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Frogs are disappearing!

Frogs are disappearing!

Non-Profit Organization Fights for their Survival Holding on by a limb, the soothing song of a frog may soon vanish from our senses. 2000 amphibian species are threatened with extinction and 200 have already gone extinct since 1979.  SAVE THE FROGS, a non-profit organization based in Santa Cruz, California, battles for their survival. SAVE THE [...]

August 24 2010 | Posted in World | Read More »

What is Earth Day?

What is Earth Day?

More and more people getting interested in environmental issues all the time and in doing so, many of the long running environmental campaigns that were once seen as fringe movements are now becoming mainstream events. Earth Day is one such movement. Started in 1970 by the US senator Gaylord Nelson, it has grown from being [...]

April 22 2010 | Posted in World | Read More »

Solving the Health Care Dilemma

Solving the Health Care Dilemma

How many people do you know who think their Congressperson has the answers to providing health care in America?  Or, their Senator?  George W. Bush?   Barack Obama or  Hillary Clinton?  Or, for that matter, any politician?  Do they really have the answers? If they can’t do it, then how about the politicians in Canada, or Great [...]

January 5 2010 | Posted in World | Read More »

New Cancer Site Offers Hope

New Cancer Site Offers Hope

After launching BC Interior News last November one of the main things I wanted to attempt was uncover the next big website. Not necessarily looking for the best designed site, but a website that I think people will really enjoy. Last week a friend of mine, Dave Gonella from Salmon Arm, asked me to review [...]

December 30 2009 | Posted in World | Read More »

Aboriginals and Environment

Aboriginals and Environment

The environmental issue is a very broad one, as it touches not only the health implications of pollution, but the world security as well. The destruction of ecosystem and the extraction of limited resources might lead to the world epidemics and hunger. The majority of natural resources are not reproductive. Thus, people have to be [...]

December 29 2009 | Posted in Local News, World | Read More »