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  1. British Columbia's Citizens' Assembly: the learning phase.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by R.S. Ratner, 2004-06-22
  2. People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia
  3. Conferencing in the Youth Criminal Justice Act of Canada: policy developments in British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Doug Hillian, Marge Reitsma-Street, et all 2004-04-01
  4. Multi-party litigation update.(issues of contribution and indemnity, and joint and several liability in British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Karen Martin, Jeff Van Hinte, 2004-11-01
  5. On the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia: Public Monopolies and the Public Interest (Focus, No 15) by Herbert G. Grubel, 1985-04
  6. The probable impact and legal effect of the proposed treaty referendum.(British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Patrick Macklem, 2001-11-01
  7. Father Fagan offered to help. (juvenile justice) (British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Cunliffe Barnett, 2007-01-01
  8. Impaired driving in the criminal code: a brief history.(British Columbia ): An article from: The Advocate by Karla Koles, 2003-03-01
  9. British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Mary Walter, 2004-03-22
  10. After Bennett: A New Politics for British Columbia by Warren Magnusson, Charles Coyle, et all 1986-11
  11. British Columbia.(Legislative Reports): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  12. Pre-budget consultations in British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Kate Ryan-Lloyd, Josie Schofield, et all 2005-09-22
  13. Mediating child protection disputes - a Canadian perspective: are we leaving room for the child at the table?(British Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Arlene H. Henry, 2005-11-01
  14. Legislative reports: British Columbia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Wynne MacAlpine, 2002-12-22

121. CivicInfo BC
of which is to facilitate information sharing and collaboration among peoplewho work, or have an interest in the british columbia local government sector.
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District of Hope municipal hall Hybrid Buses Show Promise of Substantial Gas Savings
Kelowna was chosen along with Victoria to test run three buses each, and in light of rising gas prices the timing could not be better. City of Richmond Honoured for Excellence and Innovation
The City of Richmond has been honoured for its role in two innovative projects that set benchmarks for excellence in community planning and energy efficiency. Pitt Meadows Bans Fireworks
The District of Pitt Meadows has approved a new bylaw that bans the sale of fireworks and requires any person wishing to use them to have a permit.
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122. Government Agents
Service BC government Agents of british columbia provide access to governmentprograms and services in various communities across the Province.
http://www.governmentagents.gov.bc.ca/
Government Agents Home About Government Agents Feature of the month Services ... Site Map
Service BC - Government Agents!
Welcome to the Government Agents Web Site
Where possible, this website provides direct electronic linkage to services and information furthering the Government Agents tradition of convenient, efficient access to services and information, and the BC Government's initiative and commitment to make more services electronically available. Persons unable to access the services or information on the web are always welcome to receive service in person or on the phone at one of our convenient locations across British Columbia. Call Enquiry BC and be transferred free of charge to the Government Agents office you wish. From Greater Victoria, citizens dial 387-6121 and from Metro Vancouver, the number to call is 604-660-2421. Community Access Terminals (CATs) are now available in Government Agent Offices. These terminals will provide improved access to Government programs and services by providing a location in each community where members of the public can go to use the internet to obtain government information, make application to government programs electronically and access a wide variety of information pertaining to all levels of government. If you would like to go directly to the linkages offered through our CATs terminals

123. Early Childhood Educators Of British Columbia Home Page
Early Childhood Educators of british columbia (ECEBC) is the It is unfortunateand frustrating that government has chosen to exclude ECEBC and other
http://www.cfc-efc.ca/ecebc/
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
HOME CONFERENCE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ECEBC JOURNAL ... HOME Early Childhood Educators of British Columbia (ECEBC) is the professional association for early childhood practioners in BC. ECEBC is supported and directed by its members. WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Nominations Form ECEBC Board 2005
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ECEBC 2005 Conference
The ECEBC Board of Directors along with the Conference Steering Committee welcomes you to
Caring Together: Strength in Partnerships Download the PDF brochure
Click on the picture of president
Amy Collum to read the
current president's message.
The Board Responds to Concerns from the Branches
Dear Branch Chairs: We are writing you in response from letters of concerns, questions, and suggestions, from the following branches: Marian Hardy, Vi Zirnhelt, and Gay Rhodes (Kamloops Branch) letter on January 27, 2005
Rita Romeo (East Kootenay Branch), letter on January 26, 2005

