Archives
March 2010
- 12: Editorial
- 12: Limelight: Roy Sakaki
- 12: Conversations on the Street
- 12: Community Kitchen
- 12: Seeking memories to support people with dementia
- 12: Winter Olympics in Vancouver
- 12: President’s Message
- 12: Vancouver International Dance Festival
- 12: Blim: the Little Resource Centre that Could
- 12: Kaori Kasai: Sleepless @ Blim
February 2010
- 08: PREVIEW: Marathonalogue
- 08: Editorial
- 08: PREVIEW: Sumidagawa & Curlew River
- 08: re:Funding the Arts
- 08: PREVIEW: Identity – Ancestral Memory
- 08: President’s Message
- 08: Keirokai 2010
- 08: What About a Canadian vs Japanese Situation? It’s Only the Olympics—or Is It?
- 08: Funding the arts & culture
- 08: Vancouver International Dance Festival
- 08: Arts Preview 2010
January 2010
- 17: File under Rats Deserting a Sinking Ship
- 17: President’s Message
- 17: Takaharu – The Uncle I Lost
- 17: 1296
- 17: How to Think of Life. As Something Cyclical or Linear?
- 17: New Citizenship Study Guide
- 17: TORII GATE in Campbell River
- 17: Cy Hisao Saimoto
December 2009
- 15: Editorial: Last rant of the year
- 15: CANDY CANE BISCOTTI
- 15: Letter to the Editor
- 15: President’s Message
- 15: That “Mattari” Feeling…
- 15: A Dialogue on “Blessing in Disguise”
- 15: Limelight – Richard Murakami
- 15: Henry Wakabayashi C.M. O.B.C.
November 2009
- 20: Remembrance Day 2009: Photo Gallery
- 04: inReview: Vancouver International Film Festival
- 04: Honouring Our People: stories of the internment
- 04: PUMPKIN TSUKEMONO
- 04: President’s Message
- 04: Letter to the Editor
- 04: Rather a TCK than a Kikokushijo
- 04: POWER 2: interview with Kaoru Matsushita
- 04: after the quake
- 04: Editorial: A Day for Remembrance
October 2009
- 12: SANBAIZUKE
- 12: President’s Message
- 12: Crossing the Cultural Divide: Chibi Taiko in Onomichi
- 12: Eating One’s Way Through Four Countries
- 12: Sento in Seattle: a visit to the historic Panama Hotel
- 12: Honouring Our People: stories of the internment
- 12: Katari Taiko: Celebrating 30 Years
- 12: Editorial: A Canadian Nikkei In Japan
September 2009
- 10: Mapping Memory/Reflecting on History
- 10: Honouring Our People: a sansei’s perspective 2
- 10: Honouring Our People: a sansei’s perspective 1
- 10: BLUEBERRY BUCKLE
- 10: President’s Message
- 10: Imperial Couple’s Visit to Nikkei Place … Atmosphere & Impressions
- 10: KJCA LAUNCHES BOOK ON ITS HISTORY
- 10: Japanese Canadian Internment Film Looking For Assistance
- 10: The Japanese Language Interest Group
- 10: A Canadian Nikkei in New Denver
August 2009
- 23: President’s Message
- 23: JACKSON FAMILY RICE CUSTARD
- 23: You Can be Serious (in Earnest) Without Becoming Serious (Grave)
- 23: Letters to the Editor
- 23: Play Ball!
- 23: Take Me Out to the Ball Game
July 2009
- 15: Naomi Yamamoto named Minster of State for Intergovernmental Relations
- 15: President’s Message
- 15: Why I Can’t Throw Away Old Photos
- 15: The Joy of Genealogy
- 15: The burning river
- 15: The telling of tales . . .
