By C. R. Day
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 100-107
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993
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By C. R. Day
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 100-107
Is the Metropolitan Vancouver Economy Uncoupling from the Rest of the Province?
By H. Craig Davis
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 3-19
By Trevor J. Barnes, Roger Hayter
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 20-42
Sharks and Red Herrings: Vancouver’s Male Employment Agencies, 1898-1915
By Robin Anderson
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 43-84
Canada and Japan in the Twentieth Century
By David Edgington
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 91-2
Vancouver’s Voyage: Charting the Northwest Coast, 1791-1795
By W. Lamb
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 87-8
The Northwest Coast: British Navigation, Trade, and Discoveries to 1812
By W. Mathes
BC Studies no. 98 Summer 1993 | p. 88-91
H. Craig Davis is a professor in the School of Community and Regional Planning, The University of British Columbia.
Trevor Barnes is a member of the Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia.
Roger Hayter teaches geography at Simon Fraser University.
Robin Anderson has taught at Okanagan College and is currently a doctoral student at the University of Victoria.
C. R. Day is a professor of European history at Simon Fraser University. Elected to West Vancouver Municipal Council in 1986, he was re-elected in 1988 and 1990 (for a three-year term). He has been chair of the planning and land use committee.
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