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.
Finding a Green and Healthy Condo
Choose a “golden oldie” or follow the LEED. by Tim Haig
The WOW Factor
A new website empowers older women to take charge of their health. by Alicia Priest
Body Talk
The latest findings in integrative health. by Elizabeth Barker
Fire up the blender
by Elizabeth Barker
Too Much of a Good Thing
Global warming, or global swarming?
by Alicia Priest
Not just for Violet Beauregarde
by Elizabeth Barker
No Nuked Food
Removing irradiation label puts consumers at risk.
by Alicia Priest
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
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
Fresh Greens
Featuring Eat Your Greens salad dressing, Terra Nostra Chocolate, and a month of delectable events. by Trish Kelly
The Quest for Plenty
It's not a hunger problem, it's a distribution problem.
by Spring Gillard
Fresh Greens
Featuring 700 Degrees flatbreads, Aphrodite's, and Gorilla Raw Food Cafe. by Trish Kelly
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
What Do You Really Want?
Finding the peace inside you. by Gangaji
Vancouver Skyline and Green BBQ
Start with Petunias
Jay Walljasper, author of The Great Neighborhood Book, on making communities more liveable. by Kathy Sinclair
Never Forget How to Love
Loreena McKennitt on music, passion, and giving back.
Paul Hawken's Solution to World Pain
On our way to happy planet. by Alicia Priest
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
Gwyneth Loves Him?
You Must be Joshing!
21 long days on Dr. Joshi's celebrity detox. by Pamela Post
Gregor Robertson, Sustainability Superman
Do we need a former organic farmer in City Hall? by Nadine Pedersen
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
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
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.
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.
September Visionaries
Featured this issue: Sustainability Coach Coro Strandberg; Sage Clinic’s Dr. Arjuna Veeravagu; Superintendent Ward Clapham of Positive Tickets; and Vanessa Richards of Working Arts / Public Dreams.
photo by: Jaime Kowal
August Visionaries
Visible Strategies' Colin Grant; homeopath Sharon Richlark; and Ross McMillan of Industrial Artifacts.
photo by: Jaime Kowal
July Visionaries
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
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