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Throughout 2008, British Columbia has been celebrating an important milestone: its 150th birthday. Here at British Columbia Magazine, we highlighted the sesquicentennial...
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I invite our Canadian readers to take a moment to find a quarter. Go on, check your pockets; I’ll wait....
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