- 15: Roy Oshiro and Canada’s Okinawan Roots
- 15: Susanne Tabata – Tracing History – Facing The Future
June 2009
- 05: BEER CAN CHICKEN
- 05: Wakumi’s World
- 05: Poetry Corner
- 05: Honouring Our People: Stories of the Internment
- 05: President’s Message
- 05: Heiwa Garden Ceremony
- 05: To The Editor
- 05: Of Herbivorous Men and Carnivororous Women
- 05: Nanako Aramaki
- 05: Onomichi: Roots and Branches
- 05: Taiko: the next generation
May 2009
- 05: The Adventures of Bean-Chan & Wakumi’s World
- 05: Lemon Cheesecake
- 05: President’s Message
- 05: Musings of a Digital Immigrant
- 05: Preview: Yoshida Brothers
- 05: Preview: Darrell Oike
- 05: Preview: TomoeArts
- 05: Preview: Kids Earth Fund
- 05: Mixie and the Halfbreeds
- 05: Preview: Tempus Theatre
- 05: The Deep Interaction between Japanese and Koreans in Baseball as Embodied in Ichiro Suzuki
- 05: Mixed Up Confusion
April 2009
- 07: The Adventures of Bean-Chan & Wakumi’s World
- 07: TRI-COLORED MOCHI (Baked)
- 07: President’s Message
- 07: So Complex and Yet So Vague: Japanese Language the “Barrier” We Have to Tackle
- 07: Montreal Poet First Writer-in-Residence at Kogawa House
- 07: Spirit of the Nikkei Fleet
- 07: Fishing for a Living: New Nikkei Fishermen’s Book Delves into Westcoast History
- 07: To the Editor
- 07: To the Editor
- 07: GVJCCA Human Rights Committee hosts three-day gathering in September to honour our elders
- 07: Interview: Mariko Ando
- 07: The Devil is in the Details
March 2009
- 03: Kelowna Animator Wins the Prix du Public
- 03: 681
- 03: Questionnaire for planning conference
- 03: Not Quite “Japanese-like” People of the “Canada of Japan”
- 03: President’s Message
- 03: CLODHOPPERS
- 03: Vancouver Moving Theatre
- 03: Japantown Multicultural Neighbourhood Celebration
- 03: Legacy Sakura and the memory of the Issei
- 03: Sensation . . . Memories . . . Skin and bones . . .
- 03: J-C Legacy Cemetery (Cumberland) needs support
- 03: Of a time . . .
- 03: March 4, 1910 Rogers Pass Avalanche
February 2009
- 05: President’s Message
- 05: MARASCHINO SQUARES
- 05: Dick Nakamura Recognized
- 05: Memories of my father
- 05: Remembering My Grandpa
- 05: March to December
- 05: Kyo Maclear : on Roy Ito
- 05: Baco Ohama : on Roy Ito
- 05: We Went to War [Excerpt]
- 05: Two Poems
- 05: Generation “N”
- 05: March to December : Remembering Roy Ito
January 2009
- 12: In Review : NABI/Comfort Women
- 12: A Japanese-Style Get-together in a Canadian Setting
- 12: OCHA: JAPAN’S NATIONAL DRINK
- 12: PuSh PreView : Hiroaki Umeda
- 12: PuSh PreView : Toshiki Okada
- 12: Looking Back / Looking Ahead
- 11: Three Community Events!
- 11: President’s Message
- 11: Happy New Year!
December 2008
- 02: The Advenures of Bean-chan & Wakumi’s World
- 02: Review : Three Nikkei Books
- 02: ALMOND CRESCENTS
- 02: Remembrance Day 2008
- 02: In Review : Shinju
- 02: President’s Message
- 02: Are Newspapers a Dying Medium?
