| Aberthau House Aberthau_House
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| BowMac Sign The BowMac sign, known as "Toys "R" BowMac" and "Toymac", is a neon sign in Vancouver, British Columbia with a metal screen depicting the Toys "R" Us logo covering a significant portion of the original sign. It stands at 1154-1176 West Broadway, a Toys "R" Us store. It was designated by the City of Vancouver as a landmark worthy of preservation and revitalization in 1997. The sign is a landmark of Vancouver, but also a topic of contention as unsightly as well as exceptionally large. BowMac_Sign
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| Wendy Poole Park Wendy Poole Park is a small triangular plot of parkland near the waterfront in the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, British Columbia. The land is at Alexander Street and the Main Street Wendy_Poole_Park
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| Development Supported Agriculture Development Supported Agriculture (DSA) is a nascent movement in real estate development that preserves and invests in agricultural land use. As farmland is lost due to the challenging economics of farming and the pressures of the real estate industry, DSA attempts to reconcile the need for development with the need to preserve agricultural land. Development_Supported_Agriculture
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| List of Green politicians who have held office in Canada Green politicians elected to office in Canada. List_of_Green_politicians_who_have_held_office_in_Canada
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| Marine Drive (Vancouver) Marine Drive is a roadway in Vancouver, British Columbia. It runs along the Georgia Strait and Fraser River on the southern ends of Vancouver and Burnaby. It also shares a path with Marine Way, a four-lane road constructed in the 1990s to reduce heavy traffic on Marine Drive. Marine_Drive_(Vancouver)
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| Tylerhickey/King Edward Village User:Tylerhickey/King_Edward_Village
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| Vancouver/Archive 6 Talk:Vancouver/Archive_6
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| Vanier Park Vanier Park is a municipal park located in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is home to the Vancouver Museum, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, the City of Vancouver Archives, and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre. Vanier_Park
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| Jews and Judaism in Vancouver Jews have been part of Greater Vancouver, in British Columbia, since the mid-1800s. Early settlers were isolated from established Jewish institutions and communities in eastern Canada and the United States. They were also often isolated from each other, scattered across the Greater Vancouver area. Jews_and_Judaism_in_Vancouver
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| 12 (Vancouver) Field Ambulance 12 (Vancouver) Field Ambulance is a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve medical unit in Vancouver, British Columbia. 12_(Vancouver)_Field_Ambulance
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| Shahab316 User:Shahab316
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| Kerry Jang Kerry Jang is a Canadian politician, currently serving on Vancouver, British Columbia's City Council. He was first elected in the 2008 municipal election.Before entering politics, Jang was a professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. Kerry_Jang
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| Geoff Meggs Geoff Meggs is a Canadian politician, currently serving on Vancouver, British Columbia's City Council. He was first elected in the 2008 municipal election.Before entering politics, Jang was a journalist, a communications director in the offices of former Premier Glen Clark and former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell and an executive director of the BC Federation of Labour. Geoff_Meggs
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| Andrea Reimer Andrea Reimer is a Canadian politician, currently serving on Vancouver, British Columbia's City Council. She was first elected in the 2008 municipal election.Before her election to city council, Reimer was an environmentalist who worked as the executive director of the Western Canada Wilderness Committee. She also served as a trustee on Vancouver's school board, and was the first Green Party candidate ever elected to a school board seat in Canada. Andrea_Reimer
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| Jason Nett Canadian composer, producer, and guitarist born in New Westminster, British Columbia. He is currently the resident composer for the Vancouver Island Symphony. He also works as a producer in San Francisco and performs internationally.Jason Nett's commissioned works are frequently performed in Vancouver's "classical" communitySonic Blue, Jason Nett says, "The piece is very up-tempo, very rhythmic, something you would find in blues-rock guitar today..." Jason_Nett
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| Project Griffin Project Griffin was originally introduced by the City of London Police and Metropolitan Police in April, 2004 to help "London's financial sector better protect itself against terrorist threats". It has since counter-terrorism and crime prevention, be the 'eyes and ears' for the police and be prepared for major emergency. Project_Griffin
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