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  1. British Columbia - History by Margaret A. Ormsby, 1958
  2. Victoria British Columbia.(The History of the Holy Servants of the Lord Siva: A Translation of the Periya Puranam of Cekkilar)(Book review): An article ... The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Sascha Ebeling, 2009-01-01
  3. The Ukrainian Catholic Church in British Columbia - a History Published to Celebrate the Millennium of Ukrainian Christianity 988-1988
  4. British Columbia History Along the Highways and Waterways by Ted Stone, 1998-05-15
  5. British Columbia: An Illustrated History by Geoffrey Molyneux, 2003-03
  6. Lights of the Inside Passage: AHistory of British Columbia's Lighthouses and their Keepers by Donald Graham, 1986-01-01
  7. Life in Stone: A Natural History of British Columbia's Fossils
  8. Readings in the History of British Columbia by Robert; Barman, Jean McDonald, 1989
  9. The West Beyond the West: A History of British Columbia by Jean Barman, 1991
  10. History of British Columbia: Russian Colonization of the Americas, Fort Vancouver, Prince Rupert of the Rhine
  11. Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871-1986 by Elections British Columbia, 1988
  12. History of British Columbia 1792-1887 (The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft - Volume 32) by George Bancroft, 1887
  13. The Indian History of British Columbia : Volume 1, The Impact of the White Man (Anthropology in British Columbia, Memoir No. 5, 1964, Provincial Museum) by Wilson Duff, 1977
  14. History of British Columbia 1792-1887

81. Ubcpress.ca :: University Of British Columbia Press
history of Lan Na Hans Penth. Britain and the Origins of Canadian Confederation,183767 Ged Martin. Britain's Past in Canada Paul T. Phillips. british columbia
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82. Ubcpress.ca :: University Of British Columbia Press
Search Results. NATURAL history Aboriginal Plant Use in Canada's Northwest BorealForest Robin Marles Bats of british columbia R. Mark Brigham David W. Nagorsen.
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83. The Royal British Columbia Museum
Presents the natural and human history of british columbia through three different galleries, Natural history, First Peoples, and Modern history.
http://rbcm1.rbcm.gov.bc.ca/
675 Belleville Street
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84. Bowls BC - History Of Lawn Bowling In British Columbia Canada
Administrative history. The british columbia Lawn Bowling Association was establishedon October 27, 1990, by the passage of a motion for amalgamation at a
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Introduction The records of the British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association cover the years 1925 to 1992, but most of the material was accumulated during the years from 1977 to 1994. The fonds consists of 3.5m of textual records of the administrative functions and competitive activities of the association. The records were donated to the University of British Columbia Library, Special Collections and University Archives Division in 1990, by Professor Jean Elder. According to Professor Elder, further accruals can be expected. Administrative History The British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association was established on October 27, 1990, by the passage of a motion for amalgamation at a joint meeting of the British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association, incorporated in 1969, and the British Columbia Ladies Lawn Bowling Association. Also referred to in a few of the records of the fonds as the British Columbia Ladies Lawn Bowling Association was formed c. 1966, and in 1979, merged with the Dogwood Ladies Lawn Bowling Association, incorporated in 1974. The amalgamation authorized the transfers of all assets, books, property and the records of the British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association to the new British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association.

