Everything British Columbia will take you on a wild romp across the province. From Lainey Lui’s list of the five biggest celebrity scandals in B.C., to crime historian Eve Lazarus’s list of the 10 most bizarre murders, to chef Tojo’s top 10 delicious sushi ingredients, and Stephen Hui’s list of 10 long B.C. hikes worthy of your bucket list … it is all here. From 11 cities (and one planet) Vancouver has played in the movies to 10 facts about the Ogopogo (most of them true) to 10 gigantic B.C. roadside attractions, this is a book that will wow and entertain you on every page. In addition to 10 weird and wonderful B.C. museums to 12 crotchety quotes form legendary newspaperwoman “Ma” Murray, and 10 times Kim Campbell was delight – fully candid on Twitter, we get well-known British Columbians to weigh in on their favourite things about British Columbia. In Everything British Columbia: The Ultimate Book Of Lists you’ll also find lists by David Suzuki, Rick Hansen, Bif Naked, Roy Henry Vickers and many, many more. If you love British Columbia (and we know that you do), you’ll love Everything British Columbia: The Ultimate Book Of Lists.
I studied Biology in university, and I loved learning something new about the world every single day. I wanted a career where I could keep on doing that and also have the chance to fill people in on all the amazing things I’ve discovered. I love the fact that any time a question pops into my head, I can just pick up the phone, call an expert, and get an answer — most of the time.
I’ve been a reporter for more than a decade, and I’ve never experienced anything like the 2017 wildfire season. It was a crisis that felt like it didn’t have an end, and every day seemed to bring a new emergency. The stories I heard were heartbreaking and the environmental implications were dire. I wanted to explore how we got to this point, what it meant for people’s lives, and where we go from here.
I knew I had a huge obligation to get this right, so before I started, I read everything I could find about the fires and then just kept on reading throughout the whole process. I carved out plenty of time for each and every person I spoke to, because each story was as much about a series of events as it was about the impact of those events. I can only hope I’ve succeeded in capturing the scale and significance of what happened.
There were so many stories to tell and only so many pages to fill. I conducted hours and hours of interviews, and I probably could have written an entire book on each person’s experiences during the wildfires. Cramming them all into a single manuscript was tough.
I hope people see that as terrible as the 2017 wildfire season was, it wasn’t an anomaly. It’s not a question of if, but when we’ll experience another summer like this in B.C. And every aspect of our lives will be affected — our homes and families, the air we breathe, the wildlife we love, and our economy.
Bethany Lindsay is the author of British Columbia Burning: The Worst Wildfire Season in B.C. History. She has worked for The Vancouver Sun, and CTV, and has reported internationally for The Cambodia Daily in Phnom Penh. She currently writes for CBC News and lives in Vancouver. Andrew Weichel is currently the online producer at CTV Vancouver. His work has appeared in The Vancouver Sun and WestEnder newspapers.