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1 Williston, Eileen; Keller, Betty Forests, Power and Policy : The Legacy of Ray Williston
Prince George, BC, Canada Caitlin Press, Incorporated 1997 0920576699 / 9780920576694 Soft Cover Reading Copy No Jacket 
318 pages including index plus black and white plates. Inequalities in the BC education system sparked Ray Williston to jump into politics in 1953: the education system and the forest industry have never been the same since. Williston was one of W.A.C Bennett's foremost cabinet ministers. 
Price: 29.95 CDN
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2 Keller, Betty On the Shady Side - Vancouver 1886-1914
Ganges, BC Horsdal & Schubart Publishers, Limited 1986 0920663044 / 9780920663042 Soft Cover Good+ No Jacket 
121 pages with index. Covers show wear but contents are quite nice. Seeks to dispel a few myths about the lives of some notable people from Vancouver's past. "The time has come to open the closets and let all our ancestors out"! Covers such topics as: Who kept the city's first house of ill-repute, who was the first man charge with keeping an illegal gaming establishment, etc. This carefully researched book is all absolutely true... and very funny. 
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3 Keller, Betty C.; Leslie, Rosella M. Sea-Silver : Inside British Columbia'S Salmon-Farming Industry
Victoria, BC, Canada Horsdal & Schubart Publishers, Limited 1996 0920663435 / 9780920663431 Soft Cover Good+ No Jacket 
138 Pages including index, selected bibliography, and occasional black and white photographs. More and more of the salmon we eat are grown in netpens, not caught in the wild. Why does this matter? Because while nobody is paying much attention, salmon farms from the Gulf Islands to Queen Charlotte Strait may be having long-term effects on BCs coastline and salmon-spawning rivers. Supporters point out that fish farms produce food, create jobs and boost the local economy, as well as earning millions of dollars in export sales. Critics say they contaminate the ocean, spread diseases and harm seals and whales, and that Atlantic salmon escaping from the pens threaten the survival of the remaining wild Pacific salmon stocks. This book provides a clear, balanced and informative survey of an industry that affects all of us. Betty C. Keller is the author of histories and biographies. Rosella M. Leslie has written many articles on health, fishing and coastal history. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice solid copy. 
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