85. Legislative Library | Legislative Assembly Of British Columbia
procedure, law, public administration, economics and Canadian history. There isalso a significant collection of british columbia government publications and
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86. CANADA - BRITISH COLUMBIA GENEALOGY & HISTORY ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Onl
british columbia Genealogy history Articles from The Global Gazette arelisted on this page. british columbia Genealogy history Articles
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87. British Columbia Golf House - A Treasury Of Golf History In Canada's Only Provin
Canada's only provincial golf museum.Category Regional North America Recreation and Sports Golf......The Definitive Internet Source. Golf Hall of Fame of british ColumbiaFirst Annual Induction Dinner November 15th, 2001 The First
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First Annual Induction Dinner - November 15th, 2001
The First Annual Induction Dinner was held at the Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club, November 15th. This inaugural event cited six inductees including Stan Leonard, Margaret Sutcliffe Todd, and Marilyn Palmer O'Connor. Listen to the ceremonies and exclusive interviews with Doug Roxburgh, PGA Tour Player Dick Zokol, and B.C. Golf legend Stan Leonard with golf Broadcaster Barry Sharpe. Listen with your "Real Player" or download the MP3 version. Coming Soon... A Streaming Video Retrospect of all the Inductees listed below. Listen with
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  • Pacific Northwest Open Champion 1937
  • BC Amateur Champion 1932,1935
  • BC Amateur Medalist 1932
  • CPGA Champion 1940, 1941, 1950, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961
  • PGA's Western Open Champion 1960
  • Greensboro Open Champion 1957
  • Winner Tournament of Champion 1958
  • Alberta Open Winner 1937,39,41,42,43,47,49,50,55
  • 88. Travel British Columbia Canada Bookstore - History
    british columbia A Natural history. british columbiaAn Illustrated history,british columbia A Natural history. ISBN 0919591183, ISBN 1550546198.
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    British Columbia Okanagan Cover British Columbia: A Natural History ISBN #0919591183 ISBN #1550546198 British Columbia Railway The Pacific Province:A History of British Columbia ISBN #0969162154 ISBN #1550541935 Regions BC History Outdoor Adventure Miscellaneous ... Gift Ideas The Travel Bookstore is affiliated with with Chapters.ca
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    89. Provincial Court Of British Columbia | About The Court | History
    Provincial Court of british columbia, The Provincial Court of britishcolumbia officially came into existence in 1969. It had its
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    The Provincial Court of British Columbia has existed in one form or another since the early fur trading days that attracted the province's first European settlers. In the early 1800s, English law and its hierarchical judicial system was imported into the province's two founding colonies. In 1867, the British North America Act created the new nation of Canada. The Act gave power to the provinces to create their own courts. At this time, the precursor to the Provincial Court existed in the form of magistrate courts, with a very limited jurisdiction. Magistrates were often part-time and rarely had any formal training in the law. They were not well paid and were treated as employees of the government. In 1910, the government established the Juvenile Court. As the province grew in size and stature, the increasing complexity of changing laws in British Columbia placed more demands on Magistrates. The need became apparent for the establishment of a professional magistrate's association, with a prescribed set of educational and professional requirements. In 1943, a survey of the provincial magistrate system ultimately led to the first Magistrates Conference in 1947. In 1955, changes to the Criminal Code made criminal matters more demanding for judicial officers who were not legally trained. Changing provincial legislation also required Magistrates to travel from one jurisdiction to another, presiding over multiple court districts. Family and civil legislation had also grown more complex. In all aspects of its jurisdiction, the Court was evolving and growing, requiring increased levels of legal training, judicial education and professional qualifications.

    90. Prince George History, British Columbia, Canada
    Back, A Short history of Prince George. Originally Please click on thebanner to visit this Northern british columbia Business! banner ad.
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    A Short History of Prince George
    Originally, this vast area was populated by the Carrier Sekani people who had lived here for thousands of years. The rivers formed natural trade routes which extended all the way to the coast and this fact became very interesting to the European explorers who recognized the potential for settlement in this region. Did you know how close we came to being named Mackenzie? In June of 1793, Alexander MacKenzie was canoeing southwards on his historic trip, and actually missed the join of the Nechako River entering the Fraser. It was not discovered until 14 years later in 1807 when Simon Fraser noticed this important river junction. He built a tiny outpost here (at the present CN station location) and named it Fort George after King George lll. After wintering here, he continued his famous journey down the river which now bears his name. Fort George remained a small trading post for nearly 100 years, until the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway 's route to the west coast passed through it. Things started looking good for the city and in 1915, Prince George was officially incorporated. It then seemed as though nothing could prevent its continued growth. Unfortunately, World War l brought the good times to an end and for 20 years the town remained dormant. However, Prince George was in a geographically pivotal position. The 1952 completion of the John Hart Highway opened access to the Yukon and the Pacific Great Eastern (now B.C. Rail) extended its line up from Quesnel, with plans to soon reach Dawson Creek and eventually Fort Nelson. Also around this time, the forest industry was undergoing changes. Portable "gypo" sawmills had begun to dot the surrounding forests producing rough cut white spruce for lumber. This process left much waste. The advent of the pulp mills in the 1960's changed the economy and the city forever. Lumber mills turned their leftovers into pulp which was utilized as paper and cardboard. Prince George Pulp and Paper, Northwood Pulp and Timber and Intercontinental Pulp triggered a population boom of 14,000 people to 50,000 in a very short decade.

