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Granville's comprehensive coverage of the backyard chicken debate in Vancouver.
Is raising your own food truly sustainable—or just a passing fad?
Green vs. Reality bloggers Emily Jubenvill and Davin Luke each weigh the pros and cons of pet chicks.
GREEN: Urban chickens in Vancouver REALITY: Playing with your food
REALITY: Playing with your food
Guest blogger Glenn Gaetz explores what’s behind so-called “cruelty-free” eggs and offers his reasons for opposing city council’s decision to allow backyard chickens.
Raising backyard chickens is illegal in Nelson but there are some who flout the law, wanting to foster a sustainable food system. Listen to a radio broadcast about a couple who did just that.
Vancouver city council passes a motion requiring all city-run food-serving facilities use cage-free eggs.
BC-SPCA makes it easier for consumers to choose ethically produced local cheese, meat and eggs.
Condo dwellers seek options for growing their own food—on rooftops, in community plots and on the sly.