Our regular I Made the Move column, why people move to Powell River introduces you to a pair of health care professionals, one of whom is a nurse practitioner working in Sliammon and one who is an xray tech at the hospital.Since the start of school was delayed by the labour dispute, PRL staff put together a list of field trips parents could take their kids on to ensure some learning happens this September. Guaranteed fun and educational!There's more to the magazine, of course, that you'll find in the hard copies available at hundreds of locations around Powell River, or download the PDF here or view it online here . AUGUST 2014I couldn't help but laugh when I read writer Juhli Jobi's story 'glamping' that appears on Page 6 of Powell River Living this month. The part the souvenirs that Juhli and her cousins brought home from a family camping trip many years ago was totally unexpected. I found myself squirming. No wonder Juhli turned to glamping! These days, Juhli no longer camps in a tent.
beHealthy Cookbook, by award-winning editor and recipe developer Annie Watts (2011, ALW Publishing, $20.00 Canadian), is a perfect gift for those you love. beHealthy Cookbook will inspire your family and friends to get fit and stay healthy. A cookbook that has easy-to-prepare delicious recipes using nutritious ingredients and focused on cutting out gluten, dairy, red meat, citrus, yeast and table salt from your diet.
Caitlin Press was established in 1977 by Carolyn Zonailo as a feminist literary press. In the 1980s, Caitlin Press expanded its mandate to that of a BC literary press.Cynthia Wilson and the late Ken Carling bought Caitlin Press in 1991 and moved the business to Prince George, quickly establishing themselves as the trade publisher of the Central Interior of British Columbia. During her fourteen years as publisher of Cailtin Press, Cynthia Wilson also stayed true to Zonailo's original mandate, supporting and publishing a wide variety of BC women's literature.
Caitlin Press was established in 1977 by Carolyn Zonailo as a feminist literary press. In the 1980s, Caitlin Press expanded its mandate to that of a BC literary press.
Started in 1998 by Jim Jesson, Maximum Yield is a free 'how-to' indoor gardening magazine that is distributed globally through stores that retail indoor gardening products. It is filled with informative articles, tips, questions and answers, new products, etc. and is focused on how you can reach your 'Maximum Yield'. Recognized as the premier magazine in the indoor gardening industry, Maximum Yield is constantly evolving with the industry.
Raven Publishing sells Pacific Northwest Coast Native Indian art books that teach how to understand, appreciate, draw, paint and carve designs using the different First Nations Native Indian art styles. AcknowledgmentsWe, the authors, wish to acknowledge and give thanks to the many First Nationspeople, in particular the elders, who have, over the years, shared their wisdom, knowledge, skills, stories, humour and unselfishly extended their hospitality and kindness. We owe these people an enormous debt.