My condolences to orcas, Kermodes, and all other iconic B.C. critters benched in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games... Read More
I invite our Canadian readers to take a moment to find a quarter. Go on, check your pockets; I’ll wait.... Read More
Sesquicentennial. There’s a word I don’t roll out every day. But this is a special occasion: as of 2008, we... Read More
Throughout 2008, British Columbia has been celebrating an important milestone: its 150th birthday. Here at British Columbia Magazine, we highlighted the sesquicentennial... Read More
There is little chance I’ll miss Mandy Kray at our appointed meeting spot in the Fairmont Empress. We’ve arranged to... Read More
Nick Bantock, author and illustrator of the bestselling Griffin & Sabine books, is known worldwide for his collage work. For “Nick Bantock’s... Read More
“This is not therapy.” Nick Bantock looks serious as he says this to his assembled class of 13—one of the... Read More
For years, I’ve heard about the Chilcotin character. It’s a particular personality, a mix of traits unique to residents of... Read More
Visitors to the Vancouver Aquarium over the coming weeks will see a tower of canned salmon and tuna to rival any grocery-aisle... Read More
The Spring 2010 issue of British Columbia Magazine includes “150 years of light,” a short article about the first two lighthouses on... Read More
Wikipedia thinks it is a cinder cone. So does Tourism Tofino. A writer for the publication, Tofino Time, even gushed: “There... Read More
His wildlife artwork hangs in galleries and private residences around the globe, but fame was an unexpected event for Robert... Read More