Events
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Held on Tuesday evenings from April 8 - May 13, this course will provide design professionals, contractors, and planners, who already have a basic understanding of green roofs, with the knowledge to determine the appropriate green roof system, design performance criteria, installation and maintenance.
Students will be exposed to leading edge information on materials, design details, and implementation methods. The course presents regionally-relevant solutions supported by the current research at the Centre for the Advancement of Green Roof Technology (CAGRT).
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Held on Tuesday evenings from April 8 - May 13, this course will provide design professionals, contractors, and planners, who already have a basic understanding of green roofs, with the knowledge to determine the appropriate green roof system, design performance criteria, installation and maintenance.
Students will be exposed to leading edge information on materials, design details, and implementation methods. The course presents regionally-relevant solutions supported by the current research at the Centre for the Advancement of Green Roof Technology (CAGRT).
Green Roofs for Healthy
Cities* presents
Green Walls 101 - Introduction to Systems and
Design
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
BCIT, Room 481
555 Seymour Street
Vancouver,
BC
8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Space is limited - sign up now. To register
online go to
Green Wall Design 101 Introductory
Course
Join us for a Webinar on May
13
Developed by Natural Resources Canada’s Office of Energy Efficiency, this workshop will help you
understand energy basics and identify up-front savings opportunities.
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Guest Speaker Series on Architecture and Green Building Practices
Wednesday, May 14, 7-8:30pm
Topic: Designing Of the Hill, Not On the Hill
Guest Speakers: Kim Smith and Bo Helliwell of Blue Sky Architecture
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Greennx 2008 Green Building Conference - The Next Green Leap on May 15, 2008 at the Chan Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, offers one full day of intensive and comprehensive overview, learning and discussion on all the Latest Hot Issues about Green Buildings - policies, challenges, opportunities, business and social entrepreneurship, design and technologies.
May 15, 2008 - Make it Happen - Be Part of The Next Green Leap!
Sustainability Purchasing Network Learning Events
Connecting Sustainability Purchasers
Register Now for SPN Spring Events
May 15 Learning Circle (10am-12pm)
Reducing Supply Chain Toxins
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Tackling Climate Change - Going Carbon Neutral and Beyond
SFU City Pogram
May 16-17
Fee: $595 / CITY 901
Instructors: Boyd Cohen, SFU; Rob Safrata, Novex Couriers; Guy Dauncey, BC Sustainable Energy Association; Alex Boston, Holland Barrs Planning Group.
Course Details: http://www.sfu.ca/city/course13popup.htm
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Tackling Climate Change - Going Carbon Neutral and Beyond
SFU City Pogram
May 16-17
Fee: $595 / CITY 901
Instructors: Boyd Cohen, SFU; Rob Safrata, Novex Couriers; Guy Dauncey, BC Sustainable Energy Association; Alex Boston, Holland Barrs Planning Group.
Course Details: http://www.sfu.ca/city/course13popup.htm
Light House will be closed Saturday, May 17 - Monday, May 19 for the Victoria Day weekend.
Alan Carpenter and Susan McFee, from the Ecohousing Association are coming to Tsawwassen to present Ecohousing on Saturday, May 17th, 2 – 4PM at the South Delta Library at 1321A – 56 Street, giving us the opportunity to hear about some of their experiences living in WindSong Cohousing in Langley, British Columbia, and presenting us with several concepts and ideas to challenge our traditional thinking with regards to how we house ourselves.
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Light House will be closed Saturday, May 17 - Monday, May 19 for the Victoria Day weekend.
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Light House will be closed Saturday, May 17 - Monday, May 19 for the Victoria Day weekend.
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
The popular Building Smart Seminar Series is back for Spring 2008.
The Homeowner Protection Office (HPO) is presenting a seminar
entitled "Windows: Performance, Selection and Installation" in more than
20 communities across the province from April 7 - May 21.
Increasing our “Net” Impact
Join Net Impact Vancouver at its launch event in welcoming Robert Safrata, CEO of Novex Couriers and Enterra Development for a conversation on harnessing the power of business for positive social and environmental change.
Where: Radha Yoga & Eatery, 728 Main Street (@ Main St & East Georgia)
When: May 21, 2008, 6.30-8.30pm (registration 6.30-6.45pm)
This course will provide design professionals, contractors, and planners, who already have a basic understanding of green roofs, with the knowledge to determine the appropriate green roof system, design performance criteria, installation and maintenance.
Students will be exposed to leading edge information on materials, design details, and implementation methods. The course presents regionally-relevant solutions supported by the current research at the Centre for the Advancement of Green Roof Technology (CAGRT).
This course will provide design professionals, contractors, and planners, who already have a basic understanding of green roofs, with the knowledge to determine the appropriate green roof system, design performance criteria, installation and maintenance.
