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  • '''British Columbia''' (also known as '''B.C.''') is a province of [[Canada]]. It is the westernmost province, situated on the [[Pacific coast]]. British Columbia is the third most populous province in Canada, after [[Ontario]] and [[Queb
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  • ===British Columbia=== *[http://www.aibc.ca/ The Architectural Institute of British Columbia]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Victoria, British Columbia]]
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  • #redirect [[Port Hardy, British Columbia]]
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  • * 2005 - BSc, Integrated Sciences - University of British Columbia - Vancouver, Canada * 2010 - MD - University of British Columbia - Vancouver, Canada
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  • #REDIRECT [[Emblems of Victoria, British Columbia]]
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], since 2007
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  • A populist political movement strongest in Alberta and British Columbia, 1930s-1970s, and was based on the economic theories of British engineer Ma
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] from 1928 to 1971
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  • | pagename = Victoria, British Columbia | abc = Victoria British Columbia
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  • ...computing science (BSc), and finance (BBA) from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada.
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  • [[Canadian Coast Guard]] [[Search and Rescue]] vessel stationed in [[British Columbia]]
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  • I'm a physics graduate student at the University of British Columbia.
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  • *[http://www.bcathletics.org/main/ccorner.htm British Columbia Athletics] - Coaches Corner.
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    * -123.3655,48.4286,[[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] * -124.9283,49.6729,[[Comox, British Columbia|Comox]]
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  • ...logy student at [[Kwantlen University College]] living in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[ Canada]]. ...the modern business environment, Web 2.0, digital security, Vancouver and British Columbia.
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  • ...th a degree in Religious Studies and then went to journalism school at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (www.bcit.ca).
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  • | pagename =British Columbia | abc = British Columbia
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  • {{r|Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria}} (1994) {{r|Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver}} (1954)
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  • A history of the [[Fireboat|fireboats]] used by city of [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] since 1928.
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  • Professional National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • {{Image|BC Coast.png|right|350px|Prince Rupert on the coast of British Columbia.}} '''Prince Rupert''' is a community on the Northern coast of [[British Columbia]].<ref name=BCPorts2>
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  • *[[British Columbia]]
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  • ...ferry]] operated on the [[Fraser River]] by the city of [[New Westminster, British Columbia]], from 1891 to 1904
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  • '''Victoria''' is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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  • City in Canada located on the Pacific coast, in the province of British Columbia; Population 611,869.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Capital city of British Columbia, Canada, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacif
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  • ...hilcotin Uprising: A Study of Indian-White Relations in Nineteenth Century British Columbia. His research for this is reflected in an article entitled "The Chilcotin
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  • {{rpl|Victoria, British Columbia}}
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  • ...ade 11 and 12 at Columbia Square Adult Learning Centre in New Westminster, British Columbia. I am a long time user of computing technology. My first computing experien
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  • {{r|Victoria, British Columbia}} {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • *[http://www.physics.ubc.ca/~supercon/supercon.html University of British Columbia Superconductivity Group]
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  • ...on the [[Fraser River]] in Surrey, a part of metropolitan [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] that lies between the Fraser River and the U.S. border.
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  • {{r|Victoria, British Columbia}} {{r|University of British Columbia}}
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  • ...l of Arts and Sciences, University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia
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  • File:Princess Louise (sidewheeler) at Masset BC ca 1880.jpeg
    |description = Sidewheel steamboat Princess Louise near Masset, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands 1880 (now officially known as Haida Gwaii).
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  • First [[whale catcher]] to work off the coast of [[British Columbia]], in 1904, she was converted to a regular fishing vessel when the whales d
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  • ...l native to the Americas, ranging from southern [[Alberta]] and southern [[British Columbia]] in [[Canada]] to Central [[Argentina]].
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  • ...p://chmltech.com/reactors/fcc.pps Fluid Catalytic Cracking] (University of British Columbia, Quak Foo, Lee )
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    |Description = Prince Rupert on the coast of British Columbia
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  • ...Affairs'', Vol. 74, No. 3 (Autumn, 2001), pp.&nbsp;361-382, University of British Columbia.
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  • ...ferry]] operated on the [[Fraser River]] by the city of [[New Westminster, British Columbia]], from 1891 to 1904.<ref name=oppositethecity2011-07-09A/> Her [[catamara ...y extinguished. It is believed this was the first use of a fireboat, in [[British Columbia]].<ref name=oppositethecity2011-07-09A/>
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  • | pagename = Port Hardy, British Columbia | abc = Port Hardy, British Columbia
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  • Location: British Columbia, Canada
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  • ...anada. I also have a diploma to teach secondary science in the province of British Columbia. However, I work for a telecommunications company in IT, currently as the c
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  • The '''Fraser River''' is an important river in [[British Columbia]].
