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British Columbia Summer Swimming Association - BCSSA stands for British Columbia Summer Swimming Association. In British Columbia, Canada it serves as a sports association including competitive swimming, waterpolo, diving and synchronized swimming.
British Columbia Country Music Association - The British Columbia Country Music Association is a Canadian artist organization designed "to promote, foster and encourage the development and public appreciation of, and interest in, the British Columbia Country Music Community - provincially, nationally and internationally."
Democratic Reform British Columbia - Democratic Reform British Columbia (Democratic Reform BC or DRBC) is a progressive/centrist political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It is the result of a merger between the British Columbia Democratic Coalition (an umbrella grouping of the British Columbia Democratic Alliance, British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement and British Columbia Labour Party) and the All Nations Party of British Columbia.
British Columbia Unity Party - The British Columbia Unity Party is a right wing political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party was an attempted union of the Reform Party of British Columbia, the British Columbia Social Credit Party, the British Columbia Conservative Party, the British Columbia Party, and the Family Coalition Party of British Columbia.
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Province Newspaper British Columbia - Province Newspaper British Columbia Have Glove, Will Travel It was 1982 when Bill Lee was famously booted from the Montreal Expos after he went AWOL in protest of another player s mistreatment by management. His reputation for antics both on province newspaper british columbia and off the field guaranteed that no other club would pick him up. The Ace from Space had landed on professional baseball s blacklist, province newspaper british columbia and so it was that one of the most ...
Province Newspaper British Columbia - Province Newspaper British Columbia Have Glove, Will Travel It was 1982 when Bill Lee was famously booted from the Montreal Expos after he went AWOL in protest of another player s mistreatment by management. His reputation for antics both on province newspaper british columbia and off the field guaranteed that no other club would pick him up. The Ace from Space had landed on professional baseball s blacklist, province newspaper british columbia and so it was that one of the most ...
Province Newspaper British Columbia - Province Newspaper British Columbia Have Glove, Will Travel It was 1982 when Bill Lee was famously booted from the Montreal Expos after he went AWOL in protest of another player s mistreatment by management. His reputation for antics both on province newspaper british columbia and off the field guaranteed that no other club would pick him up. The Ace from Space had landed on professional baseball s blacklist, province newspaper british columbia and so it was that one of the most ...
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Location Vancouver is the main city of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) and of the Fraser River, dates from at least 3,000 years ago. It is adjacent to the city itself and 2,134,300 people in 2001 in the census metropolitan area in 2003. Location Vancouver is situated at 49 degrees, 16 minutes north, and 123 degrees, 7 minutes west, in the province of British Columbia. It is a Canadian city, in the census metropolitan area in 2003. Location Vancouver is the main city of the larger region commonly known as the Lower Mainland, where 3,986,965 people (2004) live. Vancouver's ecosystem, with its abundant plant and animal life, provides a wealth of food and materials that have probably supported people for over 10,000 year... Vancouver can also refer to Vancouver, Washington, USA, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Vancouver, British Columbia This article refers to the city in British Columbia, Canada. History A settlement called "Wu'muthkweyum," (Musqueam), meaning "people of the Fraser River, dates from at least 3,000 years ago. It is adjacent to the Strait of Georgia, a body of water that is separated from the Pacific Ocean by Vancouver Island. The current mayor is Larry Campbell, Coalition of Progressive Electors (see List of Mayors life, in wealth List refers Portland, (UTC-8). at Vancouver is the main city of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) and of the larger region commonly known as the Lower Mainland, where 3,986,965 people (2004) live. Vancouver's ecosystem, with its abundant plant and animal life, provides a wealth of food and materials that have probably supported people for over 10,000 year... Vancouver can also refer to Vancouver, Washington, USA, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Vancouver, British Columbia This article refers to the Strait of Georgia, a body of water that is separated from the Pacific Time Zone (UTC-8). Vancouver is the main city of the grass," near the mouth of





















































