Climate Change and environmental concerns are (finally) becoming normal, everyday issues in Canadian society, inspiring political platforms and personal lifestyle changes.
This Rethinking Lifestyles column has often promoted healthy living, buying local, growing your own and things like composting, but have you ever considered honey in this category?
I arrived at a moderate, conventional looking house on a three acre lot. The smell of baking bread greeted me as Gabriel opened the door.
Two things happened a few weeks ago. The first was an announcement by the Government that they were considering increasing the tax on pop in order to combat obesity.
South Eastman Transition Initiative has invited southeast Manitoba’s most exciting innovators and experts in renewable energy to a Renewable Energy Show at the Mennonite Heritage Village from 1pm to 5pm on Saturday, April 16th.
We are frequently reassured that we live in a fair society, but the truth is somewhat different.
Many people know that things could be better but they don’t do anything about it. Not so with Kalynn Spain. Kalynn grew up a city girl in Winnipeg and took an undergraduate degree at the University of Winnipeg.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 16. The South Eastman Transition Initiative is putting on a Renewable Energy Show.
This is the first in a series of articles prepared by Gary Martens focusing on the individual lifestyle of people who have chosen not to live conventionally and are seeking to make a difference.