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To create a great city of communities which cares about its people, its environment and the opportunities to live, work and prosper. Vancouver is located in the southwest corner of Canada in the province of British Columbia, at about 49° Latitude and 123° Longitude, next to the Pacific Ocean.Vancouver Public Library

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Vancouver is surrounded by water on three sides and overlooked by the Coast Range - mountains that rise abruptly to more than 1,500 m. Its climate is one of the mildest in Canada. Vancouver Public Library Temperatures average 3°C in January and 18°C in July. Vancouver's average annual precipitation is 1,219 mm. Most rainfall occurs in winter. Current weather available here.

Archaeological evidence shows that coastal Indians had settled the Vancouver area by 500 B.C. British naval captain George Vancouver explored the area in 1792. Vancouver was founded as a sawmill settlement called Granville in the 1870s. The city was incorporated in 1886 and renamed after Captain Vancouver.

With a present population of about 560,000 (estimated), Vancouver lies in a region of more than 2 million people. Vancouver is the largest city in the province and the third largest in Canada. Vancouver Public Library It covers an area of 113 sq km.

As the main western terminus of Canada's transcontinental highway and rail routes, Vancouver is the primary city of western Canada, as well as one of the nation's largest industrial centers. Vancouver Public Library

The Port of Vancouver is Canada's largest and most diversified port, trading more than $43 billion in goods with more than 90 trading economies annually. Port activities generate 69,200 jobs in total with $4 billion in gross domestic product and $8.9 billion in economic output. Vancouver Public Library

Waste wood to heat downtown Seattle buildings - Seattle Times

Seattle Steam Company Manager Woody Woodard, center, discusses the new renewable-energy boiler system. About 60 percent of the new boiler's energy will be supplied by waste wood. Starting next year, about half of downtown Seattle might be partially ...

Shock jobs transfer - Glasgow Evening Times

ALMOST 9000 council workers who look after some of the most vulnerable people in Glasgow are to be transferred to an arm's length company. City council chiefs claim the new organisation, one of the largest of its kind in Britain, will protect jobs ...

Bits ’n’ Pieces: Hazel Dell artist paints for good cause - Columbian

“Wild Things: Animals A-Z” by Hazel Dell artist Anne John. Hazel Dell artist Anne John has donated work to charities in the past, but she decided to do something a little different for the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington’s September auction ...

Magic Valley Jubilee performs concert - Twin Falls Times-News

The Magic Valley Jubilee will perform in concert–at 7 p.m. today at–the First Assembly of God Church, 143 Locust St. N. in Twin Falls. The concert will feature local–vocalists and musicians, with special guests,–the group ...

Aldermen give thumbs up to Midway privatization - Arlington Heights Daily Herald

The Chicago City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a $2.5 billion lease of Midway Airport to private investors, another step toward making Midway the first major U.S. airport to go private under a pilot program. Aldermen voted 49-0 to sign ...

New steam boiler for Seattle to be powered by wood - Bellingham Herald

Some of the largest skyscrapers in downtown Seattle may soon be heated by wood. Seattle Steam Co. broke ground Tuesday on a hybrid heating plant that can be powered by waste wood or natural gas. The $25 million plant, just off the Seattle waterfront ...

Immigrants face growing economic mobility gap - Globe and Mail

A TK from Canada writes: The decrease in performance of some groups compared to their success rates upon arrival shows that, to me, ethnicity matters less than community. Bravo to those people who arrive, work hard, and build successful futures for ...

Fall a busy time at Delphos Public Library - Delphos Herald

Fall is an extremely busy time at the library. We hope you had a chance to visit the library recently during our book sale. We had lots of items for sale — from books to VHS movies. Fall storytimes and toddlertimes have resumed. Children’s Denise ...

Schools seek funding fix - Columbian

That’s what worried educators in Clark County and elsewhere say, with increasing alarm, fearing that there’s no short-term fix in sight. Rather, dark clouds are swirling into what some call the “perfect storm” of school budget crises. Trouble ...

Funkiest soprano in opera has NAC date tonight - Ottawa Sun

If you or watch or listen to the national broadcaster, you'll know that Canada has a crush on singing sensation Measha Brueggergosman. The funkiest soprano in all of opera, Brueggergosman sings classical love songs by Rossini, Samuel Barber's ...

Vancouver's Central Area has 60% of the region's office space and is home to headquarters of forest products and mining companies as well as branches of national and international banks, accounting and law firms. Vancouver Public Library In recent years, Vancouver has expanded as a centre for software development and biotechnology, while film studios and the streets provide a backdrop for the developing film industry. Two of the Port of Vancouver's container docks are located in the city. The Fraser River has barge and log traffic serving forestry and other water related industries. Around 1,800 acres of industrial land provide an important range of support services, manufacturing and wholesale premises for businesses throughout the city and region. Vancouver Public Library

Vancouver is a major tourist destination. In addition to the city's scenic location, visitors enjoy beautiful gardens and world-famous Stanley Park , one of more than 180 city parks, and a combination of natural forest and parklands near the city center.

Vancouver is Host City of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games . The Olympic Winter Games take place February 12 to 28, 2010 and the Paralympic Winter Games take place March 12 to 21, 2010. Vancouver Public Library Find out more about Vancouver's preparations to host the 2010 Games .

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Set on prime oceanfront property in the province of British Columbia, Vancouver offers vacations with rugged natural scenery, easy access to nature travel -- orcas and grizzly bears abound -- and sophisticated food and nightlife. The hundred-year-old city of Vancouver has a gas-lit Victorian center, as well as the gleaming towers of a modern downtown. British Columbia's seasons are milder than you might expect: warm winters and cool summers. It's more likely to rain than snow in winter, though there is abundant snowfall in the nearby ski resorts. Popular Vancouver vacations sights include: Vancouver Public Library Granville Island, once an abandoned factory zone, now home to artists' studios, funky restaurants, and a public market; the Museum of Anthropology, featuring aboriginal art from Canada's Pacific northwest and around the world; and Stanley Park -- a 1,000 acre wilderness park set virtually smack in the center of the city. It boasts beaches, ocean access, Vancouver Public Library Vancouver's spectacular harbor, fir and cedar trees and splendid views of distant mountains. All in all, Vancouver has a lot to offer. Give it a try. Vancouver vacations.Vancouver Public Library


People come for vacations in Vancouver to get away from it all and to leave the stress of work and city living behind. Vancouver vacations provide you with wide-open spaces, sandy beaches, beautiful rainforest and rugged West Coast mountains. Vancouver vacations also offer worls class skiing, windsurfing, scuba diving or inline skating. Vacations in Vancouver with your family and visit the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Center, Science World and the Kids Only market. Vancouver Public Library Vancouver vacations provide world-class entertainment, fantastic cuisine and some of the finest and most eclectic shopping around. Vancouver vacations, all you need.Vancouver Public Library

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