Students will be exposed to leading edge information on materials, design details, and implementation methods. The course presents regionally-relevant solutions supported by the current research at the Centre for the Advancement of Green Roof Technology (CAGRT).
The Kauri Eco-Culture Society is a non-profit organization concerned with creating sustainable living within all cultures. With issues like climate change, Peak Oil and globalization, Our emphasis is to Educate young and old through demonstration projects worldwide to create a sustainable future for are children.
Fundraising Event:
This course will provide design professionals, contractors, and planners, who already have a basic understanding of green roofs, with the knowledge to determine the appropriate green roof system, design performance criteria, installation and maintenance.
Students will be exposed to leading edge information on materials, design details, and implementation methods. The course presents regionally-relevant solutions supported by the current research at the Centre for the Advancement of Green Roof Technology (CAGRT).
"Building Better Buildings"

Guido Wimmers, Dipl.Ing. LEED AP, Equilibrium Consulting Inc.
Eco-Sense 2008 Tour Schedule
Ann and Gord Baird’s load bearing earthen home is the first code approved seismically engineered high occupancy residence in North America.
Author Ray Oldenburg, Ph.D. is a professor of Sociology at the University of West Florida and the author of "The Great Good Place" and "Celebrating the Third Place".
Students will learn about the basics of green roofs, definitions of the different types of green roof systems and materials, appropriate vegetation for intensive, semi-intensive and extensive green roofs from a downloadable CD prior to taking the course.
Course content will provide students with the knowledge of a benefit analysis of green roofs through a case study method. The format will be 2 hours lecture and 2 hours workshop where students tour the Centre for the Advancement of Green Roof Technology, review products and mock up a green roof assembly.
"Fuel for Thought"

Graham Noble, Better Environmentally Sound Transportation (BEST)
BEST’s 13th Annual
COMMUTER CHALLENGE
June 2nd to June 6th, 2008
BEST’s 13th Annual
COMMUTER CHALLENGE
June 2nd to June 6th, 2008
BEST’s 13th Annual
COMMUTER CHALLENGE
June 2nd to June 6th, 2008
Please join the BCSEA on Wednesday JUNE 4TH to hear Al Beebe,
speak on Free Point Energy / the Zero Point Field / Tesla / and on various energy gadgets / inventions such as crystal converters built by John Hutchison -inventor of the Hutchison Effect www.hutchisoneffect.ca.
Al Beebe has degrees in both Mathematics and Physics. Al taught technical and shop courses in math and physics at Centennial High School in Coquitlam, BC. He retired from teaching high school in 2000.
BEST’s 13th Annual
COMMUTER CHALLENGE
June 2nd to June 6th, 2008
Location: Terminal City Club, Vancouver
This 1/2 day forum is a follow up to the successful 2007 conference in Whistler. It is presented by the newly created REIBC Climate Change Committee in conjunction with the Vancouver Chapter. Earn 4 BCAAIC Continuing Professional Development credits. People can register at the REIBC website (under events) at www.reibc.org.
Speakers:
1.Nicholas Ian Heap, David Suzuki Foundation
Topic: Hot properties: How global warming could transform BC's real estate sector
2.Sarah Burch, Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, UBC
BEST’s 13th Annual
COMMUTER CHALLENGE
June 2nd to June 6th, 2008
AT THE SUSTAINABLE LIVING ARTS SCHOOL:
(604) 885-4505 – www.ediblelandscapes.ca
June 7, 2008 – Water Wisdom
Watering our food plants is a huge issue in times of drought. These classes will help you work through issues on your own property.
Little Mountain Neighbourhood House
23rd and Main-- 3981 Main
To register: info@communityclimatechange.ca or call: 778-329-7459
For more info: http://www.communityclimatechange.ca
FREE
"Rammed Earth for Fences, Gardening and Outdoor Structures"
Clifton Schooley, Clifton Schooley & Associates
Eco-Sense 2008 Tour Schedule
Ann and Gord Baird’s load bearing earthen home is the first code approved seismically engineered high occupancy residence in North America.
Trying to make sense of your energy bills? Plan to attend a Dollars to $ense energy management workshop, offered by Natural Resources Canada.
Energy Monitoring
June 10, 2008
Holiday InnExpress Metrotown
4405 Central Boulevard
Burnaby, BC V5H 4M3
604-438-1881
This workshop is designed to show you how monitoring your organization's energy use can lead to energy savings. Learn how to:
-evaluate your current capacity to monitor energy consumption monitor and analyze energy consumption throughout your rganization using software supplied at the course
CaGBC National Summit: Register by March 31st and Save $100!
Sommet national du CBDCa : Inscrivez-vous avant le 31 mars et économisez 100 $!
Shifting into the Mainstream, Toronto
June 11-12, 2008 • les 11 et 12 juin 2008
Metro Toronto Convention CentrePalais des congrès du Toronto métropolitain
Une version française suit au-bas.








