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Countdown to the launch of Orrery: ten days, ten readings of Donna Kanes poems, by notable personalities including the host of CBC's Quirks and Quarks, the Curator of Planetary Science at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Read moreThe City of Ottawa has announced its finalists for the 2020 Ottawa Book Awards, and Nightwood Editions' Un-Canadian: Islamophobia in the True North, by Graeme Truelove has been shortlisted in the English Non-Fiction category.
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Read moreHarbour Publishing would like to extend its approval and support of the anti-racism statement released by the Association of Canadian Publishers on June 5, 2020 and adopted by the Association of Book Publishers of BC.
Read moreCongratulations to Harbour authors John M. MacFarlane and Lynn J. Salmon who have won a John Lyman Book Award.
Read moreDiane Pinch’s non-fiction homage to the Sierra Club of BC, Passion and Persistence: Fifty Years of the Sierra Club in British Columbia, has won the 2020 George Ryga Award.
Read moreHarbour's Voices from the Skeena, by Victoria author Robert “Lucky” Budd and Northern BC author Roy Henry Vickers, has been shortlisted for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award
Read moreHarbour Publishing is carrying on with plans to bring out an exciting list of new Spring 2020 books and working with all of our authors and publishing partners, including bookstores, event organizers and media.
Read moreWe are thrilled to announce that Laisha Rosnau’s poetry collection, Our Familiar Hunger from Nightwood Editions has won the 2020 Kobzar Book Award.
Read moreThe Saskatchewan Book Awards have announced that Bone Black, written by Carol Rose GoldenEagle, has been named a finalist for two awards.
Read moreIt’s January 2020 and that means we have a bevy of new and exciting books coming your way! Delve into stories about British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, from picture books to memoirs to field guides, poetry, essays and more. Keep reading to learn about some of our upcoming books.
Read moreIt’s January 2020 and that means we have a bevy of new and exciting books coming your way! Delve into stories about British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, from picture books to memoirs to field guides, poetry, essays and more. Keep reading to learn about our upcoming books.
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