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These Grade 11 students have a wide variety of interests -- from water, fossil fuels and waste reduction to deforestation, food security and youth empowerment.
The New York Times “Green” blog recently waded into the issue of how to allocate water in times of scarcity. The post looks at whether the experiences of Australia, including water...
There is a lot of talk about going green, but many schools haven't caught up. Kids our most vulnerable and they spend 1/3 of their days in schools, many that are making them sick. What can you REALLY
Gardens are a natural way for community to come together: at the farmer’s garden on 57 and Cambie, people come to picnic, exercise, commune with the stars, learn about gardening, sit in the garden, su
Germany's View The Germans were the most impressive team in the opening round of games. They destroyed an Australian team that experts said could pull off some surprises. Germany comes into the game...
The day started off with an impressive performance from the South Korean team beating Greece 2-0. A Lee Jung Soo goal in the 7th minute off a free kick was a disaster in the Greek backline as Lee Jung