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  1. Discovery by Design: The Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of British Columbia: Origins and History, 1907-2001 by Eric Damer, 2002-03
  2. The Thompson Country: Being Notes On the History of Southern British Columbia, and Particularly of the City of Kamloops, Formerly Fort Thompson by Mark Sweeten Wade, 2010-03-04
  3. Natural History of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia Natural History of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska (North American Fauna, No 21) by Wilfred Hudson Osgood, 1972-06
  4. Local history in British Columbia: A guide to researching, writing, and publishing for the nonprofessional (Technical paper series / British Columbia Heritage Trust) by Maureen Cassidy, 1983
  5. Beyond the City Limits: Rural History in British Columbia
  6. Diane Purvey and Christopher Walmsley, eds. Child and Family Welfare in British Columbia: A History.: An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by John W. Friesen, 2007-03-22
  7. Building British Columbia : A History of Union Carpenters 1883-1978 Aka The Story of the Carpenters' Union and the Trade Union Movement Since 1881 by n/a, 1979
  8. The Ukrainian Catholic Church in British Columbia : A History Documentary Chronological Survey by Michael Tatarniuk, 1997
  9. British Columbia: A History by Margaret A. Ormsby, 1971
  10. British Columbia: a History by Margaret A. Ormsby, 1971
  11. A Souvenir Photo Album of the Historic O'Keefe Ranch: Over 100 Years of British Columbia History. by anonymous,
  12. British Columbia : A History. by Margaret A. Ormsby, 1959-01-01
  13. Lost treasure in British Columbia: A history of lost mines & buried or sunken treasure located in British Columbia (His Treasure book 3) by Laurence Andrew Lazeo, 1973
  14. British Columbia: A History.

61. Golden Retriever Club Of British Columbia - History Of The GRCBC
Golden rescue GRCBC adult placement Contact information. Christopher Burton Jack Reid. A Brief history of the Golden Retriever Club of british columbia
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A Brief History of the Golden Retriever Club of British Columbia The GRCBC had its beginnings in the mid-sixties when local members of the Golden Retriever Club of Canada began running licensed field trials under the sponsorship of the National Club. In 1970, the Golden Retriever Club of Canada approved the formation of the B.C. Chapter of the GRCC. The early members were largely hunting and field trial oriented in their interests. Early influential members included Mr. Christopher Burton, who was made a Life Member in Sept. 1970, and Jack Reid (Goldrange), who gained this honour in 1973. The B.C. Chapter’s first conformation booster show was held with the Century Dog Club on November 21, 1970. The Club continued to hold CKC licensed field trials and annual boosters in the early seventies. Following a successful fun match for obedience and conformation, held in Fort Langley Park in August 1976, the Club held its first CKC sanctioned match in September 1977. The first specialty show was held March 13, 1981 at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, Surrey, B.C. with an entry of 75 Goldens in the regular conformation classes and 31 in the regular obedience classes. The GRCBC held its first annual awards banquet in January 1977. Club members’ Goldens were recognized for earning new titles in conformation, field and obedience competition during the preceding year. Awards for the Top Show Dog, Top Show Bitch, Top Show Puppy, Top Obedience Dog, Top Novice Obedience Dog, Top Field Dog and Top Field Puppy were also presented for the first time. The silver cups used for these awards originally came from the collection of Col. Samuel Magoffin of the famous Rockhaven Kennels in North Vancouver and were donated to the GRCBC by Mr. Christopher Burton. Included in the collection was the cup won by Am.Can. Ch. Speedwell Pluto on the occasion of the first Best in Show win by a Golden Retriever in North America at the Puget Sound Kennel Club (Washington State) in December 1933. Additional awards were added over the years and the silver cups were mounted on wooden teak and oak bases made for the Club by members Barrie Mills and Bill Joyner.

62. LDS Canada - British Columbia - History
Events, addresses, history and other resources for Canadian Latterday Saints eventsof the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in british columbia.
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LDS Canada Events, addresses, history and other resources for Canadian Latter-day Saints Home British Columbia Other Services Below are some of the prominent historical events of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in British Columbia.
  • 1845, Brigham Young mentioned in a letter to the Saints that Vancouver Island was being considered as a place of settlement for the Pioneers. 1875 - Pioneers William and Maria Copley settled on Vancouver Island with their three children at Shawnigan. 1887 - Anthony Stenhouse, a member of the legislative assembly of British Columbia who chose to resign from the assembly, was the first convert on Vancouver Island. He was later baptised in Cardston by Charles Ora Card. 1902, Mar 5, BC was added to the Northwest States Mission. 1903, May 14 - President Nephi Pratt of the Northwestern States Mission organized the “Victoria Conference” with Elder W. M. Swan of Salt Lake City, UT, as the president. 1904 - The president of the Northwest States Mission visited Vancouver and found an LDS family.

