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If you thought the cutting of B.C.’s ancient forests was winding down, you’d be wrong

If you thought the cutting of B.C.’s ancient forests was winding down, you’d be wrong

Our editorial: Over the decade ending in 2018, an average of 15,200 hectares of old growth hit the ground annually in coastal forests alone. That’s an area per year the size of Vancouver.
Falling fast

Falling fast

Three decades after the so-called ‘War of the Woods,’ the logging of B.C.’s ancient forests goes on, prompting protest from a new generation of eco-activists
The power of paying it backward

The power of paying it backward

Jillian Horton remembers one of her most influential teachers and friend, Michael Groden, and the small creative gambles he made possible