Notes from the Panther Lounge archives
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REaDY Summit 2013 encourages youth to connect with nature and each other
April 19, 2013For the second year, the David Suzuki Foundation is partnering with the City of Richmond and the Richmond School District to host the popular annual REaDY Summit event on Saturday April 20th. More »
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Strong Environmental Policy is the Best Economic Policy for B.C.
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We've got the parties started!
April 11, 2013With a little more than a month before the provincial election, B.C. MLA candidates are talking about important issues such as water, wildlife, climate change, pipelines and energy. How do... More »
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Planting a Community — Urban Reforestation in the Credit River Watershed
April 11, 2013Urban reforestation is not just about trees and plants in the ground. It is about realising that we have lost so much of what we assumed was safe: canopy cover, clean water, fresh air and green spaces for children to explore and connect with. More »
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B.C. Election forum focuses on building a better future
April 10, 2013Building a better future for British Columbia requires good will and determination. For the David Suzuki Foundation and S.U.C.C.E.S.S., it means including the environment.... More »
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BC Election 2013: When citizens come together, government follows
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Living with Bears tour comes to B.C.
April 1, 2013What if bears themselves could be free to live as they were meant to, enjoying nature's splendour and not fearful of gun-bearing humans? More »
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Canada's stand on desertification convention isolates us from the world
March 28, 2013Was it the mention of "major scientific meeting" that scared them off? Surely, Canada's government didn't pull out of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification because of the cost More »
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"Pipe Trouble" Video Game
March 25, 2013You may have been following a story over the weekend about a video game titled "Pipe Trouble". The game attempts to show the complexity of oil and gas development in... More »
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Missing public input coming to the Fraser River gravel mining debate
March 15, 2013The importance of the Fraser River to our province and region can't be overstated. Yet one of the most controversial activities — gravel mining — has largely happened without public... More »





