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Ancient Indian war canoes
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0129L
Ancient Indian war canoes
June 17 1963
Kitsilano Land Up for Grabs: Scramble On as Gov't Quits 35-Acre Site
ARC.008.05.CCNC.0021a
Kitsilano Land Up for Grabs: Scramble On as Gov't Quits 35-Acre Site
1963
John Taylor
New Era
ARC.008.07.CCNC.0028b
New Era
November 27 1963
Pension Plan Idea 'Greatest Ever': Health Minister Hits Critics, Says $75 a Month Not Enough
ARC.008.07.CCNC.0027c
Pension Plan Idea 'Greatest Ever': Health Minister Hits Critics, Says $75 a Month Not Enough
December 3 1963
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ARC.CPJC.0021
Social Assistance Regulations
ca.1960s
Suquamish Indian Fete Draws Huge Crowds
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0012b
Suquamish Indian Fete Draws Huge Crowds
1963
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