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    Duncan (pop. 5,047 in 2021) is a city on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is the smallest city by area (2.07 square kilometres...
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    multi-ethnic settlement and former mill town near Duncan, on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. It is significant as a town founded by Sikh Canadians...
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  • Clare's Monastery is a monastery of the Order of St. Clare in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. The nuns of the order also go by the name "Poor Clares"...
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  • Island Duncan Dam, British Columbia Duncan City, Central Kootenay, British Columbia; see List of ghost towns in British Columbia Mount Duncan, in the...
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  • Cowichan Lake and, by highway, is 27 kilometres (17 mi) west of Duncan, British Columbia. The town of Lake Cowichan was incorporated in 1944. The Cowichan...
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  • The Duncan River is in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. Entering the North Arm of Kootenay Lake, the river is a major tributary...
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    Quebec Duncan, British Columbia, the City of Totems Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia Haida Heritage...
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  • University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is a university serving the northern region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The main campus is...
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  • Cowichan Valley Regional District on Vancouver Island, connecting the city of Duncan on the Trans-Canada Highway with the community of Lake Cowichan, on the...
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  • honing skills for Hollywood work". Cowichan News Leader Pictorial. Duncan, British Columbia. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-27...
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    Order of British Columbia (French: Ordre de la Colombie-Britannique) is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Instituted...
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  • Duncan Airport (IATA: DUQ, TC LID: CAM3) is located adjacent to Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. List of airports on Vancouver Island Canada Flight Supplement...
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    Geoff Courtnall (category Sportspeople from Duncan, British Columbia)
    syndrome. Courtnall was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and raised in Duncan, British Columbia. His father, Archie, had played professional...
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    Mac DeMarco (category People from Duncan, British Columbia)
    rock", or, by DeMarco himself, "jizz jazz". DeMarco was born in Duncan, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island, and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. His great-grandfather...
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    Mary Steinhauser (category People from Duncan, British Columbia)
    Undergraduate Students in Arts & Social Sciences. Steinhauser was born in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada, on August 25, 1942. Mary was the elder daughter of August...
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    Charles Ferguson Hoey (category People from Duncan, British Columbia)
    awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Charles Ferguson Hoey was born on 29 March 1914, the son of Ferguson and Mary Rudyerd Hoey, of Duncan, Vancouver...
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    The premier of British Columbia is the first minister for the Canadian province of British Columbia. The province was a British crown colony governed by...
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  • David H. Turpin (category People from Duncan, British Columbia)
    the University of British Columbia. In 1980 he received a PhD degree in botany and oceanography from the University of British Columbia. From 2000 to 2013...
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    Russ Courtnall (category Sportspeople from Duncan, British Columbia)
    Courtnall was born in Duncan, British Columbia, but grew up in Oak Bay, British Columbia. Courtnall was born in Duncan, British Columbia. His father, Archie...
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  • Mt. Sicker Railway. British Columbia Railway Historical Association. Haley, P.; Killick, D. (1988). Crofton: The Early Years. Duncan Print-Craft Ltd. "Crofton...
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    without boarding the plane. Inderjit Singh Reyat, who lived in Duncan, British Columbia, was convicted in Canadian court. He was found guilty in 1991 in...
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    attempt to retake the seat in 1911 failed. He also served as an alderman in Greenwood, British Columbia. Duncan Ross – Parliament of Canada biography v t e...
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    classification of municipalities used in the Canadian province of British Columbia. British Columbia's Lieutenant Governor in Council may incorporate a community...
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  • the five CMAs with the highest percentage growth were located in British Columbia and Southern Ontario. The five CMAs with the lowest percentage growth...
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  • located in and around Duncan, British Columbia the Cowichan Valley, a region on Vancouver Island centred on Duncan, British Columbia, which contains: Cowichan...
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    largest Sikh populations in Canada are found in Ontario, followed by British Columbia and Alberta. As of the 2021 Census, more than half of Canada's Sikhs...
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    Three Class B Shays are at the BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan, British Columbia. Shay No. 3262, built in 1924 was rebuilt in 1995. Goodman Lumber...
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  • Harbanse Singh Doman (category People from Duncan, British Columbia)
    in Duncan but of course I had to prove differently. We built here. People get here."—Herb Doman "My father's contribution to coastal British Columbia (B...
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    Regional District, with its eastern shore about 28 km (17 mi) west of Duncan, British Columbia. Cowichan Lake is about 30 km (19 mi) in length, running mostly...
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    HVDC Vancouver Island (category 1968 establishments in British Columbia)
    Canadian mainland, and the Vancouver Island Terminal (VIT) in Duncan, British Columbia on Vancouver Island at 48°49′39″N 123°42′55″W / 48.82750°N 123...
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