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In October 2008, Telus was named one of BC's Top Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc., which was announced by The Vancouver Sun, The Province and the Victoria Times-Colonist.
Usually, the municipality passes a by-law to adopt the code, so the same book applies across that whole territory or Province, etc .. Alternatively, a municipality may elect to issue its own version, such as The City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which typically makes its own changes to the British Columbia Building Code ( BCBC ), and then issues its own Vancouver Building By-law, rather than to simply adopt the BCBC, as all other municipalities in British Columbia do.
The Province had been the best selling newspaper in Vancouver, ahead of The Vancouver Sun and News Herald.
In 1957, The Province and The Vancouver Sun were sold to Pacific Press Limited which was jointly owned by both newspaper companies.
In the early seventies, he began working as a freelance journalist and critic for various publications and newspapers, including The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Vancouver Sun, The New Reader, Books in Canada, the Victoria Times-Colonist and Vancouver's The Province — where he was the poetry critic for two years, and had his own column.
This redevelopment was opposed by the public and in 1976 after much lobbying ; the cathedral was named a Class A Heritage building in the municipality of Vancouver and The Province of British Columbia.
He worked as a journalist, editor, and freelance correspondent for Winnipeg Free Press, the Province in Vancouver and other publications.
The Vancouver Sun is a broadsheet, and unlike The Toronto Sun, not tabloid ; the Vancouver Province, also owned by Postmedia Network, Inc, is that market's traditional tabloid daily.
Vancouver newspaper The Province reported that two other teams had offered deals that matched the contract he signed, but Näslund ultimately chose to remain with the Canucks because he felt the club had a better chance of winning the Stanley Cup.
Notable Peak alumni include journalist and author Allen Garr, Vancouver Province copy editor Lorne Mallin, author and interviewer John Sawatsky, award winning Calgary Herald journalist Michelle Lang, and Charles Demers, a comedian and author of Vancouver Special.
She served as a weekly columnist for the Vancouver Province and the Vancouver Sun newspapers during the 2005 provincial election and an election analyst for Global BC and CTV News Channel during the 2006 federal election.
Among the players chosen over him, defensive forward Dick Duff ( inducted in 2006 ) was singled out by Vancouver sports journalist Tony Gallagher in The Province as one Bure deserved recognition over.
* 1861 – Province of Canada ( Canada East-Canada West ), New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Colony of Vancouver Island – 3, 174, 442
Leading up to the free agency period, Gáborík was speculated to have interest in signing with the Vancouver Canucks after The Province reported he had recently bought a home in West Vancouver in the 2009 off-season.
* Paddy Sherman -- editor / writer and political commentator, also an editor at the Vancouver Province and known for his histories and biographies
Oak Bay is a municipality located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian Province of British Columbia, Canada.
Hero is Laid at Rest ", Vancouver Daily Province article on McBeath's funeral.
* April 22, 2005-NDP candidate Rollie Keith withdraws his candidacy in Chilliwack-Kent after telling the Vancouver Province that he was " impressed " when he met Slobodan Milošević and that he did not believe there had been war crimes committed in Kosovo.

Vancouver and photo
Satellite photo of Vancouver region, with Burrard Inlet running left to right near the top of the image
Satellite photo of Vancouver region, with the western and central sections ( Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster ) of the Burrard Peninsula visible.
The fund received royalties generated from Vancouver ’ s First Century: a photo history of Vancouver, edited by city staff.
* Shalalth c. 1950, Vancouver Public Library photo no.

Vancouver and left
After Irving Stowe died in 1975, Phyllis Cormack left from Vancouver to face Soviet whalers on the coast of California.
The British explorer George Vancouver left England a year later.
In 2001, the Vancouver Grizzlies relocated to Memphis, which left the Raptors as the only Canadian team in the NBA.
The treaty granted the Hudson's Bay Company navigation rights on the Columbia River for supplying their fur posts, clear titles to their trading post properties allowing them to be sold later if they wanted, and left the British with good anchorages at Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia.
Despite press reports of interest from Arsenal, and the offer of a player-manager role by Southend United, Robson left Fulham in 1967 and accepted a three-year deal with Canada's Vancouver Royals.
However, the freeze was largely left in place for the Vancouver Island TCH which was becoming seen mostly as a commercial local service corridor isolated from the increasingly high-mobility highway networks on the Canadian mainland.
However, in-season acquisitions, such as defenceman Jaroslav Spacek, defenceman Dick Tarnstrom, goaltender Dwayne Roloson, and left wing Sergei Samsonov, helped Edmonton finish the regular season with ninety-five points and clinch the final playoff spot in the Western Conference over the Vancouver Canucks.
In 1969 Perls left Esalen and started a Gestalt community at Lake Cowichan on Vancouver Island, Canada.
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Each spring, one left from Fort Vancouver and the other from York Factory on Hudson Bay.
In 1990, he left Hong Kong at the peak of his music career and emigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he reportedly " found peace and tranquility.
Note: The mayor and three other councillors left the party's caucus in 2005 to form Vision Vancouver.
More than 200, 000 hectares have been part of a multi-year study using Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping ( TEM ) to identify areas prone to geologic and geomorphic hazards, in particular, landslides, soil erosion, and sedimentation, as well as identify and characterize terrain conditions associated with these hazards. The region contains the largest area of intact ( unlogged ) temperate rainforest left on Vancouver Island.
The Open Road, an internationally known journal of the anti-authoritarian left, was founded by a core of Vancouver Yippies.
Pattison knew that in order to compete with the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL, who shared the same arena, he needed to attract a major star to the team, as André Lacroix, who had led the league in scoring the previous year, left to join the New York Golden Blades.
Completed in 1879, the building suffered a fire in 1986 and was left vacant until renovated by the City of Vancouver in 1998.
In 1985, at age 14, Lau left home and spent the next several years living itinerantly in Vancouver as a homeless person, sleeping mainly in shelters, friends ' homes and on the street.
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He left Vancouver in May 1967 and took his family to Deep Springs College in California where composer friend Barney Childs was a professor.
Towns were abandoned as people left their homes for the towns of Skidegate and Masset, cannery towns on the mainland, or for Vancouver Island.
* November 23, 2006: the Nashville Predators won 6 – 0 over the Vancouver Canucks with Tomas Vokoun who left the game injured.

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