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‘Island idyll Just Minutes from Nanaimo’

Posted by on Jul 25, 2017 in Articles | 0 comments

So read the headline in the Vancouver Island Free Daily of the idyllic Newcastle Island, immediately off Nanaimo. And make no mistake, Newcastle truly is a treasure island of natural beauty. It also comes with a fabulous pedigree of industrial and dramatic history. There’s something for everyone including summer camps for kids. For me, of course, it’s the historical provenance that has been the draw to Newcastle (and its immediate southern neighbour, Protection Island) numerous times. What’s now Newcastle...

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Morden Colliery Park’s New Memorial Crowns 12-Year Campaign

Posted by on Jul 18, 2017 in Articles | 4 comments

Yesterday’s doubleheader began with 90 minutes of taking over 100 pictures in Nanaimo’s Bowen Road cemetery before the unveiling of Morden Colliery Park’s new memorial. I was waiting to join an hour-long tour of Masonic graves led by fellow Duncanite and Mason historian Mark Anderson. His tour was part of the day-long 150th anniversary celebration of Nanaimo’s Ashlar Lodge No. 3. In purely historic (and storytelling) terms, this is a really great cemetery: headstone after headstone bears the sad...

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Typewriters are still with us–who cares?

Posted by on Jul 9, 2017 in Articles | 2 comments

According to an item by the Associated Press, typewriters are still with us; at least for those nostalgians who prefer to continue to pound out letters and manuscripts on a Smith Corona or an old Underwood or a Remington or… Me? Never again! I can well remember, as a kid, dreaming of the day that I’d be a professional writer—an author!—which would also mean my having a typewriter of my own. Access to a portable Smith Corona, which belonged...

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Remembering Terry Fox, Old Trains, the Galloping Goose

Posted by on Jul 2, 2017 in Articles | 3 comments

Almost 20 years ago, when I began writing my twice-weekly historical column in the Cowichan Valley Citizen and (for 10 years) a once-weekly retrospective in the Nanaimo Daily News/Harbour City Star, a friend predicted that I’d “be starved for material in four months”. “Not a chance,” I replied. “In four months I’ll have more to work with than when I started.” This wasn’t idle bragging but based upon years of experience. You see, and to give but one example,...

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