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Smuggling has always been with us–and no end in sight
Today, it’s narcotics and, sometimes, illegal immigrants. Unlike the latter, the narcotics flow both ways, B.C. ‘Bud’ going south, cocaine coming north, often as contra. Back then, it was narcotics from the Orient in the form of opium, then Chinese immigrants using B.C. as a doorway to the U.S., then rumrunning in the 1920s. As current news accounts remind us from time to time, this war between smugglers and law enforcement agencies, Canadian and American, goes on. For some...
Read MoreYou’ll Never Forget Fighting a Forest Fire Firsthand
It’s unlikely that anyone who has seen a forest fire at close quarters, or helped fight one, soon forgets the experience. The blaze which scalped Mount Douglas in Saanich in the 1960s was the single time I took my place in the fire lines. It provides a haunting memory to this day, composed not of crystal clear incidents, but rather a shadowy montage of colours, sounds and smells–a kaleidoscope of nature run wild. The arcing red glow of an...
Read MoreVancouver Island’s Great Forest Fire of August 1938
It’s the smoke that people most remember of that horrific forest fire in the summer of 1938. A mile high, it enveloped almost two-thirds of Vancouver Island and was reported as far south–400 miles (640km)–as Portland, Ore. Its fly-ash was so thick that two ships collided off Port Angeles. This was the lethal by-product of Vancouver Island’s worst forest fire ever, the Great Fire (so-called). At one point it was feared that flames would consume everything between Campbell River...
Read MoreWestholme Tree Update
Well, so much for protecting the last of our endangered landmark trees. Not long after I wrote my post on the Great Westholme Tree and some of its sister giants, most of them long gone, it was reported that the B.C. Supreme Court had dismissed an application by the Western Canada Wilderness Committee and ForestEthics Solutions Society. They’d sought a ruling that the B.C. Government “fails to,” in the words of the Times-Colonist (May 10, 2014), “adhere to its...
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