2000s  (2000 to 2009)
Montreal Protocol Adopted  (Sep 16, 1987)
Millennium Celebrations  (Jan 1, 2000)
CBC Rejects CRTC Order  (Jan 6, 2000)
Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin Sworn In  (Jan 7, 2000)
BC Ferries' Collide  (Feb 6, 2000)
Rogers Buys Vidéotron  (Feb 7, 2000)
Death of Doug Henning  (Feb 7, 2000)
Death of Wilfred Smith  (Feb 7, 2000)
BC Film Revenues Hit Peak  (Feb 8, 2000)
Thomson to Sell Newspapers  (Feb 15, 2000)
Dosanjh Heads BC's NDP  (Feb 20, 2000)
House Passes Clarity Bill  (Mar 15, 2000)
Reform Supports Alliance  (Mar 25, 2000)
New Endangered Species Act  (Apr 11, 2000)
Nisga'a Treaty  (Apr 13, 2000)
Ludwig Found Guilty  (Apr 19, 2000)
Northrop Frye Literary Festival Opens  (Apr 28, 2000)
Alberta Bill 11 Passes  (May 11, 2000)
Nisga'a Final Agreement  (May 11, 2000)
E. Coli Outbreak  (May 24, 2000)
Unknown Soldier Returned to Canada  (May 25, 2000)
Death of Rocket Richard  (May 27, 2000)
Border Security Agreement  (Jun 9, 2000)
Seagram Merges With Vivendi  (Jun 17, 2000 to May 17, 2000)
Findley wins CBA Libris Lifetime Achievement Award  (Jun 18, 2000)
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(Henriette) Louise Burchell. Organist, teacher, composer, b Sydney, NS, 13 May 1882, d Falmouth, NS, 6 Jan 1962; ARCM, LTCL, B MUS (Oxford) 1908, MA (Radcliffe) 1929. She studied organ, piano, and theory with Peter LeSueur in St ...


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