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  1. www2.gov.bc.ca

    Vancouver Coastal Health Corporate Office 11th Floor 601 West Broadway Vancouver, BC V5Z 4C2 Phone: 1 866 884-0888 (toll-free), 604 736-2033 (local) Fax: 604 875-4750 Email: feedback@vch.ca Board Chair: Penny Ballem President and CEO: Mary Ackenhusen. Website: Vancouver Coastal Health
  2. The Mental Health category provides information about resources that deal with people's emotional and psychological well-being. This category lists sites for local mental health advocacy and service organizations, treatment facilities, psychiatrists, psychologists, other professional counselors and therapists, support groups for patients and families, and directories of such resources.
  3. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: Canada: British Columbia: Localities: V: Vancouver: Education: Colleges and Universities. Colleges and universities are institutions of higher learning for students after the secondary or high school years. Uni...
  4. Regional North America Canada British Columbia Localities V Vancouver Government 13 This category is for sites about local government, law, taxes, military installations, and military organizations.
  5. Átl'ka7tsem / Howe Sound Biosphere Region (AHSBR) received its official UNESCO designation in September 2021, becoming Canada's newest biosphere region and the third in British Columbia. Though Átl'ka7tsem / Howe Sound inlet and the surrounding mountains are on the edge of bustling Metro Vancouver, the biosphere region is abundant with ...
  6. welcomebc.ca

    The region includes the city of Prince George, a service centre for the northern half of British Columbia. Find out more about the Cariboo region on WorkBC.ca. North Coast - Bordering the Pacific Ocean, the northern coastal region is an area of forests, mountains and rugged coastlines. It offers easy access to outdoor pursuits, a relaxed ...
  7. Regions of British Columbia A guide for newcomers to British Columbia Last updated: April 16, 2014 3 British Columbia is a large province with seven different economic regions. The majority of BC's population lives in the Mainland/Southwest region. However, there is a demand for workers in all regions of the province. This guide discusses job
  8. britishcolumbia.ca

    The Vancouver Island and Coast economic region is found on the west coast of B.C. and includes B.C.'s capital city of Victoria, several medium-sized cities and many smaller oceanside communities. The services sector plays a major role in the region's economy, including health care, public administration, accommodation and tourism.
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    British Columbia [c] is the westernmost province of Canada.Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts and grassy plains. [6] British Columbia borders the province of Alberta to the east; the territories of ...
  10. pressbooks.pub

    The Pacific Coast includes the coastal portions of California, Oregon, and Washington, plus the southwestern part of British Columbia in Canada. This region is typically thought of as two subregions: California and the Pacific Northwest. The two areas are quite different from each other in terms of climate and economy.
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