Forty years ago, droves of young women migrated away from urban settings and settled in rural are...
At the height of the Covid pandemic, BC provincial court judge Philip Seagram faced a personal re...
Born in 1935 in the village of Esket, Cecilia DeRose was welcomed into a loving, supportive Secwe...
Over the course of two and a half years, authors Claire Sicherman (Imprint: A Memoir of Trauma in...
Six years ago, Joanna's Streetly's two stepsons and their boat disappeared into the ocean on an e...
Queer Country Crossroads is an anthology of nonfiction stories and poems written by and for rural...
A significant percentage of mothers experience depression, anxiety or other psychological impacts...
War Resisters offers a contemporary perspective on the struggles and triumphs of the American Vie...
Why is so little written about work when we spend a huge portion of our lives engaged with it? In...
In 1895 Scottish entrepreneur, engineer, and outdoor adventurer Henry Ogle Bell-Irving built the ...
Boudreau says 'Wild and Free' has 'humour, tragedy, a bit of hunting, and lots of fighting.' Fran...
In this late-modern period of slackened meaning, G.P. Lainsburys Versions of North attempts to lo...
How does one go from English villager to wilderness dweller? Chris Czajkowski was born and raised...
Elegiac, lyrical, ironic; a series of reflections, recollections; a collection about relationship...
These poems are founded in the landscape of coastal BC, built on the losses within the narrator&a...
The romantic backwoods landscape known as the North Bonaparte, stretches east from 70 Mile House ...
'Mixed Messages' by Judith Lapadat is a startling new collection of poems. Lapadat uses imagery r...
The story of men who braved the dangerous waterways of the upper Fraser River to build the GTP Ra...
When thirty-two women were hired as mounted police officers in 1974, it was a media sensation. Af...
Nikki van Schyndel is not your typical grizzled survivalist. She is a contemporary, urban young w...
A diminutive cowboy with a full beard and a Texas drawl stands onstage at Expo 86 in Vancouver te...
Every town has its celebrities, but Sechelt's own unique and larger-than-life personality is...
'Growing up during the 50s and 60s in small town Alberta, Pam was keenly aware, by the age of nin...
It's 1965. Twenty-two-year-old Linda Wise despairs of escaping her overprotective parents and her...
'Better the Devil You Know,' set in Vancouver in 1907, centres on the picaresque adventures of a ...
Within us all are questions of identity, belonging, and connection. Beth Kope's third poetry coll...
The Tse-loh-ne from the Sekani First Nation were known as 'The People at the End of the Rocks'. T...
Set in Vancouver in 1907, Better the Devil You Know is the outrageous tale of three unique and cu...
In this jarring collection, Adam Pottle cracks open the world of disability, illuminating it with...
In 1926, Lillian Alling, a European immigrant, set out on a journey home from New York. She had l...
In Seasons of a Fly Fisher, Brian Smith takes us on a journey to the Pacific Northwest where we e...
In the decade since the publication of the first edition of In Fine Form, there has been a resurg...
'Wild Fierce Life is a heart-stopping collection of true stories that blend life on the Pacific C...
Imprint is a profound and courageous exploration of trauma, family, and the importance of breakin...
'I love this book.'' --Jann Arden ''Jules Torti takes you on a wild spin of a joy ride through he...
Somehow, the idea of charity balls and Mount Everest just don't fit together. But neither does th...
The story of practicing law in rural north-central BC - its people and their occasional falls fro...
Life in one of British Columbia's most rugged areas.
A haunting and poetic story of a community's suffering, loss, and eventual healing, 'Jacob's Pray...
On September 27, 1986, pilot Theresa Bond and five passengers took off on a routine flight from A...
In 1967, in celebration of Canada's 100th birthday, Les Voyageurs left Rocky Mountain House,...
This book packs the wallop of a .30-30 rifle. Legendary hunting guide Gerry Bracewell recounts ta...
Gently to Nagasaki is a spiritual pilgrimage, an exploration both communal and intensely personal...
'Lily Chow does justice not only to the history of Chinese in British Columbia but also the great...
As a child, Claire's big brother Ray was bright and inquisitive, but as the two became teenagers,...
The remarkable adventures of legendary mountain man Cody Tegart, owner of one of the most success...
Whelan became the first woman to accompany the Canadian Rangers on a never-before-patrolled route...