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Capilano Mall
Capilano Mall is a shopping mall in the
City of North Vancouver in British
Columbia, Canada. It is located on Marine Drive, near the city's western border
with the
District of North Vancouver. It is one of two major shopping structures
in the city, the other one being Lonsdale Quay.
Capilano Mall is the second largest shopping centre on the North Shore, after
Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver. The anchor tenants are Sears and
Wal-Mart, along with an assortment of smaller shops, service outlets, and
professional offices. The North Shore Community Resources centre is also located
here.
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Capilano University
Capilano University (formerly known as Capilano College) is an
undergraduate-focused, public, coeducational, teaching-intensive university
located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The university has two regional
campuses located in the British Columbian cities of Squamish and Sechelt.
Capilano serves the North Shore, Howe Sound, and Sunshine Coast communities, a
region spanning from
Metro Vancouver to Whistler.
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Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) is a provincial crown
corporation in British Columbia created in 1973 by the NDP government of British
Columbia. The original purpose of ICBC was to provide universal public auto
insurance in British Columbia. Its responsibilities have expanded to include
driver licensing and vehicle registration and licensing.
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North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
The
North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce provides member benefits, business
resources & visitor information.
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North Vancouver Recreation Commission
The North Vancouver Recreation Commission is dedicated to creating a welcoming
and safe environment where everyone can participate in a wide range of
recreational opportunities regardless of age, ability, background and economic
status. We know recreation is vital to the overall health, wellness and spirit
of our community. That's why we strive to connect people to each other and to
their community in a positive way.
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Self-Counsel Press
Self-help books and forms on law, business, real estate, and money for
Canadians.
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