PostedNov 13, 2025 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, Education, sustainability, Youth
Neighbourhood in the 21st Century: A Climate Adapted Future The Neighbourhood in the 21st Century exhibit celebrates the opening of the pop up GTEC Climate Response Centre at Arbutus Neighbourhood House. This exhibit will take place for 7 days beginning on April 15,...
PostedAug 11, 2025 | Arts & Culture, sustainability
Connection, artmaking and this beautiful planet Introduction by Arden Henley I knew the artist who wrote this poignant invitation into artmaking as a young woman several years before the journey she describes in this article. Her invitation reflects a broader GTEC...
PostedApr 10, 2025 | Arts & Culture, climate change, community, sustainability, Youth
A new and original theatre production by Some Assembly Theatre Company About Our Last Tree The following description is taken directly from the Some Assembly Theatre Company website. A raging storm has taken the lives of many, including three at a climate protest....
PostedApr 8, 2025 | climate change, community, Education, news, sustainability
By Bill Stovin “The fire was coming from the south, down the valley. The nearest gas station was 150 km west or 60Km east of the community of Golden” Arden Henley is recalling the moment when a community social service agency in B.C. faced an evacuation alert. It is...
PostedMar 26, 2025 | climate change, e-vehicles, opinion, sustainability, technology
By Arden Henley We can thank Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies and threats to our sovereignty for helping us to realize that in many ways we have become too dependent on the United States leading, in turn, to an overreliance on the extractive sectors of our...
PostedJan 24, 2025 | Arts & Culture, book review, climate change, sustainability
Brief Reviews by Ross Thrasher Climate Hope: Stories of Action in an Age of Global Crisis, by David Geselbracht. Douglas & McIntyre, 2024. This is a personal account from a BC-based environmental journalist and lawyer. Geselbracht relates his interviews and...