November 26, 2024. BC cyclng coalition pushes lower speed limits. Anne DeGrace talks about community building at Taghum Hall and Alex Leffelaar tells some rural transit stories from the rest of the world.

FIRST STEP IN PIPELINE: MOW DOWN HUNDREDS OF KILOMETRES OF TREES. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD NOVEMBER 26 SHOW HERE: Solita Work from the West Kootenay Cycling Coalition co-hosts the show. President Peter Ladner tells us why BC’s Cycling Coalition wants 30 km speed limits. Anne DeGrace talks about Taghum Hall as a community centre. Rural transport … Continue reading November 26, 2024. BC cyclng coalition pushes lower speed limits. Anne DeGrace talks about community building at Taghum Hall and Alex Leffelaar tells some rural transit stories from the rest of the world.

November 5, 2024. Cai Creek forest on the block. Conflicts in pesticide safety. Cleaning up the BC shoreline.

Green Party MP Elizabeth May challenged the government to protect Canadians with pesticide safety.Listen to her question here: https://youtu.be/seJHT5UqhSs?si=ISbpfHmja8NZZXX5 LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD NOVEMBER 5 ECOCENTRIC HERE: The Cai Creek watershed across from Castlegar is up for clearcutting this week as BC Timber Sales announced the cutblock was up for bids. Anna Dulisse from Neighbours United … Continue reading November 5, 2024. Cai Creek forest on the block. Conflicts in pesticide safety. Cleaning up the BC shoreline.

October 29, 2024. Ontario law limits bike lanes. Envisioning the Taghum people bridge. Rural Kootenay needs many more bus trips.

SOLITA WORK'S ARTISTIC RENDERING OF A NEW FOOTBRIDGE AT TAGHUM. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD THE OCTOBER 29 SHOW HERE: Last week the Ontario government introduced a law to limit and possibly remove new bike lanes in the province. Michael Longfield from Cycle Toronto tells us what's wrong with the plan. The West Kootenay Cycling Coalition envisions … Continue reading October 29, 2024. Ontario law limits bike lanes. Envisioning the Taghum people bridge. Rural Kootenay needs many more bus trips.

October 15, 2024. Saving Duncan ancient cedars. Kootenay Candidates speak at forum. Healing polarization.

CLEAR CUTTING RUNS DOWN WESTERN SHORE OF DUNCAN RESERVOIR. 2022. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD OCTOBER 15TH SHOW HERE: One of the most iconic bits of forest, , is well known here in our area. Grant Trower from Wildlife Habitats for Tomorrow in Lardeau tells us disappointing news on protecting ancient old growth cedar on the Duncan … Continue reading October 15, 2024. Saving Duncan ancient cedars. Kootenay Candidates speak at forum. Healing polarization.

July 23, 2024. Summer best of repeat show. Hard reality of reaching net zero. Gorgeous doc movie about mountain lakes (free). Political craziness around the Canada carbon tax.

WILDFIRE SMOKE ON KOOTENAY LAKE. PHOTO: R MURRELL LISTEN NOW OR DOWNLOAD JULY 23rd SHOW: Prominent Canadian geo scientist Dave Hughes outlining the major challenges for BC and Canada to meet any climate targets. Calgary filmmaker Leanne Allison tells us about making a beautiful film about mountain lakes called Losing Blue. National Observer columnist tells … Continue reading July 23, 2024. Summer best of repeat show. Hard reality of reaching net zero. Gorgeous doc movie about mountain lakes (free). Political craziness around the Canada carbon tax.

January 9, 2023. McCrory Wild Horses book tops BC list. Climate Hub webinars coming up. BC seeks input on biodiversity plan.

LOCAL BEAR BIOLOGIST WAYNE MCCRORY TOPS BC BESTSELLER LIST. LISTEN ANYTIME TO THE JANUARY 9 SHOW HERE: Wayne McCrory tells us how he came to write his new book The Wild Horses of The Chilcotin which topped BC bestseller lists before Christmas. It’s an incredible biological story and Wayne is now a staunch defender of … Continue reading January 9, 2023. McCrory Wild Horses book tops BC list. Climate Hub webinars coming up. BC seeks input on biodiversity plan.