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"Cougar in area" caution sign, British Columbia, Canada. This is a list of known or suspected fatal cougar attacks that occurred in North America by decade in chronological order. The cougar is also commonly known as mountain lion, puma, mountain cat, catamount, or panther. The sub-population in Florida is known as the Florida panther.
The BC Archives contain the archives of the British Columbia government, and are valuable for both research and preservation activities. The BC archives have been archiving significant artifacts, documents, and records since 1894, including private historical manuscripts, maps, and government records. There is also a research library in the ...
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Dawson was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School in Florida. [3] Dawson served in the Canadian Army during World War II, losing an eye in the Battle of Dieppe, France. [1] He also joined the United States Army in September 1944 as a private, became a naturalized citizen in 1946.
Strait of Georgia, British Columbia Split in two by the freighter Admiral Nulton leaving three survivors. [61] 10 1899 Thistle Shipwreck Johnstone Strait, British Columbia [61] 10 2010 Glengarry Hospital Norovirus outbreak Outbreak Victoria, British Columbia 10 1996 Saguenay flood: Flood Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec: 10 1908 Port Hood explosion
The train's conductor was injured and subsequently bled to death. Field Hill derailment: 4 February 2019: Field Hill, British Columbia: 3: 0: A CP freight train being operated by a relief crew derailed on Field Hill near Field, British Columbia, on a section of track with a steep descending grade and several sharp curves.
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On December 12, 2008, the Criminal Justice Branch of British Columbia issued a statement, finding that although the RCMP officers' efforts to restrain Dziekański were a contributing cause of his death, the force they used to subdue and restrain him was reasonable and necessary in all circumstances; thus there would not be a substantial ...