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Jim Doyle (born October 28, 1943) is a politician in British Columbia, Canada. [1] Doyle held public office for 30 years; five years as a councillor; fifteen as mayor of Golden, British Columbia, and ten years as a member of the legislative assembly and cabinet minister. Doyle is the longest serving mayor in Golden's history.
Golden is on Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway), and it is the northern terminus of Highway 95, connecting it to the United States via the rest of the East Kootenay region and the city of Cranbrook, British Columbia (B.C. Highway 95 is a continuation of U.S. Route 95, which runs north-to-south through the U.S. and into Mexico). The Trans ...
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Both single events and recurring festivals are included. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.
Sep. 29—COLUMBIA BASIN — As the holidays approach, there's plenty to do in the Columbia Basin to have fun, support good causes and learn. Here are just a sample of those events. To submit your ...
The Blaeberry River is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Columbia Country of British Columbia, Canada, rising in the Canadian Rockies on the south side of Howse Pass and joining the Columbia midway between the town of Golden, at the confluence of the Kicking Horse River, and the east foot of the Rogers Pass, at the head of Kinbasket Lake and the mouth of the Beaver River.
CKGR-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts on 106.3 MHz in Golden, British Columbia. Owned and operated by Vista Radio, the station airs an adult hits format under the on-air brand Bounce 106.3. CKGR also has an AM rebroadcaster at 870 kHz in Invermere with the call sign CKIR.
Mount 7 is a mountain in the Canadian Rockies just southeast of Golden, British Columbia.It is named for the characteristic "7" formation visible in the snow near its peak, visible for several weeks around mid-June due to the melting pattern of snow and ice at its cap.
Pages in category "British Columbia populated places on the Columbia River" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .