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  2. Columbia Basin Trust - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Basin Trust received a $295 million endowment by the Province. $250 million is committed to finance power project construction. As directed by Basin residents, $45 million is being reinvested for the benefit of Basin residents through short-term cash investments, business loans, real estate ownership, and venture capital projects.

  3. Cranbrook, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Cranbrook (/ ˈ k r æ n b r ʊ k / KRAN-bruuk) is a city in southeast British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 10 km southwest of the confluence of the Kootenay River and the St. Mary's River. [6]

  4. Columbia Basin Project - Wikipedia

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    National Marine Fisheries Service. Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, filed under Grand Coulee, Grant County, WA: HAER No. WA-139, "Columbia Basin Project", 58 photos, 11 photo caption pages; HAER No. WA-139-G, "Columbia Basin Project, Visitor Arrival Center", 13 photos, 19 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

  5. Columbia Basin Project moving forward

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    Dec. 5—CASHMERE — The Columbia Basin Project is making gradual progress toward completion with significant accomplishments for the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program and other milestones ...

  6. Columbia Power Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Power Corporation is a Crown Corporation, owned by the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its mandate is to undertake hydro-electricity projects in the Columbia River region of British Columbia. In so doing, it is required to work with its sister crown corporation the Columbia Basin Trust. Its assets include:

  7. Eastport–Kingsgate Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the status was upgraded to Port of Kingsgate. In 1961, 24-hour service began. [2] The depression-era wooden border station [citation needed] was replaced with a brick border station in 1953. This was replaced with the current concrete and steel structure in 2012. [3] This crossing is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.

  8. Creston, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    By 1909, the highway to Cranbrook was rated as good. [34] By 1910, a passable trail existed east to Lethbridge , which by 1912 was a main road. After realignments, a proper gravel highway opened in 1920.

  9. Western Financial Place - Wikipedia

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    Cranbrook Bucks (2020–) The Western Financial Place (formerly known as the Cranbrook Recreational Complex ) is a 4,268-seat (plus 352 standing room) [ 3 ] arena and an aquatics centre which is located in the East Kootenay's in the town of Cranbrook , British Columbia .