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Presentation date: January 13, 2016
Award-winning author and former Poet Laureate for the City of Victoria, Janet Rogers is the latest Writer in Residence at the University of Northern British…
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Presentation Date: January 20, 2016
Join June Menzies as she reflects back on the Diefenbaker government (1957–1963).
June’s talk will cover a number of her personal experiences and her…
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Presentation Date: March 2, 2016
Carla and Phil will discuss some of their work with First Nations to document traditional harvesting and trade in wild plant and animal products.
Research reveals…
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Presentation Date: March 16, 2016
The presentation will cover the historical development of the alcoholic beverage from ancient times to the modern process of wine making, beer brewing, and…
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Presentation Date: February 17, 2016
There are many BIG questions related to borrelia burgdorferi and the coinfections. Questions continue to puzzle both patients and health practitioners. The 20th…
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Presentation Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2016
The presentation takes a look at the actual science of the endogenous cannabinoid system, the view of the issue from the standpoint of the medical…
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Presentation Date: October 19, 2016
Why were moose entirely absent in northwestern British Columbia until the early 20th century? How and why did moose expand their range into the region so quickly…
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Presentation Date: October 12, 2016
Author Derrick Stacey Denholm will share scientific and poetic perspectives related to his two recent books, Dead Salmon Dialectics (2014) and Ground-Truthing:…
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Presentation Date: November 9, 2016
Grief is a natural consequence to lost attachment and connection, which we need to survive. Thus the grieving process is a universal process from which none of us…
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Presentation Date: November 23, 2016
Using sound, photographs, interview and newspapers the celebration of Canada’s 1967 Centennial year is explored in a Northwest context. In particular a…
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Presentation Date: October 26, 2016
Feminist activists have used a variety of strategies in an attempt to shape public policy in Canada. How does the portrayal of Women's History reflect their…
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