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The Douglas Lake Cattle Company is Canada's largest working cattle ranch, [1] usually known as the Douglas Lake Ranch. Founded June 30, 1886, [ 2 ] it has been operating continuously since. This date also marks the completion of the last leg of the first transcontinental rail line of the Canadian Pacific Railway from Montreal to Vancouver.
Dog Creek is an unincorporated ranching settlement, located on the Fraser River, in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada.Located on the northeast side of the Fraser's confluence with Dog Creek, [1] it is opposite Gang Ranch on the west side of the river, which is connected by an old suspension bridge serving local ranch roads.
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Fort St. James is a district municipality and former fur trading post in northern central British Columbia, Canada.It is located on the south-eastern shore of Stuart Lake in the Omineca Country, at the northern terminus of Highway 27, which connects to Highway 16 at Vanderhoof.
Embossed red serial on white plate with border line; "BRITISH COLUMBIA" at bottom and vertical "45" at right none: 12-345 1 to 99-999 A1-234 Coded by branch office 1946 Embossed white serial on red plate with border line; "BRITISH COLUMBIA" at bottom and vertical "46" at right none: 12-345 1 to 99-999 A1-234 Coded by branch office 1947
British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles) v British Columbia (Council of Human Rights), [1999] 3 S.C.R. 868, known as the Grismer Estate case, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on human rights law. The Court held that the British Columbia Superintendent of Motor Vehicles was in violation of the provincial Human Rights Code ...
British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific Ocean.With an area of 944,735 km 2 (364,764 sq mi) it is Canada's third-largest province. ...
The British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation, or BCRIC (pronounced "brick"), was a holding company formed under the government of William R. Bennett. The company took over ownership of various sawmills and mines that had been bought and bailed out by the government. The name was eventually changed to Westar Group Ltd.