Canadian Confederation
The land chosen by the chiefs was generally in the lower areas, in the
Valleys, along rivers, along developing roads, or along railway
lines. The area between North Bend and Ashcroft alone has Indian
Reserves for Ashcroft, Boothroyd, Buckturn, Entlqwekkinh, Inkahtsaph,
Inklyuhkinatko, Kahmouse, Kanaka Bar, Kitzowit, Klahkamich,
Kleetlekut, Klickkumcheen, Kopchitchin, Moosh, Kupchynalth, Nicomen,
Nocten, Nuuautin, Pegleg, Siska, Pokheitsk, Pooeyelth, Skuppah,
Putkwa, Sackum, Sam Adams, Shawniken, Schikaelton, Shoskhost,
Shuouchten, Skhpowtz, Skoonkoon, Skuppah, Spatsum, Spences,
Staiyahanny, Tsawawmuck, Tsinkahtl, Two Mile Creek, Twoyqhalsht,
Unpokpulquatum, and Zacht. While these small reserves were
"negotiated" with the Indians, the surrounding areas becaome Crown
Land. British Columbia was the the sixth province to join the
Canadian Confederation, and BC was eventually Incorporated to include
944,735 square kilometres in it's modern day configuration. According
to the Ministry of Management Services and the Government of British
Columbia the area left to reserves is 4,734.85 square kilometres.
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The Child's Revenge
Dennis Rohel
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North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V7H 1A7
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On Feb 28, 8:58 pm, The Childs Revenge <
The.Childs.Reve...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> City of Saskatoon
>
> The City of Saskatoon would regularly call the parking company in
> Saskatoon, because many of our tickets would end up in their
> collection boxes. Cindy and "The Hit" were married at the Bessborough
> Hotel at 601 Spadina Crescent E. in Saskatoon. They had the ceremony
> in the Bessborough Gardens behind the hotel in the spring. It was a
> small break in what was continuous work. The 6 th new lot on was
> behind the Trophy Store on 23rd St W. & Pacific Avenue. This lot
> required heavy machinery to level and gravel the new lot provided by a
> new contact in the grading and snow removal industry. The summer of
> 1983 also included the 7 th addition of the parking lot behind the
> Cineplex Odeon Pacific Cinemas at 101 Pacific Avenue in Saskatoon.
> Meanwhile, "The Hit" was not spending enough time with his family.\
>
> City of Saskatoon
> On Feb 19, 1:50 pm, Pacific Central Rail Station
>
> <Pacific.Cent...@Gmail.com> wrote:
> > Canada Train
>
> > On Friday December 5 TH 1997, "The Hit" is convinced the Canada Train
> > trip from Vancouver to Saskatoon was the way to get to his Christmas
> > holiday on the Canadian Prairies. The trip through the Canadian
> > Rockies would give him time to prepare for his first meeting with
> > Cayla, and it would also give him time to prepare for his first
> > meeting with his family in 7 years. He was already getting nervous
> > about both of these meetings after all these years. He called VIA
> > Rail Canada regarding his ticket options, and he learnt that he would
> > have to get down to the Pacific Central Station in Vancouver by
> > Saturday December 6 TH to get a 2 week booking discount on his
> > ticket. He planned a trip with Bob to the Pacific Central Rail
> > Station at 1150 Station Street in Vancouver.
>
> > Pacific Central Rail Station
> > Dennis Rohel
> > The Child's Revenge
> > 2170 Old Dollarton Road
> > North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
> > V7H 1A7
> >
604 929 0681
> > Pacific.Cent...@Gmail.com
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