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Camosun College is a
public college located in Saanich,
British Columbia, Canada. The
college has two campuses,
Lansdowne and Interurban, with a total...
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Camosun (/kəˈmoʊsən/ kə-MOH-sən) was the name of a
Songhees settlement near the site of the present-day
Empress Hotel on
Vancouver Island. Fort Camosun...
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Camosun was a
steamship built in 1904 in Paisley, Scotland,
which served in
British Columbia.
Camosun was the
first p****enger-freighter ship
ordered by...
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district muni****lity of Oak Bay home to the
southern half), both
campuses of
Camosun College, and the
Vancouver Island Technology Park.
Saanich has been the...
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north of the 49th parallel.
Erected in 1843 on a site
originally called Camosun (a
variant of the
Lekwungen word "Camossung", the name of a girl turned...
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Faculty of
Social Work Studies. The
Princess made
short term
visits to
Camosun College in Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada, as part of
exchange tours...
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District of
Saanich and the
District of Oak Bay.
Camosun College, with 20,400 learners.
Camosun College has two
campuses (Lansdowne and Interurban)...
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novelist Joan Steacy,
started teaching a
visual storytelling course at
Camosun College in Victoria,
British Columbia. The
Steacys have
since developed...
- SS Fort
Camosun was a coal-burning 7000-ton freighter,
built in Victoria,
British Columbia,
Canada in 1942. In June of 1942,
during World War II, she...
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provincial minister.
These 11
public colleges include:
Camosun College (Victoria,
British Columbia)
Coast Mountain College (Prince Rupert...