B.C.G.H.R.S. Events and Updates.
September 24th 2011
BC Legends Day - Kilby Historical Museum 11am to 4pm
September 2011
New Website look - site donated by Ziggamoth (thanks to my good friend
John)
April 2007
Psychometry experiment by Chris Laursen
January 2007
Updates to Vancouver and Across BC
November 2006
Due to the overwhelming requests, the exam is now once again open. Please refer to this page.
Added reports to Agassiz, Burnaby.
October 2006
New reports: Surrey, North Vancouver, Port Moody.
The exam is offline until November 2006.
March 2006 - Recruiting
We are again accepting applications for new members to our team. If you are interested, it is highly recommended that you read our course before taking the exam. This course outlines how we at the BCGHRS do things, and knowing this will assist you in the exam.
December 2005-New Investigative Group In BC
BC SPIRITS (BC Society for Paranormal Investigation and Research Into the Supernatural) has stepped into the realm of paranormal and ghost investigations and are interested in collecting possible paranormal data and investigating allegedly haunted locations.
We, the BCGHRS, are proud to call the members of BC SPIRITS friends as well as colleagues, and we are excited to have the opportunity to work closely with them.
The BCGHRS does provide links to other groups; however, we choose to limit our affiliations (officially and unofficially) to those whose mandates and work ethics closely resemble our own.
Feel free to drop by their site and make them feel welcome. You can visit them at www.bcspirits.com.
Important!
If you have a questions pertaining to the content on this site or content related to PSICAN or the Canadian GHRS websites please click here to visit our FAQ page. For information about copyright issues on this BCGHRS website you can contact the Director of the BCGHRS site. Please read our copyright rules by following this link.
Many people ask if they can assist in investigations. If you think you can add to the collection of folklore, history, and witness reports and wish to assist with initial contact of people and others in relation to a report, read through our FAQ and fill out the form found there.
Most of the BCGHRS research consists of reading, listening, reading, photographing, reading, documenting and finally re-telling.
