Suburban sprawl
Slashing emissions depends on where newcomers settle
Published: Globe and Mail, 28 March, 2007
By DEBORAH JONES, VANCOUVER
Within a quarter century, more than one million newcomers are expected to settle on B.C.'s south coast between Pemberton
World’s next great city?
Fool’s paradise, or model for 21st Century?
Vancouver is struggling with its rare opportunity to create a lasting urban paradise.
Published: Report on Business Magazine, November, 1996
By Deborah Jones
High-tech hotbed Seattle has Bill
Mad descents in British Columbia
“Bikers” make cycling seem tame
Some people claim that extreme downhill mountain biking is becoming mainstream. Ha!
Published: New York Times, August 5, 2006, Outdoors
By DEBORAH JONES
The start of Espresso, a gnarly
Clearing an old Okanagan rail line
The world’s longest trail
The world’s longest trail is designed “to take people into all kinds of landscapes, so they see what Canada is made up of,” says one of the many volunteers who hack, cut, saw and shovel life into a
Bragging rights on snow
Serious Skiers Enroll in a Serious School
What is the difference between God and a ski instructor? God doesn't want to be a ski instructor. Students in Level One of the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance, however, very much do -- or at least