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    Bowser (/ˈbaʊzər/ BOUGH-zər) is a community on the east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of 1,729. Approximately...
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    regional district located on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It is bordered to the south by the Cowichan Valley Regional...
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  • (animated TV series) Bowser, British Columbia, Canada, a community Bowser, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community Mount Bowser, Ross Dependency...
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    William John Bowser (Rexton, New Brunswick December 3, 1867 – October 25, 1933 Vancouver) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He served as the...
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  • Conservative leaders have served as premier of British Columbia: Richard McBride, William John Bowser, and Simon Fraser Tolmie. Two have served as deputy...
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  • The Bowser ministry was the combined Cabinet (formally the Executive Council of British Columbia) that governed British Columbia from December 15, 1915...
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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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  • John Bowser (1867–1933), Canadian politician and 17th Premier of British Columbia Yvette Lee Bowser, American television writer and producer Bowser, antagonist...
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  • Party of British Columbia, and those grouped around William John Bowser, a former premier, ran as the Non-Partisan Independent Group. When Bowser died on...
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    The Executive Council of British Columbia (the Cabinet) is the Cabinet of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Almost always composed of members...
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  • the lieutenant governors of British Columbia. Though the present day office of the lieutenant governor in British Columbia came into being only upon the...
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    Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Formerly part of the British Empire, the southern border of British Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. The...
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  • The 1924 British Columbia general election was the sixteenth general election in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was held to elect members...
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  • William Bowser may refer to: William John Bowser (1867–1933), politician in British Columbia William Charles Bowser (1915–2006), member of the all-black...
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  • The Bowser Lake Formation is a geologic formation in British Columbia. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. Earth sciences portal...
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    de l'Opposition) in British Columbia is the member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia who leads the political...
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    with a population of 2,325 on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, or the Georgia Strait. It is a predominantly rural community...
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  • were held in British Columbia on September 14, 1916, alongside general elections. In them, the voters approved Acts of the British Columbia Legislature...
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  • British Columbia sat from 1907 to 1909. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in February 1907. The British Columbia...
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  • coordinates) This is a list of historic places in the City of Victoria, British Columbia entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are...
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