124. Local Government Management Association
municipal and regional district managers, administrators, clerks, treasurersand other local government officials in the Province of british columbia.
http://www.lgma.ca/

Scholarship Established in Grant Anderson's Name

Date Posted: Aug 24, 2005
Carol Boothroyd's One Day Effective Presentation Skills

Date Posted: Jun 28, 2005
Overseas Exchange Program

Date Posted: Nov 22, 2004
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Who We Are
The Local Government Management Association of BC is a professional organization representing municipal and regional district managers, administrators, clerks, treasurers and other local government officials in the Province of British Columbia. The Association is dedicated to promoting professional management and leadership excellence in local government and to create awareness of the local government officers' role in the community. 2006 LGMA Conference Information Chapters of the LGMA There are currently six regional chapters, which generally meet twice annually to consider matters of mutual interest. Each Chapter of the LGMA has its own Executive, and each has one representative on the Provincial LGMA Executive. September 2005 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Upcoming Events September 23, 2005

125. Logo And Banner Graphic Home Search Database Forms And
As of April 1, 2003 the british columbia Unclaimed Property Society and the Vancouver If you are a nongovernment holder of unclaimed property, the BC
http://www.bcunclaimedproperty.bc.ca/
As of April 1, 2003 the British Columbia Unclaimed Property Society and the Vancouver Foundation have entered into an agreement with the Province of British Columbia to deliver the unclaimed property program. The Unclaimed Property Act (UPA) requires the Society and non-government holders of unclaimed property to make reasonable efforts to locate and notify owners of their unclaimed property.

126. Lobbyists Registry Act
Welcome to the government of british columbia Lobbyists Registry. As part of thegovernment s commitment to open, accountable and transparent government,
http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/lra/
FAQs Lobbyists Login
Request for Account
Lobbyists Registration Regulation ... Federal Lobbyists Registration System
We welcome your questions or comments. Lobbyists Registry Welcome to the Government of British Columbia Lobbyists Registry. As part of the government's commitment to open, accountable and transparent government, all people who are paid to lobby government are now required to register with the lobbyists' registry with details of their lobbying efforts. The information in the registry is accessible to the public.
Three types of lobbyists are required to register:
  • Consultant lobbyists who are paid on contract to lobby on behalf of clients. They include government relations consultants, lawyers, accountants and other professionals. These consultants will have to register for each separate contract they undertake. In-house lobbyists employed by businesses that carry on activities for financial gain.

127. UBC Library - GovInfo : Resource Display
FIND government databases, directories, reports, statistics, statutes, more Vancouver, british columbia, Canada, United States, Europe
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Sep 19, 2005 GovInfo Government on the Web
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128. Welcome To Job Opportunities!
The public service is one of the largest employers in british columbia and offers a The Province of british columbia is committed to creating a public
http://www.bcpublicservice.ca/postings/
Welcome to Job Opportunities!
Job Postings
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... International Credential Evaluation Services Send us your feedback and let us know what else you would like to see on this site. The public service is one of the largest employers in British Columbia and offers a broad range of career opportunities. The Province of British Columbia is committed to creating a public service that represents the diversity of the population it serves. In these pages you will find our current, available Job Postings . Job postings are updated on a daily basis. Before applying for any position, you MUST READ How to Apply We encourage and appreciate your application electronically. If you do not have e-mail, you can fax or mail your application to the closing location, however, please ensure your application arrives before the closing date and time. For more information on compensation and benefits in the BC Public Service, please see the

