Glacier melt in BC is reshaping ecosystems, watersheds, and communities, highlighting the need for climate adaptation and ...
The Mount Underwood wildfire revealed the challenges of living in a changing landscape shaped by fire, roads, and forestry.
A personal reflection from BC’s Granby Valley on drought, disappearing water, climate change, and responding with love and ...
Indigenous youth across BC share their experiences, concerns, and hopes as they push for stronger climate action and stewardship.
Discover how Sole Food Street Farms transforms vacant urban land in Vancouver into an urban farm creating jobs and hope for the community.
Coastal First Nations reject a proposed tar sands pipeline and tanker route, defending BC Coast, Indigenous rights, and coastal economies.
The Watershed Sentinel is produced on unceded Coast Salish territories, specifically of the K’ómoks First Nation. Unceded means that this land was never surrendered, relinquished, or handed over in ...
Danielle Smith has long claimed that federal government policies under ten years of Liberal rule have damaged Alberta’s oil and gas industry by reducing investment, limiting market access, and ...
On a forestry road north of Kispiox, Gitxsan land protectors have set up a blockade to protest the Prince Rupert Gas Terminal pipeline (PRGT) on their laxyip (homelands). Their efforts reflect a ...
Back in May 2023, my small Métis community of around 300 people, East Prairie Métis Settlement, was devastated by a wildfire. Located in Treaty 8 territory, our community – also known as Pahkan-Wacis ...
Climate change, drought, and supply-chain failures are driving food insecurity in Canada. Protecting watersheds is essential.
Thirty-four years ago, the “Friends of Strathcona” staged their 1988-1989 protest against the expansion of the Cream Silver Mine in Strathcona Park. The mine would have obliterated Cream Lake and most ...