As part of its commitment to advancing reconciliation, BC Live is offering a $2,500 grant to host cultural events during the week of National Indigenous People’s Day in June 2025 (June 15 - 22). BC Live presenters and festival members are eligible for funding to...
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The 2022 Shortlists for the CCBC Book Awards Honour Excellence in Canadian Books for Young People
Congratulations to British Columbia ABPBC members whose titles made the shortlist for the following Canadian Children’s Book Centre Awards!
TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award
Growing Up Trans: In Our Own Words, edited by Dr. Lindsay Herriot and Kate Fry (Orca Book Publishers)
Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award
We All Play / kimêtawânaw, Julie Flett (Greystone Kids)
Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction
Growing Up Trans: In Our Own Words, edited by Dr. Lindsay Herriot and Kate Fry (Orca Book Publishers)
Find full list and event information here.
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