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Backyard chicken coops skirt rules

  • November 25, 2010

Alyssa Kohlman has a lot invested in her scrambled egg breakfast. She spent roughly $1,000 to bring two hens from her flock of six with her when she[…]

Backyard chicken facts

  • November 25, 2010

Vancouver legalised backyard hens in June as part of the city’s food policy and campaign to be the greenest city in the world by 2020. It is legal to[…]

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Chickens to roost in Vancouver backyards

  • April 8, 2010

Chickens in Vancouver face a vote at city council deciding the conditions for keeping them in backyards. For some chicken owners, the new regulations could be a curse,[…]

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    • Shapeshifters of the sea: new research casts light on B.C.’s glass spongesApril 4, 2018
    • GreenChemUBC co-chairs Crystal Geng and Namrata Jain at Michael Smith Laboratories where Jain works on bioethanol fuels.From chemical reaction to climate action, how chemists bring sustainable science to UBCMarch 26, 2018
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    • Big snow years boost splitboard industryNovember 22, 2017
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