Climate change has emerged as the world’s most critical threat. While it is a global issue, its impacts are felt most acutely at the local and regional level. They are very real and very personal. Just ask any British Columbia who has experienced losing their home to wildfires or floods driven by the changing climate. […]
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Bike and Pedestrian Trail Eclipses Ecological Integrity in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
If you haven’t been to the Long Beach Unit of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve lately, this is what you’ll be greeted with. This 5m wide slash through the forest and running parallel to Highway 4 is the beginning of construction of a bike and pedestrian trail. When completed, it will become a part of […]
Songhees Nation Benefits from Aboriginal Tourism Initiatives
Over the past two years, the Songhees Nation has been slowly developing a variety of aboriginal tourism initiatives. They are part of the Nation’s economic development strategy. At their Wellness Centre located in Esquimalt, tourists will find a gallery, gift shop and cafe. The Centre is also serves as home base for Songhees Seafood and […]