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Levez, Emma. People of the White City: Stories From the Powell River Mill. Powell River: NorskeCanada, Powell River Division, 2002. 228 pp. 0973013109.

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Levine, Jordan, Michael Muthukrishna, Kai M.A. Chan, and Terre Satterfield. “Sea Otters, Social Justice, and Ecosystem-Service Perceptions in Clayoquot Sound, Canada,” Conservation Biology 2, no. 31 (2017): 343-352.

Journal Articles environmental studies

Levine, Jordan, Michael Muthukrishna, Kai M.A. Chan, and Terre Satterfield. “Theories of the Deep: Combining Salience and Network Analyses to Produce Mental Model Visualizations of a Coastal British Columbia Food Web,” Ecology and Society 4, no. 20 (2015): Art. 42.

Journal Articles Indigenous

Levinson, Elizabeth. An Edible Journey: Exploring the Islands' Fine Food, Farms and Vineyards. Victoria: TouchWood Editions, 2003. 290 pp. 1894898052.

Books and Chapters in Books tourism

Levinson, Elizabeth. An Edible Journey: Exploring the Islands' Fine Food, Farms and Vineyards. Victoria: Touchwood Editions, 2009. 288 pp. 9781894898904.

Books and Chapters in Books tourism

Levitz, Rita, and Leah Willott. Images & Voices of Lighthouse Country: A Pictorial History of Deep Bay, Bowser, Qualicum Bay, Horne Lake. Bowser: Images & Voices, 1997. 197 pp.

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Lewis, Cynthia. School Improvement in Action: Building Shared Responsibility for Student Success. Kelowna: Society for the Advancement of Excellence in Education, 2007. 117 pp. 9780978301835.

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Journal Articles law

Lewis, Michael, Amy Christianson, and Marsha Spinks,. “Return to Flame: Reasons for Burning in Lytton First Nation, British Columbia,” Journal of Forestry 2, no. 116 (2018): 143-150.

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