From pedlar to publisher
A memorial gathering will be held on October 30th. B.C.’s first independent book publisher was arguably Father Adrien-Gabriel Morice. A… FULL STORY
A memorial gathering will be held on October 30th. B.C.’s first independent book publisher was arguably Father Adrien-Gabriel Morice. A… FULL STORY
In No News Is Bad News he scathingly attacks complacency and greed. The latest news about Canada’s print media is… FULL STORY
But Althea Moody and her book, Across the Bright Continent? Well, not so much. Missionary, linguist, teacher, and artist Althea… FULL STORY
In 1997, anti-poverty advocates in B.C. met in Vancouver to create PovNet. B.C. libraries were recognizing there was a need… FULL STORY
Ron Verzuh reveals why the life of this tireless union organizer, negotiator and Communist Party of Canada bureaucrat is worthy… FULL STORY
Robin Ridington looks at how one of B.C.’s greatest storytellers and singers is being remembered by his people in northern… FULL STORY
Paralympic hero Karen Brain’s recovery in Creston was an inspiration. Book launches in small towns often draw more people than… FULL STORY
The Ormsby Review will be named after Margaret Orsmby, the venerable historian who often met with Mackie for tea and… FULL STORY
How the greening of 4.5 acres in downtown Vancouver has recovered land and people. The Sole Food Street Farms initiative… FULL STORY
We asked current Room editor Chelene Knight to reflect on how the publication has affected her life as a writer…. FULL STORY
And that might not be a good thing. We could be entering a new phase of mankind, a “dysconnected” dystopia…. FULL STORY
Now private eye Ray Michalko has written a book about it. Officially, over the last four decades, at least nine… FULL STORY
It is not yet illegal to protect our planet, says Alexandra Morton. As an independent biologist, Morton, one of B.C.’s… FULL STORY
The cause of the fire has yet to be determined. “My husband Jim had been in town (Nelson) running errands,”… FULL STORY
Review by Jeremy Twigg. In the world of facebook, everybody’s life appears shiny and perfect: happy couples vacation in… FULL STORY
Here is Joan Givner’s review: Claudia Casper’s new novel adds to a growing body of work designated as “cli-fi,”… FULL STORY
She’s launching her book on home turf in the Okanagan. New Star Books reports that, “Hannah Calder‘s motley crew of… FULL STORY
Education in the nascent nation of Zimbabwe was a privilege taken seriously by students. Born in 1947, Ray Garford left… FULL STORY
He’s a Mayne Island magus, a magical master of words, according to Cherie Thiessen. by Cherie Thiessen Growing up in… FULL STORY
According to B.C.’s Michael Buckley, China is making the biggest water grab in history—stealing water from Tibet’s rivers for hydropower… FULL STORY