Do exotic pets belong in our homes? by Elena Gritzan While the trade is booming in Canada, some say the bond that owners have with their animals comes at a high price.
Chip lovers find hilarious way to protest packaging by Emma Prestwich And they've seriously annoyed the post office
How our makeup puts children in danger by Glynis Ratcliffe Mica gives many cosmetics that sought-after glimmer, but it often comes at a cost.
Moments of beauty amid B.C. wildfires by Broadview Staff Hundreds are burning across the province in what is almost a yearly event. But despite the devastation, creation has come up with
86-year-old Hiroshima survivor is still fighting for a nuclear-free world by Denise Davy Setsuko Thurlow says that no one should ever endure the 'massive and grotesque scale of death and suffering' caused by an atomic
How Cape Town citizens narrowly avoided running out of water by Sydelle Willow Smith The city's population was restricted to using just 50 litres of water per person per day. By comparison, Canadians use five times
The Kinder Morgan protest in photos and song by Kimiko Karpoff A faith leader reflects on protesting the pipeline with the Water Protectors from the Tsleil-Waututh nation.
4 natural alternatives to plastics by Susan Nerberg Can we phase out petrochemicals when it comes to making plastic? These researchers think so.
Tea bags and other surprising places plastics lurk by Susan Nerberg Hidden plastics rarely get recycled and often can’t be reused. Here we make some of the invisibles visible.
How Canadians became so addicted to plastic by Susan Nerberg First introduced as Bakelite in 1907, fully synthetic plastics weren’t mass produced until the mid-century.
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ targets church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025