- 02: 2009 HAIKU INVITATIONAL OPENS
- 02: Limelight : Harry Aoki
- 02: The beginning of memory
- 02: Tatsuo Kage : a commitment to human rights
November 2008
- 07: Falling
- 07: 5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE
- 07: Tetsuro Shigematsu : renaissance samurai
- 07: Vancouver Asian Film Festival
- 06: InReview : VIFF
- 06: Killing time with married men
- 06: President’s Message
- 06: Group-to-Group vs Individual-to-Individual
October 2008
- 04: Keeping History Alive
- 04: Love, Toni xox
- 04: Re(a)ddressed
- 04: Professor Atsuhiko Wada’s Visit to UBC Libraries
- 04: Hiromi Goto New SFU Writer-in-Residence
- 04: Guidepost to Life’s Journey : an Unexpected Discovery
- 04: KABUCHA SALAD
- 04: President’s Message
- 04: On the nature of memory and remembering
- 04: Cumberland Memories
September 2008
- 17: The Advenures of Bean-chan & Wakumi’s World
- 17: Powell Street BBQ Success
- 17: Plastic Fantastic
- 17: CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI LOAF CAKE
- 17: Measuring Success
- 17: Interview: Takashi Yamada and Natsuko Fukushima
- 17: Remembering Jack Rose
- 17: Kendo: connecting body, mind & spirit
- 17: A Trip Into the Past
- 17: IN REMEMBRANCE OF VICTIMS OF ATOMIC BOMB
- 17: Save the Legacy Sakura Campaign
- 17: VANCOUVER ISLAND OBON TOUR 2008
August 2008
- 04: Community Kitchen
- 03: President’s Message
- 03: CrossCurrents
- 03: Looking for Aki
- 03: Hastings Park to Tashme 100 Mile Journey
- 03: In Conversation with Art Miki
- 03: History of The Bulletin Part V
- 03: On music, sun & community
July 2008
- 06: Community Kitchen
- 05: The Advenures of Bean-chan & Wakumi’s World
- 05: President’s Message
- 05: Kids Corner
- 05: Review: Kessa
- 05: Living in Interesting Times
- 05: CrossCurrents
- 05: Interview: Harry Aoki
- 05: The Case of the Missing Computer
- 05: History of The Bulletin Part IV
- 05: Harry Aoki – a life of music
June 2008
- 22: The Adventures of Bean-chan & Wakumi’s World
- 22: President’s Message
- 21: Editorial June
- 21: Kids Corner
- 21: Community Kitchen
- 21: Crosscurrents
- 21: Origami: a brief history
- 21: Review: Hiroshima Immigrants book
- 21: Review: The Life of Paper
- 12: Joseph Wu: a Life of Paper
- 12: History of The Bulletin Part III
May 2008
- 11: Hiromoto Ida & Tsuneko Kokubo
- 11: Editorial, May
- 11: Legacy Sakura Threatened
- 11: Mary Takayesu: Memories
- 11: Crosscurrents
- 11: 111
- 11: 110
- 11: 109
- 11: History of The Bulletin Part II
- 11: Interview: Fumiko Greenaway
- 11: President’s Message May
April 2008
- 08: Interview: Mickey Tanaka
- 08: History of The Bulletin Part 1
- 08: From the Archives: Editorial April 1958
- 08: Editorial
- 08: Interview – Ian Fraser
- 08: Interview: Frank Moritsugu
- 08: The Adventures of Bean-chan
- 08: Wakumi’s World
- 08: The New Canadian – A History
- 08: President’s Message
- 08: CrossCurrents
- 08: Kids Corner
- 08: To the Editor
- 08: To the Editor
- 08: Community Kitchen
- 08: JCAA Human Rights Committee
March 2008
- 01: Community Kitchen
- 01: Democratic Caucus and the Aloha Spirit
- 01: Hapa Animator Wins ELAN Award for Yellow Sticky Notes
- 01: Rev. Grant Ikuta
- 01: Interview: Rev. Masumi Kikuchi
- 01: Steveston Buddhist Church Celebrates 80th Anniversary
- 01: Letter to the Editor
- 01: KAMLOOPS JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE DESTROYED BY FIRE
- 01: Editorial March 08
- 01: The Adventures of Bean-chan
- 01: Wakumi’s World
- 01: Review: Marginalia
- 01: Milestones March08
- 01: President’s Message
- 01: Report on the 2008 Shinnenkai
February 2008
January 2008
- 31: Editorial February 2008
- 31: Limelight: Sensei Yoshio Senda
- 31: The Adventures of Bean-chan
- 31: President’s Message
- 31: Looking for Love (and Finding Sex) in Japan
- 31: Letter to the Editor
- 31: Community Kitchen
- 30: “What Is Japan?” a Question for Thoughtful Japanese
- 30: Community Calendar (click for full listings)
- 30: All in the Family – a discussion with two couples
- 24: Marginalia : re-visioning Roy Kiyooka
- 24: Community Milestones
- 22: Wakumi’s World
- 22: The Adventures of Bean-chan
- 22: Christmas and O-Shogatsu in Multi-Cultural Canada
- 22: President’s Message
- 22: Editorial January 2008
- 22: Community Kitchen
- 22: Limelight
- 22: New Book Brings Fishermen Together
- 22: Letter to the Editor
- 21: In His Own Words: Giorgio Magnanensi
- 21: Remembering Roy Kiyooka
- 21: Welcome to The Bulletin New Website
