
Want to make a difference? Be a voluntourist. by Wendy Bone, Photo by Brettany Cook


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


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

November ENVision
Featuring o3mega joy+, Nicole Bridger Designs, Rocky Mountain Soap’s Foot Soak, Spirit Houses, Tum Tum Tree’s Coffee Cozies, Scottie’s Fine Art Caves for Dogs, Chakra Synergies from Smell This!, and Vlinder Fibre Arts Serendipity Wraps.


October ENVision
Featuring Karma Yoga Jewellery, Ya for Kids Clothing, Elroy Organic Fashion, Aspen Clean, StopFlash for Hot Flashes, Tenfold Organic Textiles, Plant & Planet Deodorant, and Nature’s Creations Nail Polish.


September ENVision
Featuring the Now & Zen Alarm Clock, Kids’ Music from Bonkers!, DFine Yoga Stationery, JM’s Bamboo Boxers, the Cool Drive Pass, Sans Soucie Fashion, Watermatters Bottles, and Figit for Your Digits.


August ENVision
Featuring F.A.K.E. Couture, Adios bug repellent, Gifted Design baskets, Mud Girls Natural Building Collective, Hankettes organic cotton hankies, happyfrog.ca, the Bamboletta doll, and Brent Comber furniture.


November Visionaries
Featured this issue: Greener Footprints’ Tracey Saxby; Salah Eldeib of Altus Engineering / Canadian Wooden Domes; Namaste Publishing’s Constance Kellough; and Klaus Ferlow of Ferlow Botanicals.
photo by: Jaime Kowal


October Visionaries
Featured this issue: Dr. Daniele Behn Smith, TV’s Medicine Woman; Dahlia Drive’s Wendy Van Riesen; Cora Hallsworth of Connecting Environmental Professionals / The Sheltair Group; and Jesse Dylan of The Good Life Show.
photo by: Jaime Kowal

Corporate Love
Let me count the ways.
by Nancy Zimmerma

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