Here's a selection of the newspaper articles I wrote for the Vancouver Courier. Just click on the page numbers to read the article.

Middle East Misadventure   page 1
During World War I, Canadian soldiers participated in Dunsterforce, a secret mission to shore up British military efforts in Persia.

A Dog's Life   page 1  2  3
Joann Bessler of Animal Advocates is campaigning against the abuse of dogs who are chained up and desocialized in an attempt to turn them into guard dogs.

Eyes of the RAF   page 1  2  3  4
The radio technicians who operated mobile radar stations were the eyes of the RAF pilots in WWII.

Robot Rally   page 1  2  3  4  5
A university team builds a robotic vehicle for a contest sponsored by the U.S. military.

All The Old Boys   page 1  2  3  4
The story of the Vancouver 29th Battalion in World War I, as told through the diary of stretcher bearer Private John F. Frost.

Window Shopping   page 1  2  3  4
Elaborate displays in department store windows were a hallmark of decades gone by; the most lavish marked the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Merciful Enemy   page 1  2  3  4
As a Luftwaffe fighter pilot, Franz Stigler shot down 28 Allied planes, but it's the one he let get away he remembers best.

Protest City   page 1  2  3  4  5
Camping out to protest a lack of affordable housing is nothing new. During the Depression, Vancouver was rocked with the protests of the homeless.

Leaders of the Pack page 1  2  3  4
Vancouver's longest running motorcycle club boasts more than 80 years of two-wheeled history.

Unknown Soldiers page 1  2  3  4
Fifty years after the end of the Korean War, Canadian veterans are still waiting for their contributions to be recognized.

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