Dash Cam Footage Comox/Courtenay 2015
Kid almost get's hit by truck.....and more space cadets behind the wheel that make daily driving a challenge.
Okanagan Tree Fruit Project
It's community supporting community, as a local program helps assist those in need by providing fresh food. It’s an initiative that has grown by leaps and bounds over its 4 years in operation.
CANADIAN PRONUNCIATION | Canadian Cities
In this example, I will teach you how to pronounce two very important cities in Canada.
Toronto, the capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city.
Ottawa, Canada's capital city. Here the tt is replaced to sound more like a dd.
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Campbell River Drive - Old Island Highway.MOV
15 minutes from one end of town to the other, all along the ocean, on a clear, blue, sky day in Campbell River, British Columbia
Question period: Balanced budgets, back-to-work legislation - December 11, 2018
Follow along as opposition parties question the Trudeau government in the House of Commons. Today the government faced questions on balanced budgets, deficits and Canada Post back-to-work legislation.
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Question Period: Stats Canada data privacy concerns, MP Nicola Di Iorio's absence - November 5, 2018
Follow along as opposition parties question the Trudeau government in the House of Commons. Today in question period the government faced debate on reports that Statistics Canada will be collecting personal banking information and veteran benefits.
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Could a New Community Be Coming to Vancouver Island?
BAMBERTON -- For decades developers have been calling Bamberton a community in the making.
The area south of Mill Bay has been the centre of its fair share of proposals including a new proposal at the centre of a public hearing on Tuesday night.
Three Point Properties has put together a new scaled-back plan for the area after the Cowichan Valley Regional District shot down its plans for a full-fledged community one year ago.
Developers have since scratched the residential portion of the plan and are focusing on rezoning the land to allow for industrial and commercial development.
Opponents to the plan argue the development could add traffic to the Malahat and potentially take away business from Mill Bay.
Developers say if their proposal is given the green light it could still be years until any development begins.
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driving around courtenay and comox in the rain winter 2015
Oh sunny day campbell river edition
Just a short part of my drive to work on February 8 2018
Young Mike driving
Mike's 2nd time driving but the first was only for 10 minutes. He drove for an hour from Qualicum beach area to Campbell River. He did seem to enjoy himself.
Timeline of women in science | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:46 1 Ancient history
00:02:15 2 Middle Ages
00:04:05 3 16th century
00:05:21 4 17th century
00:08:32 5 18th century
00:15:16 6 Early 19th century
00:20:49 7 Late 19th century
00:30:49 8 Early 20th century
00:30:59 8.1 1900s
00:36:28 8.2 1910s
00:41:27 8.3 1920s
00:44:41 8.4 1930s
00:48:44 8.5 1940s
00:52:58 9 Late 20th century
00:53:09 9.1 1950s
00:58:32 9.2 1960s
01:03:35 9.3 1970s
01:07:35 9.4 1980s
01:10:29 9.5 1990s
01:13:56 10 21st century
01:24:14 11 See also
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Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
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This is a timeline of women in science, spanning from ancient history up to the 21st century. While the timeline primarily focuses on women involved with natural sciences such as astronomy, biology, chemistry and physics, it also includes women from the social sciences (e.g. sociology, psychology) and the formal sciences (e.g. mathematics, computer science), as well as notable science educators and medical scientists. The chronological events listed in the timeline relate to both scientific achievements and gender equality within the sciences.