129. Revised Statutes And Consolidated Regulations Of British Columbia
of british columbia. Most of the Statutes and Regulations on this web site All current british columbia Statutes and Regulations can be found in QP
http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/default.htm
Revised Statutes and Consolidated Regulations
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Most of the Statutes and Regulations on this web site
are NOT up to date. They are as current as the official printed consolidation as follows: August 17, 2004 July 30, 2004 See QP LegalEze for all current Statutes and Regulations.
STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
Complete Listing
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The Statutes may have been enacted, amended or repealed since the consolidation on September 15, 2003, and the following links will provide you with assistance in finding recent changes in the law.
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130. Landslides In BC
In fact, in british columbia the loss of life and damage to property caused by Landslides in british columbia was originally produced as Information
http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geolsurv/Surficial/landslid/default.htm
Landslides in BC
The Hope slide, 18 kilometres east of Hope, was one of the largest slides in Canadian history. The southwestern slope of Johnson Peak, collapsed on January 9, 1965, spreading 47 million cubic metres of debris, 85 metres thick, over a 3 kilometre stretch of the Hope-Princeton highway. The slide occurred in an unpopulated area in early morning hours and resulted in four deaths (photo courtesy of the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks).
What do we mean by the word "landslide"?
Landslide is a general term used to describe the down-slope movement of soil, rock and organic materials under the influence of gravity. It also describes the landform that results. British Columbia's steep, mountainous terrain, its complex geology, its high precipitation, both as rain and snow, its abundance of unconsolidated glacial sediments , and its geographic position astride the earthquake zone that surrounds the Pacific Ocean, all combine to make our province particularly susceptible to landslide activity. In fact, in British Columbia the loss of life and damage to property caused by landslides is greater than losses caused by other natural hazards such as earthquakes and flooding. As our cities, towns, roads and highways steadily encroach onto steeper slopes and mountainsides, landslide hazards become an increasingly serious threat to life and property. However, by understanding the answers to the following questions, we may be able to lessen the effects of landslides.

131. Islands Trust - Preservation And Protection In The Strait Of Georgia And Howe So
Federation of local island governments with a mandate (from the Islands Trust Act) to make land use decisions that will preserve and protect british columbia's Gulf Islands.
http://www.islandstrust.bc.ca/
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132. Union Of British Columbia Municipalties
Organization representing the interests of local governments in british columbia. Online library, services, surveys, resolutions, policy, and convention details presented.
http://www.civicnet.gov.bc.ca/
WELCOME TO CIVICNET CivicNet is the official website of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) - an organization that has served and represented the interests of local governments in BC since 1905. In our website, you will find resources and publications relating to the latest issues affecting local government in BC, including policy documents, discussion papers, UBCM services and special events. As well, you will find links to BC's local governments and other related organizations. We hope you find our website useful and informative, and we appreciate any feedback and/or comments you may have. 2005 IS UBCM'S CENTENNIAL YEAR!
Click on our centennial logo to view photos, documents and
a decade-by-decade historical overview of the past 100 years. 2005 UBCM Convention to be held September 26-30 at the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre.....see Convention/2005 Convention above for further details..... Featured Policy Topics BC Communities Agenda Community Charter Community Econ. Development ... 2005 Local Government Program Services Annual Review Date Last Modified: 9/12/2005 9:04:49 AM
phone: 604.270.8226

133. Office Of The Information & Privacy Commissioner
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) is independent fromgovernment and monitors and enforces british columbia s Freedom of
http://www.oipcbc.org/
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) is independent from government and monitors and enforces British Columbia's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). FOIPPA allows access to information held by public bodies (such as ministries, universities and hospitals) and determines how public bodies may collect, use and disclose personal information. PIPA sets out how private organizations (including businesses, charities, associations and labour organizations) may collect, use and disclose personal information. The Information and Privacy Commissioner is David Loukidelis What's New ... The National Security ImperativeIs the Private Sector Becoming An Arm of the State? Press Release - Federal Privacy Commissioner raises concerns that no-fly list ... Search

134. Water Resource Information
Water Use Efficiency Catalogue for british columbia In 1997, the province ofbritish columbia and Alcan signed an agreement to settle the outstanding
http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wat/
Aquifers BC Water Resources Atlas NEW Aquifers of the Capital Regional District BC Field Sampling Manual BC Hydro Climate Change ... Drinking Water Protection Act and Regulation NEW Drought Information Environmental Databases Find a Well Flood Hazard Management ... Fisheries and Oceans Canada Updated: Mar. 21, 2005
WATER RESOURCE INFORMATION
NEW Aquifers of the Capital Regional District This report delineates and classifies developed aquifers in the Capital Regional District (CRD) of British Columbia. It identifies and maps water-bearing, unconsolidated and bedrock aquifers in the CRD, and classifies the mapped aquifers.
NEW Mackenzie River Basin State of the Aquatic Ecosystem The Mackenzie River Basin State of the Aquatic Ecosystem Report (SOAER) is a report prepared by the Mackenzie River Basin Board to inform decision-makers about the aquatic health and biodiversity of the major rivers found within the Mackenzie River basin. The report is also intended to identify gaps in current ecological knowledge, both scientific and traditional.
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135. NCMA - North Central Municipal Association, British Columbia, Canada
Association of local governments in northern british columbia. Includes event calendar, constitution and bylaws, member directory, newsletters, and reports.
http://ncma.eNorthernBC.com/
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50 Years of Service!
Fort St John - Host of the 2006 NCMA Convention
Terrace - Host of the 2005 - 50th Convention
Terrace City Hall - Kermodei Bear

