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  1. The first regional district was established in 1965, and the then-final regional district was established in 1968. The following regional districts were dissolved in December 1995 and amalgamated largely into the newly formed Fraser Valley Regional District : Dewdney–Alouette Regional District: consisting of Mission, Pitt Meadows, and Maple ...

  2. Boulevard Magazine. Douglas Magazine - Victoria based business magazine. Goldstream Gazette. James Bay Beacon. Lookout - CFB Esquimalt navy base newspaper. The Martlet - UVic student newspaper. Monday Magazine. The Nexus - Camosun College student newspaper. Oak Bay News.

  3. Mount Victoria (British Columbia) /  50.24778°N 123.98333°W  / 50.24778; -123.98333. Mount Victoria is a mountain located above Queens Reach of Jervis Inlet within the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia Canada. The mountain was named during the 1860 survey by HMS Plumper who charted all of the known area and named ...

  4. St. Margaret's School in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is an international, non-denominational independent day and boarding school for girls only, with grades ranging from Junior Kindergarten (Early Childhood Education, ECE) to Grade 12. It is located on 22 acres (89,000 m 2) of land and is the oldest, continuous independent school on ...

  5. Pages in category "Victoria, British Columbia". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Victoria, British Columbia.

  6. Craigdarroch Castle. /  48.422639°N 123.343750°W  / 48.422639; -123.343750. Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is a historic, Victorian-era Scottish baronial mansion. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to its landmark status in Victoria. [1]

  7. The Colony of British Columbia was a crown colony in British North America from 1858 until 1866 that was founded by Richard Clement Moody, [1] who was selected to 'found a second England on the shores of the Pacific', [2] who was Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for British Columbia and the first Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia.

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