The Scrivener - Summer 2019 - Volume 28 Number 2

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Ideas for Going Green

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deas from the theme of this issue, “Green and Sustainable Building Practices,” may be in your near or distant future, but here are some things you can do right now to help our planet. Beautiful and Edible From North Vancouver landscape architect Yong, “I decided to grow a nontraditional vegetable garden with ornamental plants and vegetables next to each other. It took a week to strip the yard of glacial till, moss, and chafer beetle-damaged lawn and replace it with rich garden soil. We save $1000 a year on herbs and vegetables and love sharing our organic produce with our neighbours. The garden has become a local attraction. People often stop to gaze at it, trying to identify the many plants it contains and to tell me how much they enjoy it!”

Yong’s garden in the Spring

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We trust that this issue of the magazine will serve to educate and inspire you! Brown and Sustainable From Jean: “Bark nuggets look so West Coast! There’s no lawn, no energy-using/polluting lawn mover, and no weeding, fertilizing, or raking necessary. In the Fall, the huge Bigleaf Maple leaves turn brown, descend onto the nuggets, and gradually disintegrate by the following late Summer . . . when thousands more leaves start the process all over again!”

Recipe for Rich Compost Tea From Arlene: “This recipe for Compost Tea was given to me many years ago by two elderly ladies in North Vancouver. They had the most spectacular garden with oodles of blooms and glorious veggies. They fed their garden homemade ‘compost tea.’ “Using lots of water and a dedicated blender, I emulsify vegetable peelings, peels, and rinds, then venture to the garden to pour the compost tea around my shrubs, flower beds, and most-prized raspberry canes. The effort is well worth the reward received from incredible fresh vegetables and flowers . . . and there’s no smelly compost hanging around or frozen organic scraps to haul to the curb in a green can.” We trust that this issue of the magazine will serve to educate and inspire you! s

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Arlene’s compost-tea garden

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TECHNOLOGY

6min
pages 76-77

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

2min
page 73

TAXES

7min
pages 70-71

BC Notaries Speak Your Language

2min
page 69

WILLS AND ESTATES

9min
pages 66-68

TRAVEL INSURANCE

5min
pages 64-65

MEDIATION

4min
pages 62-63

2019 BC LAND SUMMIT

5min
pages 60-61

SURVEYING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

5min
pages 58-59

SPOTLIGHT ON GOOD WORKS

4min
pages 54-55

BRITISH COLUMBIA LAW INSTITUTE

4min
pages 56-57

The BC Notary Foundation Joins over 50 Partners in the Access to Justice BC’s Triple Aim Initiative

1min
page 53

Address from the Graduating Class of 2019 . . . We Are on Our Way

2min
page 50

Message to the New Notaries from The President of The Society of Notaries Public

2min
page 49

The Notary Pledge

2min
page 48

Address to Our BC Notary Graduates from The Honourable Chief Justice Hinkson

3min
page 47

Congratulations, BC Notary Class of 2019

1min
page 46

PROFILE OF A BC NOTARY

6min
pages 38-39

Greenstreaming” of Factory-Built Housing

6min
pages 30-32

BC Notaries Spring Conference 2019

4min
pages 40-43

Tiny Homes: The Cube

1min
pages 36-37

Energy Use and Savings in Strata Homes

9min
pages 33-35

Green and Sustainable Building Practices in BC

4min
pages 28-29

Green Building Policies Set to Catalyze Construction Innovation and Create $3.3 Billion in Business Opportunities

4min
pages 24-25

Renaissance Man

25min
pages 11-19

Editor’s

2min
page 23

KEYNOTE

1min
page 10

ENERGY SYSTEMS

3min
page 22

INTERIM CEO, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

4min
page 9

PRESIDENT, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

2min
page 8

PRESIDENT, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

2min
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

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