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Something about the Cranbrook Press

Something about the Cranbrook Press

George Booth only published four books, but these four have become some of the finest books ever published in the 20th century.

Canucks face uncertain future following playoff sweep

With two consecutive first-round playoff exits, the Canucks can expect a shake up.
Liberals are best answer for BC's future

Liberals are best answer for BC's future

Contributor urges careful consideration from voters before ballots are cast
Crossing the Great Divide (With Wilby at the Wheel)

Crossing the Great Divide (With Wilby at the Wheel)

An epic journey by motorcar, and reflections on Cranbrook circa 1912.

Venturing into the Wild West

A little forewarning from a local to visitors from the east.

Experimenting with the power of love

When we humans seek vengeance, we perpetuate and intensify the cycle of violence. But what does it mean to repay evil with good?
Paper propaganda and the ‘double fold’ debate

Paper propaganda and the ‘double fold’ debate

Writer Nicholson Baker accuses librarians of willfully "strip-mining history," in their rapid "assault on paper."

Constant battles and anthropology

We are shaped by both our genes and our culture, and our culture no longer accepts war as natural and inevitable.

The season for outdoor escape at hand

Spring has finally arrived; let's get out there and soak up the sun
Watts at the Whipping Post

Watts at the Whipping Post

The man behind Wattsville is uncovered in this Janus: Cranbrook Then and Now column