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • I was born in the 80s on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
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  • I hold a degree of Bachelor of Commerce from University of British Columbia. I am a Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming and DISC Person
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • {{rpl|British Columbia}}
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  • ...Pacific Railway and Northern British Columbia''. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1996.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Port Hardy, British Columbia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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    ...ame is Michael David Jones. I was born on February 19, 1984, in Vancouver, British Columbia. I call White Rock, B.C. home, but I am currently a graduate student at Uni
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  • {{r|Port Hardy, British Columbia}}
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • ...trategic Initiatives Lead for the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. With over 4,000 full-time faculty and staff, the Faculty of Medicine has 2 ...Point Grey campus, three teaching hospitals and affiliated centers across British Columbia. This included setting policies, procedures and guidelines and developing a
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  • ...enzie River]].<ref name=energeticcity2019-10-11/> Its headwaters are in [[British Columbia]]. Navigable sections are separated by rapids, at [[Hadley's Hope]], [[Ver
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • ...fic Northwest, wrote that she was the first steam-powered chaser boat in [[British Columbia]]. ...for her long and difficult voyage from Norway, around [[Cape Horn]], to [[British Columbia]].<ref name=Northwest/>
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • {{Rpl|Emblems of Victoria, British Columbia}}
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  • I am a student living in the province of British Columbia.
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • Greg W. Webster was born, was raised, and lives in British Columbia,
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  • Hello! I'm Troy Martin, a high school student in British Columbia, Canada. I'm a computer systems programmer fluent in C and C++, mostly flue
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • * [[University of British Columbia]]
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  • ...was handling the largest number of personal bankruptcies and proposals in British Columbia. Earl Sands is the author of the Bankruptcy Guide, published by Self-Counse
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  • In 1989, I received a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the Univercity of British Columbia (located in Vancouver, B.C., Canada).
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  • ...West Coast is the Canadian border between [[Seattle]] and [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]]. At the southernmost part of the Coast is the city of [[San Diego, Califo
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  • ...a community of 5,000 people at the northern tip of [[Vancouver Island]], [[British Columbia]].
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  • ...n Coast Guard ''CCGC Cape Sutil'' at CCG Station Port Hardy in Port Hardy, British Columbia
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • ...een’s University in Kingston, Canada, sought to find it in frozen ponds in British Columbia, once mined for magnesium sulfate. The results of Professor Peterson's dis
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  • Pararealgar from two localities in British Columbia (Mount Washington on Vancouver Island and the Gray
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  • ...911 to 1931, were built at the Polson Iron Works, and shipped by rail to [[British Columbia]].<ref name = SternwheelersTugs/> ...and Steam Tugs -- An Illustrated History of the Canadian Pacific Railway's British Columbia Lake and River Service
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  • ...ackground includes a Masters of Fine Arts in theatre design (University of British Columbia, Victoria), BA Honours in English literature and theatre (University of Sas
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  • ...e are other related topics. That latter will include ''Alberta'' just as ''British Columbia'' will be listed in the same manner on the ''Alberta'' related articles pag ...inition templates will eventually come in handy. The same article - say, ''British Columbia'', will be listed in many, many places. If the "r" template is used whereve
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  • |recorded = <small>19 March 1975 at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia.</small> ...from a soundboard recording of a concert at Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia, on 19 March 1975.
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • ...Affairs'', Vol. 74, No. 3 (Autumn, 2001), pp.&nbsp;361-382, University of British Columbia.
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  • ...beam facilities in the world. Located on the campus of the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC), its name comes from '''TRI-University Meson Facility''', originall
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  • {{r|British Columbia}}
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  • ...ry while playing classical guitar. I am now 79 yr. Old and a docent at the British Columbia museum, teaching on aspects of the Titanic exhibit.
