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 British Columbia provincial highway 19 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
52 km south of Campbell River, Highway 19 reaches its first interchange, with a four-lane arterial highway that goes west to the village of Cumberland and east to the communities of Courtenay and Comox.
The highway then winds its way past Nimpkish Lake, then through a 163 km long stretch of dense forest terrain, through the community of Woss and a junction with Sayward, finally entering the city of Campbell River at a junction with highways 28 and 19A, just past the river that the city is named for.
Highway 19 then crosses over the Nanaimo River 2 km later, and then goes northward for 5 km, finally terminating at the B.C. Ferry terminal at Duke Point.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Columbia_provincial_highway_19   (639 words)

  
 Columbia
Highway 97A's current alignment is not the same as its original route.
University of Missouri - Columbia The University of Missouri-Columbia (abbreviated UMC and nicknamed '\Mizzou) is an in...
Saanich, British Columbia The District of Saanich is a Victoria.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/columbia.html   (4711 words)

  
 British Columbia provincial highway 52 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Columbia provincial highway 52, known locally as the Heritage Highway, is a 243 km-long alternate loop route between Arras, on the John Hart Highway just west of Dawson Creek, and Tupper, on the B.C.-Alberta boundary, via the community of Tumbler Ridge, 98 km south of Arras and 145 km south of Tupper.
The highway to Arras was first given the number 52 in 1988, and the highway to Tupper received the same number in the late 1990s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Columbia_provincial_highway_52   (125 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: State of New York
The ice-free and deep-channelled port of New York, lying at the mouth of the Hudson River, with its wide roadsteads and anchorages and vast transportation facilities is indeed the greatest property of the State of New York.
The population of the State of New York itself increased from 340,120 in 1790 to 1,918,608 in 1830.
It is bounded by Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the Dominion of Canada on the north; by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut on the east; by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean on the south, and by Pennsylvania, Lake Erie, and the Niagara River on the west.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11029a.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
Highway 17: The Patricia Bay Highway is a freeway for roughly 8 km (5 miles) in Saanich, the largest municipality in the Victoria region.
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
free.hostdepartment.com /s/sewing/highways.html   (14730 words)

  
 Dictionary new
, wet behind the ears -- lacking training or experience; "the new men were eager to fight"; "raw recruits"; "he was still wet behind the ears when he shipped as a hand on a merchant vessel"
, new to -- (often followed by `to') unfamiliar; "new experiences"; "experiences new to him"; "errors of someone new to the job"
-- very recently; "they are newly married"; "newly raised objections"; "a newly arranged hairdo"; "grass new washed by the rain"; "a freshly cleaned floor"; "we are fresh out of tomatoes"
www.dictionarydefinition.net /new.html   (273 words)

  
 U.S. v. New Jersey Joint Application for Entry of Consent Decree and Consent Decree
The State shall monitor and evaluate the implementation of the motor vehicle stop criteria and shall revise the criteria as may be necessary or appropriate to ensure compliance with ¶¶ 26 and 129.
Plaintiff, the United States, and Defendants, the State of New Jersey and the Division of State Police of the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, respectfully move this Court for entry of the attached Consent Decree.
The State, by and through its officials, agents, employees, and successors, is enjoined from and shall not engage in a pattern or practice of conduct by the State Police that deprives persons of rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
www.usdoj.gov /crt/split/documents/jerseysa.htm   (10033 words)

  
 Garden State Parkway
On April 14, 1952, the State Legislature enacted legislation to create the New Jersey Highway Authority, which was to construct, operate and maintain a self-sufficient toll parkway from Paramus to Cape May. Orrie de Nooyer was appointed as the first executive director of the New Jersey Highway Authority.
The entire length of the extension between NJ 17 in Paramus and the New York State Thruway was $21.3 million, $17.0 million of which was borne by the New Jersey Highway Authority and the remainder by the New York State Thruway Authority.
The $135 million is scheduled for completion in May 2009.
www.nycroads.com /roads/garden-state   (5605 words)

