British Columbia History chronicles British Columbia’s unique story through the words and images of community writers, archivists, museum professionals, academic historians and more. Fresh, engaging, personal and relevant, every issue is packed with articles, photographs, maps, illustrations, book reviews and insights into local archives and historic sites.
British Columbia History
History from the Workplace Trenches
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FRONT WORDS
The Indigenous Miners of British Columbia's First Coal Fields
Eight Hours Underground
Tunneling for Workplace Justice • How foreign workers won their rights at SkyTrain's Canada Line
Challenging the Male Breadwinner Tradition • Making history in the workplace
Working North
Thelma Emblem: Whistle punk
From Boat Person to Rainbow Activist • An interview with Raymond Liens
DARSHAN SINGH SANGHA • “Forever Canadian” union organizer
Fundraisers, Axe-Wielders, and Star Witnesses • Women on both sides of the Great Vancouver Island Coal Miners’ Strike, 1912–1914
Discovering Ginger Goodwin
Rebel Union Local 7292 in the Elk Valley
Singing and Solidarity
The CKLG Strike of 1975 • A memorable moment in Canadian radio and labour history
Portrait of a Woman Navigating Cultural Erasure
Looking Back to Look Forward
REFRACTING HISTORY | STORIES IN DIGITAL AND PRINT
Curriculum Connections