Articles tagged with: BC
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The writer Michelle Barker discusses her first novel, The Beggar King (Thistledown Press, 2013), writing young reader books, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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Continuing the series of interviews with candidates in Vancouver Kensington, BC Liberal candidate Gabby Kalaw discusses the BC provincial election campaign, the issues and more, with Joseph Planta.
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Beginning a series of programs meeting the candidates of Vancouver Kensington Joseph Planta talks to BC NDP incumbent Mable Elmore about the election campaign, the issues and more.
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The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation was created to raise awareness about mental health issues, especially with teens since Dennehy was only 17 when he committed suicide after years of dealing with anxiety and depression. To continue raising money and awareness, Kelty’s parents will ride across Canada this summer to tell Kelty’s story and more. Before the start of the journey, Ginny Dennehy talks to Joseph Planta about her son, about teen suicide and more.
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The cartoonist and bestselling author Adrian Raeside discusses dogs, editorial cartoons, and his new collection, Tails Don’t Lie: A Decade of Dog Cartoons (70 in Dog Years) (Harbour Publishing, 2013), mostly taken from his syndicated strip, The Other Coast, with Joseph Planta.
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The legendary artist Roy Henry Vickers discusses his life and art, a new book co-authored with Robert Budd, Raven Brings the Light (Harbour Publishing, 2013) and an upcoming show in Vancouver, with Joseph Planta.
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The prolific author and former diplomat Jan Drabek discusses his recent biography, Vladimir Krajina: World War II Hero and Ecology Pioneer (Ronsdale Press, 2012), with Joseph Planta.
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The author and associate editor of BC Studies, Richard Mackie discusses Home Truths: Highlights from BC History (Harbour Publishing, 2012), a collection of essays from the scholarly journal that he co-edited with Graeme Wynn; as well, reflects on British Columbia’s history, as well as Vancouver, with Joseph Planta.
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The Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer looks back with Joseph Planta, at the life and career of Bruce Hutchison (1901-1992), the award-winning Canadian author and journalist who was a formative and beloved figure in 20th Century Canadian journalism and politics.
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The actor Jackson Davies discusses the new book he co-wrote with Marc Strange, Bruno and the Beach: The Beachcombers at 40 (Harbour Publishing, 2012), looking at the legendary Canadian television program, its star Bruno Gerussi and his other co-stars, including Davies; as well as the program’s impact on Gibsons, British Columbia where it was set and Canada, culture, and more, with Joseph Planta.