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  • living in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He holds a General Studies Diploma
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  • ...ia|Williams Lake]], [[Vernon, British Columbia|Vernon]], and [[Abbotsford, British Columbia|Abbotsford]]. She studied Commerce at the [[Royal Military College of Canad Armstrong lives in [[Nelson, British Columbia]], with her husband, Rick Kutzner, and their three Black Labrador Retriever
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  • Idaho has in the North a boundary with the Canadian province of [[British Columbia]] that follows the 49th parallel of latitude. Its southern border with [[
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  • ...ote = The Liard has long been used as a major waterway into northern British Columbia and the Yukon. In 1836 Robert Campbell, working for the Hudson's Bay Compan
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  • | pagename = Emblems of Victoria, British Columbia
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  • ...e Railway King of Canada: Sir William Mackenzie, 1849-1923'' University of British Columbia Press, 1991. ...rand Trunk Pacific Railway and Northern British Columbia''. University of British Columbia Press, 1996.
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  • ...ich-Wilhelms University]]. In 1886/87 he went on his first expedition to [[British Columbia]]. Boas emigrated to the United States of America in 1887. His future wife
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  • ...region]]. Washington is bounded by the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[British Columbia]] on the north, [[Idaho (U.S. state)]] on the east, [[Oregon (U.S. state)|O
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  • Before that I was a not-so-retired Physics prof at the University of British Columbia, where I spent most of my "free" time (''i.e.'' non-teaching time) at [http
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  • the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He was born
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  • ...ries and Oceans]], on August 1, 2000, in her home port of [[Port Hardy]] [[British Columbia]], a port near the Northern tip of [[Vancouver Island]].
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  • ...acific coast]], at the mouth of the [[Fraser River]], in the province of [[British Columbia]].
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  • ...[[San Francisco, California]] in 1861, and first operated from [[Victoria, British Columbia]] to the lower [[Fraser River]].<ref name=ManitobaArchivesShipEnterprise186
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  • ...er]], built in 1943, that exploded, and burst into flames, in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]'s harbour, on March 6, 1945.<ref name=VancouverSun2013-03-05/> According | title = British Columbia: a centennial anthology
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  • *M.Ed., Adult Learning and Global Change, University of British Columbia
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  • ...Socred'') was a populist political movement strongest in [[Alberta]] and [[British Columbia]], 1930s-1970s. It spread to [[Saskatchewan]] and contested federal electio ...K. Carty, Lynda K. Erickson, ''Grassroots Politicians: Party Activists in British Columbia.'' (1991) p. 55 </ref>
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  • ...of the Department of Pediatrics, at the University of British Columbia and British Columbia's Children's Hospital, Vancouver, ""Geneticists in Canada don't tell people
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  • *12 December 1994 - [[Commodore Ballroom]] - [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]
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  • ...reboat operated on the [[Fraser River]] by the Surrey Fire Department in [[British Columbia]] from 1968 to 1972.<ref name=surreyfirefighters/><ref name=bclocalnews2017
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  • ...side the U.S. have been limited to day trips to the Bahamas and Vancouver, British Columbia, I have visited 40 states.
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  • {{rpl|British Columbia}}
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  • ...o the north of [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]] between the provinces of [[British Columbia]] and [[Saskatchewan]]. A majority of its population (3,455,062, 2007 est.) ...rt of the vaster [[Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin]], stretching from [[British Columbia]] to [[Manitoba]], as well as parts of [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]] and
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  • '''First Narrows''' is one of the names given to the mouth of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]'s inner harbour.<ref name=VancouverThirkell2000/>
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  • ...ennifer, are also actresses. Miss Bertram currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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  • ...esearch.blogspot.com/ research blog]), microbiologist at the University of British Columbia; all results discussed but raw experimental notebook is not exposed.