    91. BCHRS -- History Of The British Columbia Heritage Rivers System
    Balance of natural history, human history, and recreational values. The BC HeritageRivers System has been established by the british columbia government with
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    • providing a greater emphasis on river-related values during land-use planning processes, helping to protect the special values of the river, and helping to build stronger public support for stewardship of the river.
    Criteria for Selection What makes a river suitable for designation as a BC Natural Heritage Values Cultural Heritage Values
    • Influential role in the historical development of BC Significant to traditional territories or lifestyles of First Nations. Associated with people, events, movements, ideas, or beliefs of significance to the cultural heritage of people today.
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    • Supports recreational activity, and is accessible to a large and diverse group of recreationists.
    Selection Guidelines In addition to the selection criteria, candidate rivers were also evaluated according to the following guidelines.
    • Public support for the river from a variety of interests.

    92. ICBC - Insurance Corporation Of British Columbia
    Automotive insurance carrier. Provides information on autoplan insurance, driver licensing, claim Category Regional North America Business and Economy Insurance...... Claim Centres Glass Express ICBC Vehicle Claims history Report Licensing Copyright© 20022003 ICBC - Insurance Corporation of british columbia About us
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    This site is optimized for Version 4 and newer browsers with JavaScript enabled. Online Services Quick Find Popular Pages Overview of Online Services Online Practice Knowledge Test Book your road test Unclaimed Funds ... RoadSense for Riders Commercial Vehicle Section has moved.
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    93. ISS Adult And Continuing Education (ACE) Program In Vancouver, BC, Canada
    A nonprofit organization that serves the settlement, training and integration needs of newcomers from all over the world. Offers courses to non-immigrant aliens as well.
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    94. BC Games Official Site
    Upcoming events listing, mission statement, contact information, registration details and sport listings.
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    95. HelloBC, The Official Site Of Tourism British Columbia
    Official site of Tourism british columbia. Includes places to go, things to do, accommodations and a trip planner. Enjoy worldclass skiing and golf, countless wilderness activities and exciting city life in british columbia.
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    96. British Columbia Transplant Society
    Information on a number of issues affecting BC organ donation, including numbers of organ donations currently needed, donor programs and how to register to become an organ donor online or through the mail.
    http://www.transplant.bc.ca
    The BC Transplant Society is an agency
    of the Provincial Health Services Authority

    97. Ministry Of Public Safety And Solicitor General
    The BC Gaming Commission licenses and regulates charitable gaming in british columbia.
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    98. The Royal British Columbia Museum
    Wide range of research papers. Some online exhibits, notably the Grace Bell Collection of bird calls.
    http://www.rbcm.gov.bc.ca/
    675 Belleville Street
    Victoria, British Columbia
    CANADA V8V 9W2
    (250) 356-7226 or 1-888-447-7977

    99. BC Confederation Of Parent Advisory Councils - Home Page
    Information on programs and projects. Includes a bulletin board, publications, newsletters, and links to councils across Canada and the United States.
    http://www.bccpac.bc.ca/
    BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils The collective voice of parents for the best possible public education of all children in BC Delegates voting on resolutions at BCCPAC's Annual General Meeting 2002 Welcome to BCCPAC Online!
    Serving parents in public education in BC since 1922
    “I believe that parents from all walks of life, from all backgrounds, from all families in our communities, have a strong common bond—a passion to do the best for their children, to do all they can to ensure their children get the best possible education.”
    President Reggi Balabanov

    BCCPAC invites you to join us in being…
    The collective voice of parents for the best possible public education of all children in BC Site Map BCCPAC gratefully acknowledges the volunteer contribution of Joyce Gram in the development and ongoing editing of our website.
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    100. Welcome To T-Net
    Technology portal. News, jobs, stock information for BC public companies, business and investment opportunities, and links to companies and universities.
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