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Point BC Transmission Corporation Presentation (Monday, June 27, 2005) Power Point Building the Regional District Toolkit (Monday, June 27, 2005) Power Point McGregor Model Forest Presentation - Role in Supporting Communities (Monday, June 27, 2005) PDF Municipal Finance Authority Update (Monday, June 27, 2005) Power Point Municipal Insurance Association - Area Report (Monday, June 27, 2005) McGregor Model Forest Association AGM Crossroads Conference 2005: Reducing Motor Vehicle Crashes in Northern BC - Prince George, BC October 13-14, 2005 October 4-6, 2005 Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Conference - Vancouver May 14-17, 2006 Mineral Exploration Roundup 2006 - Vancouver January 23 to 26, 2006 North Central Municipal Association Backs Drive to Establish Cancer Clinic in the North The effort to provide full cancer treatment in northern BC got a shot in th...

136. Tobacco Facts - British Columbia
From british columbia, lots of information on smoking and the tobacco industryin Canada.
http://www.tobaccofacts.org/
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BC's ANTI-TOBACCO AMBASSADOR
We're not here to tell you what to THINK or what to do. We'll just give you the facts about tobacco. The stats, the gross pictures, the people, ALL REAL We don't need to exaggerate what tobacco does to people. Because the loss, the damage and the pain are all real too. But browse this site and see for yourself, then MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND. Although BC's smoking rate has dropped to 16%, the lowest in the country, we still have 5,600 BC smokers dying each year. BC's Tobacco Control Strategy contains additional information regarding what the Government of British Columbia is doing to reduce the use of tobacco. Click for interactive version
Poster Child has been showing the damaging effects of tobacco for the past seven years, and her popularity here in BC and around the world continues.

137. Welcome To Small Business BC Your Business Resource In British Columbia And Vanc
Online resources and links for entrepreneurs in british columbia.
http://www.smallbusinessbc.ca/
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138. Financial Aid, Vancouver Art Therapy Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia
Assistance available from the provincial and Federal governments in the form of student loans and grants. Includes british columbia Student Assistance Program and related links.
http://vati.bc.ca/finance.htm
There is financial assistance available from the provincial and Federal governments in the form of student loans and grants. Please check the following link to get more information.
British Columbia Student Assistance Program

There may be other sources of assistance. To find out more you may start with the following links: studentawards.com
Scholarships Canada

Search for Financial Aid in Canada

SSHRC Grants Guide: Standard Research Grants

Vancouver Art Therapy Institute
Training Philosophy

Art Therapy as a Career

History of VATI

Faculty
... Master's degree Past Programs: Home To Top of Page For further information, please contact: Vancouver Art Therapy Institute 350-1425 Marine Drive West Vancouver British Columbia, Canada Tel: (604) 926-9381 Fax: (604) 926-5728 Email: vatimail@telus.net E-Tango Creative Web Design

139. The Prince George Treaty Advisory Committee ~ Local Government Interests In Cent
Representatives from the regional governments acting as a part of the treaty negotiations going on with local First Nations, Canada and british columbia. Includes documentation, gallery of members and feedback form.
http://www.pgtac.bc.ca/
WHO WE ARE TALK TO US TREATY UPDATE
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140. CBC - British Columbia Votes 2005 - Main
CBC british columbia Votes 2005 Get the inside scoop on political parties andleaders, on-the-road coverage, as well as indepth features on issues.
http://www.cbc.ca/bcvotes2005/

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