Bats are nothing like rats

“Debunk bat myths with Neil Griffin’s (left) Bat Planet, a look at the science, lore and ecological importance of these flying mammals.” FULL STORY



 

 

 

 

Despite the war, SS Bowena (ex–E&N SS City of Nanaimo) had plenty of passengers here at Snug Cove on Bowen Island in the summer o f 1917. Note the log booms behind the ship.


A ferry good way to travel

Ferries and passenger ships have long been a colourful part of life in BC and a big part of its history.

“It’s easy to forget that up to the 1950s travel by ferries and other passenger vehicles was crucial for the movement of people, mail and goods to and from coastal communities. Sometimes, the ferries only came once a week. Social gathering opportunities and contact with the outer world were a common feature near ferry docking areas … for many decades ‘boat day’ was a major event in the Gulf Islands.” FULL STORY

Working class hero

Having little money for big wage increases, Glen Clark’s government turned to better working environments including long-term disability provisions, health… FULL STORY

Very Canadian humour

“They’ll get that we [Canadians] have a great sense of humour, can laugh at ourselves and are polite and reserved… FULL STORY

Exposing the Holocaust

“In 1944, Rudi Vrba escaped from Auschwitz-Birkenau and saved hundreds of thousands of lives by telling the truth about what… FULL STORY

Why we really eat

“Science is an art, and we are complex human beings and emotional beings. I wrote The Hunger Code to bridge… FULL STORY

The cool kids

“By 1957, a Maclean’s magazine article on ‘The Scramble for the Teen-Age Dollar’ explained that retailers and advertisers were ‘out-hustling… FULL STORY

No map, just instinct

“When I am in an unusual or uncertain situation, I am supremely present. All other thoughts drop away—only the present… FULL STORY

Hear me roar

“I believed with every fibre of my being that Medicare was a sacred trust, that we couldn’t go back to… FULL STORY

Teenage blues

“Each new generation brings fresh challenges the last one didn’t see, demanding new looks at new concerns. Cell phones, new… FULL STORY

A Faustian bargain

“One workday [Colin] meets a solitary being, ‘tall and cadaverous and dressed in a three-piece suit the colour of dried… FULL STORY

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