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  • {{r|Port Hardy, British Columbia}}
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  • ...ation. He had previously studied in the Ph.D. program at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration between 1982 and 1984. He
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  • ...rt of the vaster [[Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin]], stretching from [[British Columbia]] to [[Manitoba]], as well as parts of [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]] and ...Alberta, which by 2007 drove unemployment rates in Alberta and adjacent [[British Columbia]] to the lowest levels in history. Even as far away as [[Atlantic Canada]],
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  • |British Columbia First Nations
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  • In 2007 [[Victoria, British Columbia]] purchased a ''"[[Firestorm 30]]"'' [[fireboat]], named '''''Protector''''
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  • By 1929 a railway had been built to [[Fort St. John, British Columbia]], on the upper river, making water transportation less important.<ref name
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  • ...ouver Island|Vancouver Island (1849)]] and in [[Colony of British Columbia|British Columbia (1858)]]. Canada launched a series of western exploratory expeditions to cl ...and Vancouver Island (which had [[United Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia|united]] in 1866) and the colony of [[Prince Edward Island]] joined Confede
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  • ...iven access to travel freely on native lands for life. He moved away from British Columbia and Alaska to Oregon.<ref name="fischerbio">{{cite web|title=Phil Fischer B ...r setup his own business or began selling music, he attempted to start the British Columbia Contractors Association in Kamloops to help Canadian contractors get equal
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  • | birth_place = British Columbia
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  • The city of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] has operated [[fireboat]](s) since 1928, when the city introduced the ''[
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  • ...eclining fundamentals, new lines were constructed in Quebec, Labrador, and British Columbia to tap natural resources. Few of these new lines, though, were directly co
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  • | quote = Emily Piggford was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for The Girlfriend Experienc
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  • ...ant red sea urchin, on its population biology. Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.<!--{{cite book | publisher = University of British Columbia
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  • |Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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  • ...it borders the [[Canada|Canadian]] provinces of [[Yukon Territory]] and [[British Columbia]] to the east. Thus, Alaska is physically separated from the mainland U.S.,
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  • University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada -->
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  • | birth_place = [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], Canada
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  • ...she signed with [[Arista Records]] in 1988, relocated to [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], and began writing songs for her debut album. Released in January 1989,
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  • Fear of Fenian attack plagued the [[Lower Mainland]] of [[British Columbia]] during the 1880s, as the Fenian Brotherhood was actively organizing in [[
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  • | University Of British Columbia, Vancouver
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  • ...Research chair in global politics and international law at [[University of British Columbia|UBC]], responded:
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  • ...drove the last spike of the 9000-mile CNoR system near Kamloops Junction, British Columbia. But the CNoR was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Its insolvency th
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  • ...800 km long and built between [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]], and [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]]. The extension was completed in 1914 (two years after Hays's death). To
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  • ...ssor<br>Department of Molecular Biology (Retina Research)<br>University of British Columbia<br>Laboratory of Dr. Robert S. Molday 1999-2000
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  • ...l of Arts and Sciences, University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia</ref>. An inter-related discipline, it draws upon geology, [[ecology]], an
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  • ...er Resisting Foreign Invasion' Policy, 1928-1936." PhD dissertation U. of British Columbia [Canada] 2000. 234 pp. DAI 2000 61(5): 1989-A. DANQ48621 Fulltext: [[ProQ
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  • ...eter. ''Against the Grain: Foresters and Politics in Nova Scotia.'' U. of British Columbia Pr., 2000. 352 pp.
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  • ...land. By 1950 the RCMP had undertaken provincial policing Newfoundland and British Columbia.
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  • ...''CL-515''' is a [[water bomber]] under development by [[Viking Air]] of [[British Columbia]].<ref name=skiesmag2018-08-22/>
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  • ...miles long and built between [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]], and [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]]. Prince Rupert was chosen as the Pacific port because it was some 500 mi
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  • * The vessel had previously served in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]].
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  • The next year found ''Estes'' sailing north in July to ports in [[British Columbia]], and again in August to call at [[Seattle]]. During her 1959 tour of dut
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  • # [[Port Hardy, British Columbia ‎]]
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  • ...ompleted those repairs late in the month and, after visits to [[Esquimalt, British Columbia]], and San Diego, transited the canal on [[20 September]] and arrived in [[
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  • ...ies in upstate New York, while in blueberry fields in the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, the mean number of native bees, including both bumble bees and solitary be ...le bees. Diversity of solitary bees was high in another study conducted in British Columbia [[http://en.citizendium.org/354072.html#B29 29]], but blueberry mass was ob
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  • ...Oregon territory (comprised of present-day Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia), as well as Texas. He sought to purchase California, which Mexico had negl
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  • ...lication for leave to appeal the decision was turned down. Long moved to [[British Columbia]] in the summer of 2007<ref name="Matas"/> He established himself as a member of the community in [[Nelson, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.thestar.com/Article/461025| title = Oth
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  • .../cmb_intro.html The Cosmic Microwave Background] Doug Scott, University of British Columbia Astronomy Group</ref>
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  • ...keep as well.<ref name=Example11 /> <ref name=Example13> The University of British Columbia, [http://copyright.ubc.ca/copyright-legislation/bill-c-11-the-copyright-mod
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  • ...of a Rotary Evaporator (Rotovap)] (from the website of the [[University of British Columbia]])</ref> is a type of vacuum distillation apparatus used to remove bulk [[s
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  • ...of a Rotary Evaporator (Rotovap)] (from the website of the [[University of British Columbia]])</ref> is a type of vacuum distillation apparatus used to remove bulk [[s
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  • ...levision network in the world, from [[Sydney, Nova Scotia]] to [[Victoria, British Columbia]]. Reportedly, the first continuous live broadcast of a breaking news stor
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  • * Loo, Tina. ''Making law, order, and authority in British Columbia, 1821-1871'' (1994) * Barman, Jean. ''The West beyond the West: A History of British Columbia'' (1996)
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  • ...m. ''Cycling into Saigon: The Conservative Transition in Ontario.'' U. of British Columbia Press, 2000. 224 pp. Analysis of the 1995 transition from New Democratic Pa
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  • ...tish Columbia must register with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC).
