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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Emblems of Victoria, British Columbia]]
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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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  • File:Vancouver-island-lambert-azimuthal.png
    * -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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  • File:BC Coast.png
    |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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