“Veteran journalist and author Vince Beiser (left) wins the prestigious $70,000 Balsillie Prize for Public Policy for his book, Power Metal.” FULL STORY
Signs of a new library: Trustees and an official stand in front of a sign announcing plans for a new purpose-built Cranbrook Public Library, circa 1969/70.
Cranbrook Public Library’s centennial
From a small reading room in 1906, Cranbrook rented space for its first official public library in 1925. Here we excerpt a new book about the library’s first one hundred years.
“In 1906, 100 books were deposited into a second-floor room in the Watts Block, right above Mighton’s Tobacco Store (currently Hush Home Furnishing on Baker Street). It was simply called the “Free Reading Room.” FULL STORY
“Marketed as genre-defying, Julian NoiseCat weaves memoir, traditional stories and reportage into an unconventional whole. I found myself reading it… FULL STORY
“By 1957, a Maclean’s magazine article on ‘The Scramble for the Teen-Age Dollar’ explained that retailers and advertisers were ‘out-hustling… FULL STORY
“[Daniel] Craig’s greatest legacy may be that he introduced journalistic standards: he wanted fact-based, objective reporting.”—reviewer, Mark Forsythe on a… FULL STORY
“DeCroo’s photos have spotlit a Vancouver that’s about something more than unlimited growth and runaway commerce.”—Mike Usinger, Georgia Straight senior… FULL STORY