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Richard T. Lee (simplified Chinese: 李灿明; traditional Chinese: 李燦明; born 1954) is a Canadian politician. A city councillor in Burnaby , British Columbia (BC) since 2022, he previously represented the electoral district of Burnaby North in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2001 to 2017, as part of the BC Liberal caucus.
McBride is a village in the Robson Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. The village is located 210 km (130 mi) southeast of Prince George, British Columbia, and 166 km (103 mi) west of Jasper, Alberta. Incorporated in 1932, McBride is located in the Robson Valley surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and Cariboo Ranges.
Alberta: 1983-92 red on reflective white "Wild Rose Country" ABC-123 1993-2010 red on non-reflective white 2010-19 red on non-reflective white ABC-1234 2019-21 as above, but with newer Alberta government logo British Columbia: 1985-2001 Blue on reflective white with screened stylized provincial flag in centre "Beautiful British Columbia" ABC 123
Alberta Railway and Navigation Company: Lethbridge, Alberta to Great Falls, Montana: 1889-1912: Acquired by CPR. Alberta and Great Waterways Railway: Alberta, British Columbia: 1929-1981: Acquired by NAR. Albion Mines Railway: Pictou County, Nova Scotia: 1829-c.1890: First railway and first use of metal rails in British North America; horse ...
Richard Lee Armstrong FRSC (August 4, 1937 – August 9, 1991) was an American-Canadian scientist who was an expert in the fields of radiogenic isotope geochemistry and geochronology, geochemical evolution of the earth, geology of the American Cordillera, and large-magnitude crustal extension. He published over 170 scientific papers.
English: Location map of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 170 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 60.3° N; S: 48.1° N;
This is a list of peaks on the Alberta–British Columbia border, being the spine of the Continental Divide from the Canada–United States border to the 120th meridian, which is where the boundary departs from the Continental Divide and goes due north to the 60th parallel.
The following is a list of vital articles with significant cultural, political or historical interest to Canada as selected by those participating in Wikipedia:WikiProject Canada. The article ratings are also used within the project itself to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work and cleanup .