Lower mainland greenhouses and farms are more and more using migrant workers to fill their labour needs. The number rose from two hundred and sixty-four […] Read More
Author: Spring Gillard
I went to a Christmas gathering last night with some dear friends. What an array of wonderful dishes! All vegetarian. There was lentil soup to […] Read More
My friend Megan and I went to an open air German Christmas Market on Friday. Other than the food, we didn’t find much to hold […] Read More
This fall, potato farmers were flooded out in the Fraser Valley. It was good to see that the local media were all over that story. […] Read More
I went on the Eastside Culture Crawl yesterday. It’s the fourteenth year for this public art progressive. Over three days, artists on the east side […] Read More
A few years ago, a friend of mine was putting an extensive green roof on her house. She got all the necessary permits from the […] Read More
I’m not technologically adept. I got a new digital camera from my parents for my birthday this year. They bought it at London Drugs in […] Read More
I was on my way to the Kits Community Garden to drop off my foodwaste yesterday, when I hit the leaf jackpot: a half dozen, […] Read More
If there is righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in the character. If there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony […] Read More
Lately I have been immersed in waste. I had prepared a little presentation on waste for my recent SFU sustainability course and trip to the […] Read More