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  • ...udios in [[New York, New York|New York City]], and a 'hut' in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppelin: From
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  • ...the ownership of the vast, unsettled Oregon region (which included modern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Idaho) by an agreement with Britain calling for a j
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  • # [[Port Hardy, British Columbia ‎]]
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  • ...rned by its own engineering association. For instance, in the Province of British Columbia an engineering graduate with 5 or more years of experience in an engineerin
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  • ...has two leagues in [[Canada]]: the [[Western Lacrosse Association]] for [[British Columbia]], and [[Major Series Lacrosse]] (sanctioned by the [[Ontario Lacrosse Asso
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  • ...in such competitions.<ref>[http://www.bcpipers.org/rules.html Rules of the British Columbia Pipers Association] - in which "acceptable highland dress" for solo pipers
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  • ...nd the first in [[Canada]] was built at the Ishikawa Hotel in [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]] in 1905[http://www.faithandmedia.org/pdfdocs/guide-buddhism.pdf
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  • ...</ref> The Social Credit party proved durable at the provincial level in British Columbia; it governed that province for decades under W.A.C. Bennett.<ref> Mildred A * Fisher, Robin. "The Decline of Reform: British Columbia Politics in the 1930s." ''Journal of Canadian Studies'' 1990 25
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  • [[:Category:Lakes of British Columbia|Lakes of British Columbia]] (1)
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  • ...dergoing upkeep. Late in August, ''Union'' made a brief trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, to represent the United States Navy in the Pacific National Exhibit. On 13
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  • ...older fireboat built in 1951, was purchased from the City of [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], and refurbished. She was piloted down the Pacific Coast to dock alongsid
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  • ...lits the area at 49th parallel with Britain; war averted; compromise gives British Columbia to Britain, and Washington, Idaho and Oregon to U.S.
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  • ...at the 49th parallel, ending the wear threat.<ref> The British area became British Columbia; the American area became Washington and Oregon.</ref> Tyler and Calhoun w
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  • Canada: HQ: [[Richmond, British Columbia|Richmond]], [[British Columbia]] ...nada, Ltd. (NOCL) is a based in [[Richmond, British Columbia|Richmond]], [[British Columbia]], with its own distribution centre in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Onta
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  • "Pierre Molinier", Fine Arts Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 22 April - 28 May 1993 [Touring exhibition]
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  • ...reservoir of infection” for a specific geographic region. For instance, in British Columbia, Canada, insectivorous bats (adapted to feeding on insects) are the only re
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  • ...eter. ''Against the Grain: Foresters and Politics in Nova Scotia.'' U. of British Columbia Press, 2000. 352 pp.
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  • ...te of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] consists of a coastal strip west of [[British Columbia]] in Canada, and the bulk of the Alaska Peninsula. The coastal strip is ch
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  • '''Colòmbia''' ''country'' = '''Colúmbia''' ''company, [[British Columbia|British]]'' (-'''ló'''- is the Spanish and a [[spelling pronunciation]])
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  • ...accessdate=October 22, 2011|date=1 October 2007|publisher= [[University of British Columbia Press]] |isbn=978-0-7748-1411-9|page=85}}</ref> Men's rights writer [[Chri
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  • ...part of the vast [[Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin]], stretching from [[British Columbia]] to [[Manitoba]], as well as parts of [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]] and
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  • ...hey can be used by anyone; there is a group of grade 8 girls in Vancouver, British Columbia, who use OJS to publish their own peer-reviewed journal.
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  • ...omolecularTherapy.htm "Vitamin Therapy, Megadose / Orthomolecular Therapy" British Columbia Provincial Health Services Authority 2000]</ref><ref>[http://www.orthomed.c
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  • ...ything the Florida Univ. system has, and for another month or so the U. of British Columbia library. Wonderful to have indeed! I appreciate and think its great when
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