a story with two ends An award-winning photographer and author, Ian McAllister works for the non-profit organization Pacific Wild and is one of Canada’s leading wilderness advocates. His first two books, The Great Bear Rainforest, Canada’s Forgotten Coast and The Last Wild Wolves both won the Booksellers’ Choice Award for BC Book of the Year. McAllister is also a nature photographer and filmmaker and along with his wife, received Time Magazine’s “Leader for the 21 Century” award. Ian lives with his family on the BC central coast. Andrew Nikiforuk’s work as a journalist – for such magazines as Saturday Night, Maclean’s, Canadian Business, Report on Business Magazine, Georgia Straight, and Equinox – has earned him four National Magazine Awards, the Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy, and top honors from the Association of Canadian Journalists. His latest book, Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent reveals the true costs of America’s oil addiction. victoria sidney UVIC Vancouver UBC BURNABY Sun, Nov. 22, 7:00 pm Alix Goolden Theatre 907 Pandora $5 suggested donation Mon, Nov. 23, 7:00 pm Mary Winspear Centre 2243 Beacon Avenue $5 suggested donation Tues, Nov. 24, 2.30pm Room A110 Social Sciences and Math Building, UVic FREE Wed, Nov. 25, 7:30 pm Heritage Hall 3102 Main Street $5 suggested donation Thurs, Nov. 26 12:30 pm Norm Theatre UBC Student Union Bld FREE Thurs, Nov. 26 7:00 pm Shadbolt Centre for the Arts 6450 Deer Lake Ave $5 suggested donation Ian McAllister photo Two Canadian authors discuss tar sands, pipelines and the uncertain future of BC’s wild coast For more info, email nikki@forestethics.org or call 250-877-7762