Castlegar is a community in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. In the Selkirk Mountains, at the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia...
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Castlegar may refer to: Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada Castlegar Airport Castlegar Primary School Castlegar Rebels, a Junior 'B' ice hockey team Castlegar...
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Greenwood, Grand Forks, Trail, Rossland, Warfield, Montrose, Fruitvale, Castlegar, Nelson, Salmo, Slocan, New Denver, Silverton, and Kaslo. This riding...
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Selkirk College (category Castlegar, British Columbia)
in 1966 with its main campus in Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada. The college has student housing at its Castlegar and Nelson campuses. Students frequently...
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West Kootenay Regional Airport (redirect from Castlegar Regional Airport)
3 mi) south southeast of Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada. It serves the West Kootenay region, including Castlegar, Nelson and Trail. It is owned and...
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District of Central Kootenay, to the City of Castlegar where Highway 3 intersects Highway 22, crosses the Columbia River, and intersects Highway 3A leading...
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Keenleyside Dam (category Castlegar, British Columbia)
flood control dam spanning the Columbia River, 12 km (6.5 miles) upstream of the city of Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada. The dam is at the outflow...
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Highway 22 is a north–south provincial highway in British Columbia that connects the city of Castlegar to the Canada–U.S. border. When the highway was first...
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commercial and population core of the West Kootenay region, the others being Castlegar and Trail. The city is the seat of the Regional District of Central Kootenay...
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School District No. 20 (Kootenay-Columbia) is a school district in southeastern British Columbia. It includes Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Warfield, and Fruitvale...
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The Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) runs from Hope, then through Osoyoos, Castlegar, Cranbrook, right to Crowsnest Pass on the BC/Alberta border. This is...
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Coquitlam Now. New Westminster, British Columbia. p. 3. "Drop the writ for Survivor BC". Castlegar News. Castlegar, British Columbia. March 9, 2005. p. 6. McKenna...
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The Castlegar Apollos were a junior 'B' ice hockey team based in Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada. They were members of the Western Division of the...
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United States 10 Days Severe gastric pain Peter Albano 42 Male Castlegar, British Columbia Canada 8 Days Emotional breakdown Cubby Hoover 33 Male Seligman...
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3B alignment east of Trail because a new segment of Highway 3 between Castlegar and Meadows was opened. Highway 3B's western terminus is at the Crowsnest...
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Martin Popoff (category People from Castlegar, British Columbia)
his publisher. Born in Castlegar, British Columbia, Popoff's interest in heavy metal began as a youth in Trail, British Columbia, in the early 1970s, when...
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the Columbia River near Castlegar, which was replaced by a bridge in 1967. The 154 km (96 mi) long Kootenay section of Highway 3A begins at Castlegar, where...
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in the Columbia River basin. Planning efforts were slow until the 1948 Columbia River flood caused extensive damage from Trail, British Columbia, to near...
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Stanley Humphries Secondary School (category Castlegar, British Columbia)
as "SHSS", is a public high school in Castlegar, British Columbia part of School District 20 Kootenay-Columbia. Stanley Humphries was founded in 1951...
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Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Formerly part of the British Empire, the southern border of British Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. The...
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Frazey Ford (category People from Castlegar, British Columbia)
pet cat Obadiah that had recently run away. Ford was raised in Castlegar, British Columbia. She currently resides in Vancouver. Obadiah (2010) Indian Ocean...
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the Slocan Valley around Castlegar. Between 1908 and 1912, about 8,000 people moved from Saskatchewan to these British Columbia lands to continue their...
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comprising the southern part of Castlegar, British Columbia. Formerly named West Waterloo, it was an original station on the Columbia and Western Railway opened...
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Chubut Province, Argentina (Dsb, bordering on BSk/Csb/Csc/Dsc) Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada (Dsb, bordering on Dfb) Chaghcharan, Ghor, Afghanistan...
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all the hopes and aspirations invested in literature." The 19th-century British poet and critic Matthew Arnold opined that "A novel by Tolstoy is not a...
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Creek, British Columbia CKCW-TV-2 in St. Edward, Prince Edward Island CKTN-TV-1 in Castlegar, British Columbia CKVU-TV-1 in Courtenay, British Columbia The...
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British Columbia has 161 municipalities, out of which 14 are categorized as towns. According to the 2021 Canadian census, British Columbia is the third...
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College (Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Grand Forks, Kaslo, and Nakusp) Vancouver Community College (Vancouver) There are three public institutes in British Columbia...
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Travis Green (category Sportspeople from Castlegar, British Columbia)
Green in 2010 Born (1970-12-20) December 20, 1970 (age 53) Creston, British Columbia, Canada Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)...
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British Columbia is the third-most populous province in Canada, with 5,000,879 residents as of 2021, and is the second-largest in land area, at 920,687 km2...
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