  
 New Jersey State Bar Foundation - Mcok Trial Exercises - Grades 7-8
New Jersey Statute 26:3-45: Power to define "nuisance." The local board may pass, alter, or amend ordinances and make rules and regulations to declare and define what shall constitute a "nuisance" in lots, streets, docks, wharves, vessels, and piers, and all public and private places within its jurisdiction.
New Jersey Statute 26:3-45: Power to define "nuisance." The local board may pass, alter or amend ordinances and make rules and regulations to declare and define what shall constitute a "nuisance" in lots, streets, docks, wharves, vessels and piers, and all public or private places within its jurisdiction.
In response to the mandate, we drafted a composting ordinance that was adopted by the municipal council.
www.njsbf.com /njsbf/student/mocktrial/grades78-00.cfm   (19161 words)

  
 Department of Environmental Protection
The New Jersey Trails Program was established with the passage of the New Jersey Trails System Act in 1974, laying the groundwork for a network of trails that provide for outdoor recreation and an appreciation of the outdoor, natural and remote areas of New Jersey.
Aiding the Trails Program is the New Jersey Trails Council, an advisory body to the Department consisting of citizens with interests in different types of trail use, representatives from conservation or recreation organizations, and other state agencies.
The "New Jersey Trails" brochure provides helpful information on over 1,500 miles of public trails in New Jersey, identifying the type of trail uses permitted, and mileage for each use on over 70 trails and trail systems.
www.nj.gov /dep/parksandforests/natural/njtrails.html   (973 words)

  
 Smokefree Legislation/Litigation: State Laws on Tobacco in New Jersey
New Jersey also requires non-participating tobacco manufacturers to contribute to an escrow reserve fund to guarantee a source of compensation to pay any judgment or settlement on any released claims brought by the State or a releasing party (any person or entity on behalf of the general public or people of the State).
New Jersey imposes a 30% tax on the wholesale price of cigars, little cigars, cigarillos, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, smoking tobacco and their substitutes, and snuff, upon their sale, use or distribution within New Jersey.
Penalties shall be recovered by the New Jersey Commissioner of Health and Senior Services and paid into the state treasury, or by the local board of health or the local board of education and paid into the municipal treasury.
www.njgasp.org /d2b_det.htm   (5233 words)

  
 Postwar political consolidation (from British Columbia) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Canadian provincial flag that is horizontally divided, bearing an elongated Union Jack emblem in its upper half and wavy stripes of white and blue and a stylized portion of the sun in its lower half.
South Carolina's capital, Columbia, was established because the farmers of the Piedmont (the higher country) wanted the seat of government removed from Charleston to the center of the state.
Founded as the seat of newly created Maury county in 1807, Columbia developed as an agricultural centre in a region of fertile farmland.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-43232?tocId=43232   (871 words)

  
 British Columbia: Vancouver -- Provincial Parks
The park is situated in the Coast Mountains, near Maple Ridge, 41 km east of Vancouver, north on Highway 7 at Haney or Albion.
Open all year round, Kilby Provincial Park is a Fraser Valley jewel.
Located off of Highway 97 near Maple Ridge, the parks namesake lake was named for James and Fanny Rolley who homesteaded on its shores in the late 1800's.
www.bcadventure.com /adventure/explore/vancouver/parks   (1320 words)

  
 Washington Policy Center • Publications
British Columbia privatized one hundred percent of their highway maintenance in a year's time.
35, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, January 1995.
In British Columbia, privatization was instituted under very committed political leadership, but the program has been administered for 8 out of its 10 years of existence by governments that probably would never have initiated such a policy on their own.
www.wips.org /ConOutPrivatization/PBLiskTransHiwayMaintenance.html   (5788 words)

  
 Canada, R. v. Pontes
Section 94(1) provides that a person who drives a motor vehicle on a highway while he is prohibited from driving under certain sections of the Act, including s.
The accused was charged with driving a motor vehicle at a time when he was prohibited from driving under s.
The provision of some form of notice of the law would convert the offence into one of full mens rea, since the accused would then be driving with actual subjective knowledge that he was prohibited under provincial legislation.
www.hrcr.org /safrica/freedom_security/pontes.html   (1488 words)