63. The History Of Radiation Treatment In British Columbia: BC Cancer Agency
Radiation as a Cure for CancerThe history of Radiation Treatment in british ColumbiaStewart Jackson MD This book chronicles the history of radiation treatment
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Agency Links: Home Contact Us Legal Privacy ... Patient/Public Info The History of Radiation Treatment in British Columbia Patient/Public Info The History of Radiation Treatment in British Columbia Cancer Dictionary Types of Cancer Cancer Treatment Info for New Patients ... Unconventional Therapies Patient/Public Info - The History of Radiation Treatment in British Columbia
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Stewart Jackson MD This book chronicles the history of radiation treatment used in British Columbia throughout the twentieth century. The story begins with the acquisition of X-rays by the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria in 1899 and the treatment of a "sarcoma" of the jaw at the Vancouver City Hospital in April 1902. The first cures using radium were described in 1910 by a retired naval surgeon at St Paul's Hospital. (Click thumbnail image at left to zoom.) The desire to centralize treatment in a first class clinic in the 1930s led to the creation of the British Columbia Cancer Institute. The progress of the Institute is traced through to the creation of the provincial British Columbia Cancer Agency in the last quarter of the century. The story closes on December 31st 2000. The narrative is liberally referenced with source material and contains 123 black and white illustrations, personal remembrances, biographical sketches of significant individuals and Author's Notes to help guide those less familiar with the scientific aspects of the treatment.

64. City Of Victoria - Welcome To Victoria
Official city web site; provides links to city departments and facilities, businesses, city services, Category Regional North America Localities V Victoria...... unique character is deeply rooted in its 150year history a history full of Today,Victoria is best known as the capital city of british columbia, and as a
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The City is inviting residents of the Jubilee neighborhood to provided their feedback on the 18 month Jubilee Trial Road Closures. Click here for more.
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The Dockside lands have some challenges and great potential. We need your help to identify the best ways the land could be used, what buildings might look like and how redevelopment can fit well into the area. Find out more information April is Taste of Recreation Month - - Posted March 18 During the month of April all Recreation Centres in the Greater Victoria Region offer a pass for $20.03. This pass allows you admission to all drop in session at any or all of the facilities throughout the Region.

65. Elections BC - Electoral History Of British Columbia 1871-1986 - TOC
Electoral history of british columbia 18711986. Table of Contents.Preface. Introduction. Part One General Election Summary Election
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66. British Columbia Aviation Museum Web Site
The british columbia Aviation Museum is dedicated to preserving aircraft and artifacts related to Category Reference Museums Aviation North America Canada......We collect, restore and display aircraft and artifacts related to the historyof aviation in Canada, with emphasis on british columbia aviation history.
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The B ritish Columbia Aviation Museum
Welcome to the Museum's web site. Site Index: British Columbia Aviation Museum Aircraft on Display Engines on Display Other Displays ... School projects at the Museum The British Columbia Aviation Museum Society is dedicated to preserving aircraft and artefacts. We collect, restore and display aircraft and artefacts related to the history of aviation in Canada, with emphasis on British Columbia. Click here for more information about our Museum and a map of our location The Museum is open 7 days a week (excepting Christmas and New Years day) Hours are: winter (Standard Time) 11:00 to 15:00 summer (Daylight Saving Time) 10:00 to 16:00 Admission to the museum is: Adult: $5.00 Senior: $4:00

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68. Likely British Columbia - History
Lots of great views and history. Chamber of Commerce PO Box 29 (250)7902398 ph/faxLikely, british columbia Canada, V0L 1N0 E-Mail Chamber of Commerce.
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69. PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COUNCIL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - History Of The PCCBC
Council history In 1974, the Chairman of the BC Construction Association, WayneFarmer, of 2000 PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COUNCIL OF british columbia and MICRON
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Council History
In 1974, the Chairman of the BC Construction Association, Wayne Farmer, of Farmer Construction Ltd., approached the then Deputy Minister of Public Works, Government of BC, and those public Works officials responsible for the calling of BC Government construction tenders, and the administration and payment of contracts once they were awarded.
At that time, Public Works was responsible under the Public Works Act for the provision of facilities for all Ministries, and difficulties were being experienced, in a time of a high volume of construction work, in obtaining bids from contractors, particularly in certain areas of the Province.
The BCCA, for their part, were also concerned that such a major purchaser of construction was experiencing difficulty in getting bids, and in addition, felt that their contractors were not receiving prompt payment for work done, as well as experiencing frustrations in the current tendering procedures, and in dealing with the Province's many Ministries and Agencies, which had many differing ways of purchasing construction.
With the approval of the Minister, a committee was formed, comprising George Giles, Deputy Minister, Wayne Farmer, Chairman, BCCA, Stan Edgcombe, Contracts Administrator, and Doug Grey, Director of Construction.This committee was known as the Joint Technical Planning Committee (JTPC), and its objectives were to even out the peaks and valleys in the government construction programme, to achieve better communication with the industry, and to reduce problems in the system of dealing with contracts once awarded.

70. PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COUNCIL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - History Of The PCCBC
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71. BCHF - Historical Web Site Prize
Visit David Mattison's BC history Site Dedicated to tracking Internet andWorldWide Web resources for the study of british columbia's history.
http://www.bchf.bc.ca/web.html
Historical Web Site Competition
"A chance to honour your favourite Web site: your own or someone else's."

Deadline:
31 December
The British Columbia Historical Federation and David Mattison are jointly sponsoring a yearly cash award of $250 to recognize Web sites, longer than one page, that contribute to the understanding and appreciation of British Columbia's past. Judgment will be based on historical content, layout, design, and ease of use.
The award honours individual initiative in writing and presentation. Institutional sites are not eligible.
Nominations for the BC Historical Web Site prize for 2003 must be made to the British Columbia Historical Federation, Web Site Prize Committee, prior to 31 December 2003. Web site creators and authors may nominate their own sites.
Prize rules and nomination form
can be found at David Mattison's BC History Website. Select "Scholarships, Awards, and Financial Aid" Winner No Winner Past Winners British Columbia License Plates . Run by Christopher Garrish, this site is exactly what it sounds like, all about the history of BC license plates.

72. History Of Vancouver Island, British Columbia,Canada
Kwakwaka'wakw. Events in british columbia's history. Events in VancouverIsland's history Island Moments by Danda Humphreys. The
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The history of Vancouver Island is an interesting amalgamation of First Nations and European culture.
It began with Captain Cook's arrival at Nootka Island in 1778 and, subsequently, as English and Spanish explorers found their way to the lush paradise of the Pacific Northwest.
Today, the combination of Aboriginal, Spanish and English heritage is reflected in the place names along the coast.
Saturna, Galiano and Estevan have exotic Spanish derivation, while Cook, Douglas, Chatham and Cavendish hearken back to English discovery and governance. Indian names like Cowichan, Songhees, Haida and Sooke (T'Sou-ke Nation) come from an Aboriginal population that has inhabited the Island since the ice age. If you stare out at the smoky Sooke Hills on a misty day, or visit Goldstream Park during the salmon run in November, it is easy to imagine the life of the First Nations people on the Island prior to European arrival. In the Rainforest, where old growth areas have been preserved, one gets a glimpse of the past, unadulterated by the changes wrought in this century.

73. History Of British Columbia, Canada - Historical Dates
Search, Ad. Category, history Heritage. Historical Dates BritishColumbia. 1778, 1778 Great Britain's explorer, Captain James Cook
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Historical Dates - British Columbia 1778 Great Britain's explorer, Captain James Cook, reached Nootka Sound and became the first white man to set foot on British Columbian soil. John Mackay was the first white man to live in BC - in Nootka on Vancouver Island. Frances Barkley, the young wife of Captain Charles William Barkley, was the first white woman to set foot on Vancouver Island. October 28: Treaty of the Nootka Convention was accepted and signed by Great Britain and Spain. August 28: Captain George Vancouver reached Nootka. July 22: Alexander McKenzie, the first European to complete a journey across Canada, arrived at the Pacific Coast May: Simon Fraser and his twenty-four adventures set out in four canoes to descend the Fraser River.

74. Index For Richmond Natural History Pages
The Natural history of Richmond, british columbia Home Page. Department of Geography,University of british columbia. http//www.geog.ubc.ca/richmond/city
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The Natural History of Richmond

75. British Columbia Ambulance Service
Welcome to the british columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS). The followingpages present a brief history and description of our service.
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"Working Together for Life" Welcome to the British Columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS)
The following pages present a brief history and description of our service. We have also included some information about the management and operation of BCAS, and a few operational statistics. BCAS provides public ambulance service in B.C. under the authority of the Emergency Health Services Commission of the provincial Ministry of Health Services. The commission is mandated to oversee the broad responsibility of overall emergency medical service provision, regulation and direction in B.C.
History The province has had a long history of varying degrees of involvement with ambulance service provision to the citizens of B.C. However, it was not until July 1, 1974 that government legislation was enacted to create the BCAS. It was formed in response to growing concerns about the conditions then present in the ambulance industry of the day. Emergency pre-hospital medical services were supplied by a mixture of commercial operators - some operating from funeral homes - some partially subsidized by municipalities - some based with volunteer fire departments - and some of which existed on paid subscriptions from the public. The competition between ambulance companies was intense, standards were not uniformly observed, and effective patient care was often an afterthought.

