Burns Lake is a rural village in the North-western-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, incorporated in 1923. The village had a population of...
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northwest of the community of Burns Lake along British Columbia Highway 16, near the outlet of Decker Creek. The lake was officially given its name in...
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Wetʼsuwetʼen First Nation (redirect from Broman Lake, British Columbia)
village of Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada. It was formerly known as the Broman Lake Indian Band and is still usually referred to as Broman Lake although...
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Decker Lake may refer to: Decker Lake (British Columbia), a lake near the town of Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada Decker Lake, British Columbia, a community...
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Bulkley River and around Burns Lake, Broman Lake, and François Lake in the northwestern Central Interior of British Columbia. The Wetʼsuwetʼen are a branch...
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Lake is a lake in the Bulkley River drainage of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It lies immediately northwest of the community of Burns Lake....
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of the lake of the same name, which is to the south of the town of Burns Lake List of communities in British Columbia BCGNIS entry "François Lake (community"...
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nautical miles (2.6 km; 1.6 mi) south southeast of Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada. Burns Lake Airport Nav Canada's Water Aerodrome Supplement. Effective...
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provides a connection from the Yellowhead at the community of Burns Lake, south to François Lake, where a ferry connects the highway to the hamlet of Southbank...
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Cultus Lake is a lake, associated community and provincial park in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of the Sweltzer...
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The Lake District News is a weekly newspaper in Burns Lake, British Columbia. It publishes Wednesday and is owned by Black Press. List of newspapers in...
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Emily Dickson (born May 23, 1997) is a Canadian biathlete from Burns Lake, British Columbia. Dickson made her debut as part of Canada's team at the Biathlon...
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Burns Lake Airport (IATA: YPZ, ICAO: CYPZ) is located 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) northwest of Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada. Burns Lake (LD...
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Burns Lake is a village in British Columbia, Canada. Burns Lake may also refer to: Burns Lake Airport, near the village in Canada Burns Lake (LD Air) Water...
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Fraser Lake is a village in northern British Columbia, Canada. It's located on the southwest side of Fraser Lake between Burns Lake and Vanderhoof alongside...
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town in British Columbia, Canada. It was a small company-owned asbestos mining town located in the Cassiar Mountains of Northern British Columbia north...
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in the Strait of Georgia on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Thousands of years ago, the warm dry summers, mild winters, fertile...
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Lakes District Secondary is a public high school located in Burns Lake, British Columbia and part of School District 91 Nechako Lakes. The Burns Lake...
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girl, and hundreds of injuries (mostly chemical burns). January 20, 2012: Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada. At a wood mill two workers were killed...
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Cindy Blackstock (category University of British Columbia alumni)
Social Work at McGill University. Blackstock was born in 1964 in Burns Lake, British Columbia. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree (UBC), two Master degrees...
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central British Columbia, Canada. Since the 1940s, many members of the Nation have relocated to its main community in Woyenne, near Burns Lake. Other year-round...
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Colleges in British Columbia may refer to several types of educational institutions. College in Canada most commonly refers to a career-oriented post-secondary...
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Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (redirect from Bulkley-Nechako Regional District, British Columbia)
is 73,419.01 square kilometres. The regional district offices are in Burns Lake. Its geographical components are the Bulkley Valley, the northern part...
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Burns Lake Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located near the town of Burns Lake. The park was established per Order in Council 63...
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Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation (redirect from Burns Lake Indian Band)
"First Nations Negotiations". Province of British Columbia. 2014-03-05. Retrieved 2023-05-27. "Burns Lake Band website". Archived from the original on...
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in central British Columbia. Communities in the electoral district consist of Vanderhoof, Houston, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Granisle...
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burned in a fire several years after construction, and the old wooden supports from the mill are still visible in the lake. List of lakes of British Columbia...
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boundary between British Columbia and Alberta within Yellowhead Pass. In August 1925, this section opened with the completion of the Burns Lake–Endako link...
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The 2021 British Columbia wildfires burned across the Canadian province of British Columbia. The severity of the 2021 wildfire season has been attributed...
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Smithers is a town in northwestern British Columbia, approximately halfway between Prince George and Prince Rupert. With a population of 5,378 in 2021...
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