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Hayter, Roger. “The War in the Woods: Post-Fordist Restructuring, Globalization and the Contested Remapping of British Columbia's Forest Economy,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93 (2003): 706-29.

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Hayter, Roger, and Stephan Nieweler. “The Local Planning-Economic Development Nexus in Transitioning Resource-Industry Towns: Reflections (mainly) from British Columbia,” Journal of Rural Studies 60 (2018): 82-92.

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Heal, S.C. Always Ready: Tugboats Along the Coast. West Coast Maritime Series 2, Vancouver: Cordillera Books, 2003. 200 pp. 1895590256.

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Heal, S.C. Boomsticks and Towlines: Logging and Water Transport; Tugs, brokers, Rafts and Barges. West Coast Maritime Series 1, Vancouver: Cordillera Books, 2003. 186 pp. 1895590248.

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Heal, S.C. Outbound From Vancouver: British Columbia’s Offshore Trade and Ocean Shipping Industries: 1946 to 2006. West Coast Maritime Series, Vancouver: Cordillera Books, 2007. 230 pp. 9781895590333.

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Heal, S.C. The Log Ships: The Story of the World ’s Only Two Self-Loading, Self-Propelled, Self-Dumping Bulk Log Carrier Ships. Vancouver: Cordillera Books, 2007. 123 pp. 9781895590357.

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Heal, S.C. Tying the Knot: Mergers & Consolidations. West Coast Maritime Series 3, Vancouver: Cordillera Books, 2003. 189 pp. 1895590264.

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Healey, Courtney. “Out of the Woodwork: Three Small Vancouver-Area Enterprises Harness the Enduring Qualities of Wood for Their Public Appeal,” Canadian Architect 9, no. 62 (2017): 17–22.

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Healey, Haley. Flourishing and free: More true stories of trailblazing women of Vancouver Island. Victoria, BC: Heritage House, 2021. 144 pp. 9781772033533 (pkb). pp. 978-1-77203-353-3.

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Heard, Douglas C., Kim G. Poole, and Garth Mowat. “Habitat Use by Woodland Caribou Near Takla Lake in Central British Columbia,” Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (2000): 1552-1561.

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