The final article in issue 229 by Rheanne Kroschinsky (@ubcokanagan) and John Richard Wagner (@UBCAnth) explores the possible impact on community watersheds of recent innovations by the province of British Columbia in the forestry sector.
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- New article in no. 229! Chris Mark Vedel Madsen explores how the Gypsy Wheelers exposed weaknesses in RCMP policing and became a lasting challenge in law enforcement’s fight against organized crime in BC. Visit bcstudies.com for more! #bcstudies #gypsywheelers #rcmp
- Written by Frank Leonard, this article examines flaws in the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway’s development strategies for Victoria harbour and Vancouver Island. Visit bcstudies.com to read more! #bcstudies #229 #cnpr #victoriaharbour #vancouverisland #bc
- New article by Grant Grams (@AthabascaU) in no. 229 (Spring 2026) examines a sabotage attempt in British Columbia by German nationals and German-Canadians in 1939, focusing on the mindset and commitment for one individual, Wolfgang Alexander Hauffe. More: bcstudies.com
- New article in issue no. 229 by Adele Perry, which explores James Douglas's complicated and revealing place within multiple and simultaneous histories of nineteenth-century Blackness. Visit bcstudies.com to read more! #bcstudies #229 #jamesdouglas #governor #furtrade

