B.C. Times
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Episodes
- S1 E1 - In the BeginningWatch on supported devicesJune 16, 199724minA general look at the geography of B.C. Representatives of the Native, Chinese and East Indian communities express their general feelings about life in B.C. At an archaeological dig near Lillooet, SFU archaeologist Brian Hayden describes the sophisticated societies that existed 3,000 years ago.Freevee (with ads)
- S1 E2 - Rush for Spoils, 1857-1914Watch on supported devicesJune 23, 199723minGold is discovered and changes the face of the province. People come in droves, instant towns are erected of wood logged from the surrounding forests and the province of British Columbia is born. The railroad is built with federal subsidies to the CPR and with cheap Chinese labour, native communities are decimated by smallpox and the Indian Act is made into law.Freevee (with ads)
- S1 E3 - Growing pains, 1914-1939Watch on supported devicesJune 30, 199724minThe inter-war years: political graft, the organization of labour, social reform and the Depression. Women get the vote, liquor is prohibited for a few years and Chinese immigration is outlawed. A survivor of the "hobo jungles" and work camps speaks candidly about organizing the On-To-Ottawa Trek of the unemployed in 1935.Freevee (with ads)
- S1 E4 - The war and beyond, 1939-1959Watch on supported devicesJuly 7, 199724minJoy Kogawa speaks poignantly about what it was like for her as a young child to be removed from her home on the coast and relocated to internment camps in Slocan and Tabor, Alberta. After the war, British Columbia begins a period of growth and development that would continue for at least 25 years.Freevee (with ads)
- S1 E5 - Coming of age, 1959-1986Watch on supported devicesJuly 14, 200324minDave Barrett and Grace McCarthy talk about what it was like in the legislature with W.A.C. JFK and the Beatles are featured, as well as ski champ Nancy Greene. In the early 70s things start to change, with the Vietnam War,the energy crisis, and the Peace movement. Greenpeace is born and Meares Island is saved. The economy is on a downturn, but here comes Expo 86.Freevee (with ads)
- S1 E6 - The millennium approaches, 1986-1996Watch on supported devicesJuly 21, 200324minExpo 86 brought new money into Vancouver, mainly from Asia. New racial tension arises. Government is finally on the side of sustainable resources: Clayoquot is saved, as well as the Kitlope. The Forestry Practices Code is enacted and the Alcan deal is called off. Recycling and environmental concerns become part of everyday life.Freevee (with ads)
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- Audio languages
- English
- Subtitles
- English [CC]
- Directors
- David Paperny
- Producers
- David Paperny
- Cast
- Eve Savory
- Studio
- Entertainment One
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