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British Columbia History

56.1 Spring 2023
Magazine

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

As Long as the Sun Shines, the Grass Grows, & the Rivers Flow

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FRONT WORDS

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The Wake of History Up close and personal with climate change

Forest Fires & Climate Change A smoky future

Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS)

SMELTER WARS • A new history documents the wartime battle to build a union in Trail

Smoke Damage Suit Creates Fertilizer Brand

Climate change & Indigenous Cultural Heritage

Indigenous Heritage Circle (IHC)

A snapshot of current FPCC Heritage Infrastructure Projects related to climate change

Indigenous Guardians Network

Climate Activism & Heritage Organizations

Haig-Brown House at Campbell River

KELOWNA SAVANNA Nature and the city

Editorial Calendar

The Sternwheeler SS Moyie’s 125th Anniversary

Floodplain feels impact of historic floods—Clayburn Village

Mejade'sse Portrait of a Woman Navigating Cultural Erasure

Refracting History | Story Behind the Artifact

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English

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

As Long as the Sun Shines, the Grass Grows, & the Rivers Flow

INBOX

Support for digitization

FRONT WORDS

We love to hear from you

The Wake of History Up close and personal with climate change

Forest Fires & Climate Change A smoky future

Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS)

SMELTER WARS • A new history documents the wartime battle to build a union in Trail

Smoke Damage Suit Creates Fertilizer Brand

Climate change & Indigenous Cultural Heritage

Indigenous Heritage Circle (IHC)

A snapshot of current FPCC Heritage Infrastructure Projects related to climate change

Indigenous Guardians Network

Climate Activism & Heritage Organizations

Haig-Brown House at Campbell River

KELOWNA SAVANNA Nature and the city

Editorial Calendar

The Sternwheeler SS Moyie’s 125th Anniversary

Floodplain feels impact of historic floods—Clayburn Village

Mejade'sse Portrait of a Woman Navigating Cultural Erasure

Refracting History | Story Behind the Artifact

Recently Released


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