The Blinding Light 100 seat microcinema located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada specializing in alternative, underground and obscure film and video screenings.
Anime Evolution Annual convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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British Columbia British Columbia, or simply B.C. (French: la Colombie-Britannique) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces. It was the sixth province to join Confederation (in 1871). As of 2004, the population was 4,168,123 (British Columbians).
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Victoria, British Columbia | Header Format=None| Motto=“Semper Liber” — Always Free| Latitude Longitude=| CCMapSource=coor br|d1=48|m1=25|d2=123|m2=21|EP=| Location Image Type=Custom| Location Image=BCMap-doton-Victoria.png| Elevation=23| Time zone=PST| Postal Code=V0S V8N-V8Z V9A-V9E| Population description=| Population=335,000| Population Density=529.2| Area=633| City Mayor=Alan Lowe| Governing Body=Victoria City Council| website=City of Victoria| Census Year=2001| Extra references=None| }} Victoria is a Canadian city, and the provincial capital of British Columbia.
List Of British Columbia Premiers This is a list of the premiers of British Columbia, Canada, since it joined Confederation in 1871.
Note that party politics were not introduced until 1903.
For more lists of this type, see Lists of incumbents.
British Columbia Liberal Party The British Columbia Liberal Party (usually called the BC Liberal Party) is a right-of-centre provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada, differing from some other right-of-centre parties in being fiscally conservative and socially moderate (or neoliberal). The party has often remained separate from the federal Liberal Party of Canada, and is currently not formally linked to the federal party. Currently, the party is probably best described as a coalition of many ideological groups, united by an opposition to the New Democratic Party (NDP), and in favour of bringing more free market reforms to the province.
The party was formed shortly before the 1983 provincial election and received 0.19% of the vote in that election under the leadership of Adriane Carr who stepped back from active involvement in the party in 1985. The party went through many growing pains in the next 9 years, and almost came to a complete end in 1992.
New Democratic Party Of British Columbia The New Democratic Party of British Columbia is a social democratic political party in British Columbia, Canada. It is the provincial arm of the New Democratic Party of Canada.
Unlike other parties in Canada, where provincial and federal politics are strictly separated and members of one are not necessarily members of the other, NDP members are members of both the federal party and the provincial party.
Richmond, British Columbia Richmond is an incorporated city on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is located at . Richmond forms part of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Its neighbouring municipalities include Vancouver and Burnaby to the north, New Westminster to the east, and Delta to the south, with Georgia Strait on the west.
University Of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a university located on Point Grey near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Surrey, British Columbia | Header Format=Custom Flag| Flag Image=surryeflag.gif| Coat Image=| Motto=The City of Parks| Latitude Longitude=| CCMapSource=coor br|d1=49|m1=11|d2=122|m2=51|EP=(347,825)| Location Image Type=Custom| Location Image=gvrdsurrey.PNG| Elevation=?| Time zone=PST| Postal Code=| Population description= - City (2001) - Cnd. Mun. Rank| Population=347,825 Ranked 13th| Population Density=1095.8| Area=317.4| City Mayor=Doug McCallum| Governing Body=Surrey City Council | website=City of Surrey| Census Year=2001| Extra references=None| }}