BC MINOR HOCKEY PROVINCIALS : HOCKEY INJURY STATS : HOW LONG IS A COLLEGE HOCKEY GAME.
Bc Minor Hockey Provincials
Minor hockey is an umbrella term for amateur ice hockey which is played below the junior age level. Players are classified by age, with each age group playing in its own league. The rules, especially as it relates to body contact, vary from class to class.
An inhabitant of a province of a country or empire
(in Canada) Athletic contests held between teams representing the country's administrative divisions
An inhabitant of the regions outside the capital city of a country, esp. when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded
Provincial examinations are province-wide examinations, held in April, June, August, and January, for students between the grades of 10 to 12, most commonly known in the province of British Columbia but also taken in other provinces in Canada.
Before Christ (used to indicate that a date is before the Christian Era)
Batallion Commander
B.C. is a daily American comic strip created by cartoonist Johnny Hart. Set in prehistoric times, it features a group of cavemen and anthropomorphic animals from various geologic eras. B.C.
bc, for bench calculator, is "an arbitrary precision calculator language" with syntax similar to the C programming language. It is generally used by typing the command bc on a Unix command prompt and entering a mathematical expression, such as (1 + 3) * 2, whereupon 8 will be output.
before the Christian era; used following dates before the supposed year Christ was born; "in 200 BC"
British Columbia (in official postal use)
Provincial Courthouse 1
The Penticton Provincial Court house is a two storey Art Deco-Moderne office building The Penticton Provincial Courthouse is significant as a symbol of the Provincial Government presence in Penticton, both as a Courthouse and home of many Provincial departments and agencies. Its construction in 1948 reflects the growth of Penticton as a regional business and government centre after World War II.
This building is important architecturally as an example of the transition between Art Deco design of the 1930s and 1940s and the Streamline Moderne motifs of the 1950s, especially evident in the northwest entrance and entrance hall.
The park to the north of the building contributes to the continuity of the site and is integral to the government precinct and landscaped setting created at the north entrance to Penticton in the 1930s and 1940s.
--Penticton Heritage Registry
Provincial Bus Co. 76 WFX257S. Southsea Rally. 08th-June-2003