East Adams Lake Wildfire – what went wrong?
The saying “time heals all wounds” may apply to the Shuswap, but only if one measured time in terms of centuries. Yet, that healing process […]
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The saying “time heals all wounds” may apply to the Shuswap, but only if one measured time in terms of centuries. Yet, that healing process […]
East Adams Lake Wildfire – what went wrong? Read More »
On April 4, 2024, the Premier’s Task Force on Emergencies Recommendation were released at Thompson Rivers University at a press conference attended by B.C. Premier
Premier’s Task Force on Emergencies – comments on their recommendations Read More »
Fed by extreme winds and extreme drought, the Shuswap Firestorm tore through thousands of hectares of forests leaving behind blackened sticks and fried soil, with
Shuswap’s burnt forests – to log or not to log? Read More »
It was my time spent opposing the unjust and immoral Vietnam war while attending university that led to a lifetime of activism, including two decades
In Victoria to advocate for improvements to wildfire suppression Read More »
On February 12th, Jim Cooperman presented this release and briefing note on behalf of residents who endured the worst disaster to ever hit the Shuswap
Reform B.C.’S wildfire response or face more summers of devastation Read More »