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British Columbia Telephone Company British Columbia Telephone Company
British Columbia Telephone Company 3777 KingswayBurnaby, British Columbia V5H 3Z7Canada(604) 432-2151Fax: (604) 433-1241 Public Company Incorporated: 1923Employees: 15,000Sales: C$1.95 billion (US$1.63 billion)Stock Exchanges: (BCT) Toronto Montreal Vancouver Canada Read more
Columbia (river) Columbia (river)
Columbia river, c.1,210 mi (1,950 km) long, rising in Columbia Lake, SE British Columbia, Canada. It flows first NW in the Rocky Mt. Trench, then hooks sharply about the Selkirk Mts. to flow S through Upper Arrow Lake and Lower Arrow Lake and receive the Kootenai River (spelled Kootenay in Canada)... Read more
Nelson Nelson
Nelson city (1991 pop. 8,760), SE British Columbia, on the Kootenay River. It is a transportation and administrative center for a lumbering and farming region.... Read more
Nickelback Nickelback
Nickelback Rock group For the Record… Selected discography Sources The rock group Nickelback started as an indie metal band in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, before breaking into the mainstrea... Read more
New Westminster New Westminster
New Westminster city (1991 pop. 43,585), SW British Columbia, Canada, on the Fraser River, part of metropolitan Vancouver . Founded in 1859 as Queensborough, it was the capital of British Columbia until Victoria was made capital after the union of British Columbia and Vancouver Island in 1866.... Read more
Lytton Lytton
Lytton, British Columbia/Canada Named in 1858 after Edward Bulwer‐Lytton (1803–73), 1st Baron Lytton, secretary of state for the colonies (1858–9), and a famous novelist. His principal achievement was the organization of the new colony of British Columbia following the... Read more
Myles Cooper Myles Cooper
Myles Cooper 1737?-1785, 2d president of King's College (now Columbia Univ.), b. England, educated at Oxford. He was ordained a priest in 1761 and went to King's College (1762) as professor of moral philosophy and assistant to the president. In 1763 he was made president, succeeding Samuel Johnson.... Read more
British Columbia British Columbia
British Columbia province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada, is bounded on the E by Alberta, on the S by Montana, Idaho, and Washington, on the W by... Read more
Southern Cone Common Market Southern Cone Common Market
SOUTHERN CONE COMMON MARKET [Southern Cone Common Market] Latin American trade organization established in 1991 to increase economic cooperation among the countries of E South America; it is commonly known as Mercosur or Mercosul, from the Spanish and Portuguese names, respectively, for the... Read more
Fraser Fraser
Fraser chief river of British Columbia, Canada, c.850 mi (1,370 km) long. It rises in the Rocky Mts., at Yellowhead Pass, near the British Columbia-Alta. line and flows northwest through the Rocky Mt. Trench to Prince George, thence south and west to the Strait of Georgia at Vancouver. Its chief... Read more

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