76. British Columbia
BC Historical Topics. british columbia Architecture history. The britishcolumbia history Internet/World-Wide Web Page by David Mattison.
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Sikh Immigration and Komagata Maru
Pioneer East Indian Immigration to the Pacific Coast by T.S. Sibia includes text and photographs documenting the experiences of East Indian immigrants to the US and Canada.

77. UBC Archives - History Of The University Of British Columbia
than 25,000 items and focuses on the exploration of the Pacific Northwest, the Chineseexperience in North America, the history of british columbia, and the
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A Brief History of the University of British Columbia
- Initial proposal for a provincial university made by Superintendent of Education John Jessop, only six years after British Columbia joined Canada, with the total population still less than 50,000. - "An Act Respecting the University of British Columbia" passed by the provincial legislature. However, the political rivalry between Vancouver Island and the mainland leads to a dispute about where the university should be located. - The first meeting of the new university's senate in Victoria (Vancouver Island) fails to reach quorum when some members from the mainland fail to attend. A second meeting is never held, and the "Act" is allowed to lapse. - Vancouver High School establishes Vancouver College, affiliated with Montreal's McGill University. - Vancouver College taken over by McGill and is renamed McGill University College of British Columbia. MUCBC offers only two-year programmes in arts and sciences; students still have to go elsewhere to complete their degrees. - "University Endowment Act" provides for the funding of a provincial university through the sale of up to two million acres of Crown land in central and northern British Columbia.

78. Book Censorship In British Columbia: A History. Introduction
A timeline of book censorship and challenges in the history ofBritish columbia, from 1900 to the present day.
http://www.bcla.bc.ca/ifc/censorshipbc/intro.html
    Introduction This website contains a list of books, magazines, newspapers and some music materials that have been subject to censorship challenges in British Columbia, including materials that have been banned nation-wide by the government of Canada. The list was compiled from existing print sources (mainly newspapers) and websites, and thus includes only censorship challenges reported in the media. When gathering information for the site, the researcher used the definitions of censorship found in the Oxford English Dictionary and Websters Third New International Dictionary . An amalgamation of these two definitions reads as follows: Censorship : The act or system of changing the content of, or restricting or prohibiting access to information because an individual or organization finds the information unacceptible; the deliberate attempt of governments, churches, groups and individual persons to prevent others from freely expressing themselves.
    Historical research and site design/construction were carried out by Corey Schultz, MLIS 2001 graduate of the School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies (SLAIS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The project was initiated by the British Columbia Library Association (BCLA) Intellectual Freedom Committee, and supervised by Dr. Ann Curry, Associate Professor, SLAIS-UBC.
In order to obtain maximum coverage of reported censorship activity, this project utilized the

79. UBC Philosophy Department
Undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Research specializations include ethics, social and political Category Reference Education Arts, Faculty of...... and teaching interests in ancient philosophy and the history and philosophy of Departmentof Philosophy University of british columbia 1866 Main Mall E370
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A position as Visiting Assistant Professor of History and Philosophy of Economics has just been advertised. The department is happy to announce two new hires. John Beatty of the University of Minnesota has accepted a senior position. Professor Beatty prominent historian and philosopher of science specializing in the history and philosophy of biology, conceptual and methodological problems in evolutionary biology and genetics, and the history of evolutionary biology and genetics. Scott Anderson has accepted a junior position in value theory. Professor Anderson completed his doctorate at the University of Chicago in 2001 and is now teaching at SUNY Albany. He works on coercion and also on practical necessity. His publications include "Prostitution and Sexual Autonomy: Making Sense of the Prohibition on Prostitution" in the 2002 volume of Ethics (read it on-line)
Knowing Art Conference
UBC is hosting a conference exploring topics at the intersection of aesthetics and epistemology. The conference dates are August 7 to 10, 2003. A full programme and registration forms are available at the conference web site.

80. Ubcpress.ca :: University Of British Columbia Press
Britain's Past in Canada Paul T. Phillips. british columbia Place Names GP(Philip)V. Akrigg Helen Akrigg. The Burden of history Elizabeth Furniss.
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