  
 U.S._Highway_99
U.S. Highway 99 was the West Coast's main north-south route until 1964, one of the original United States highways first proposed in 1926 and one of the few highways that ran from Mexico to Canada.
Known also as the "Golden State Highway" and "The Main Street of California," US 99 was an important route in California throughout much of the 1930s as a route for Dust Bowl immigrant farm workers to traverse the state.
The two highways rejoined in Red Bluff and continued once again as US 99 through Oregon, Washington and to the border with British Columbia, becoming British Columbia provincial highway 99.
www.freecaviar.com /search.php?title=U.S._Highway_99   (792 words)

  
 Alignment and profile (from roads and highways) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Highway refers to a major rural traveled way; more recently it has been used for a road, in either a rural or urban area, where points of entrance and exit for traffic are limited and...
It was previously called the Alaskan International Highway, the Alaska Military Highway, and the Alcan (Alaska-Canadian) Highway.
Information on this Australian highway linking Laverton in Western Australia to Winton in Queensland in the east.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-71921?tocId=71921   (1032 words)

  
 NJ Attorney General Report on Racial Profiling
New Jersey Attorney General issues a lengthy and controversial Report on racial profiling by state troopers (April 1999).
The Interim Report concludes that while there is no doubt that federal, state, and local intelligence reports reliably indicate that a large number of minority narcotics and weapons offenders are traveling between urban areas in and through New Jersey, so too are innocent minority motorists engaged in such travels and in far, far greater numbers.
The Report specifically focuses on activities of state troopers assigned to patrol the New Jersey Turnpike, which is considered to be a major drug corridor.
www.aele.org /NJprofil.html   (2517 words)

  
 Delaware Highways @ AARoads
Additionally the Cecil County Highways pages are now complete and added to AARoadtrips to join the rest of our Maryland coverage on the web.
Delaware Roads and Highways - Highway Guides for Delaware Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes
A doubling of the state population since 1970 brings the total to 786,189 as of the 2000 census.
www.aaroads.com /delaware   (397 words)

  
 State v. Fortin - New Jersey DUI Lawyers
That day, at approximately 11 00 p.m., she left the motel to buy some food for her family and walked to a nearby Quick Chek convenience store located at the intersection of U.S. Highway Route 1 North and Avenel Street.
Padilla and her children were receiving public assistance and had been placed at the motel by a social service agency.
The evidence and absence of evidence 23af the presence of "few and scattered spermatozoa" in the vagina and no semen found on the body 23af suggested that Padilla was not vaginally assaulted.
www.dui1.com /DuiCaseLawDetail3492.htm   (679 words)

  
 The State of New Jersey: Unsafe at Any Speed -- Morris
You see, the State of New Jersey has this way of taking the fun out of driving and sticking it straight up your tailpipe.
They're afraid to venture any further into the state and see what other fines can be levied for their own good.
Whenever a New Jersey driver sees a sign saying, "Work Zone Ahead", he knows to slow down for fear of doubled fines.
www.americasvoices.org /archives2004/MorrisJ/MorrisJ_062504.htm   (1127 words)

  
 Rutgers-Newark Online - The State University of New Jersey
Take Exit 58A toward RT-21/US-22/NEWARK, and then take US Routes 1 and 9 to Route 21 North/McCarter Highway.
New Jersey Transit Bus Routes serve Union, Essex, Morris, Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties, as well as NYC, to Newark.
Proceed to the New Jersey Turnpike and follow directions for the NJ Turnpike, above.
www.newark.rutgers.edu /maps/index.php?sId=directions   (1054 words)

  
 GardenStateOfMind.com is owned by Garden State Mortgage, a licensed Mortgage Banker
The New Jersey Turnpike, at 148 miles long, is the nation’s (and perhaps the world’s) busiest road with 200 million vehicles per year.
New Jersey’s 1776 constitution was the first in the world to grant women’s suffrage.
NJ is the nation’s leader in highway design, with the first traffic circle in 1925, the first cloverleaf in 1929 and the first center divider (the Jersey Barrier) in 1949.
www.njmd.com /lovenj.shtml   (4566 words)

  
 New Jersey Nanny State Mandates Car Seats for 8 Yr OIds
This new "seatbelt" law now requires drivers to make sure their seventeen year old daughter is wearing a seatbelt, but that same parent has no "right" to know if an abortionist is going to operate on his daughter.
Bear in mind that New Jersey's Supreme Court found that it was "unconstitutional" to require abortionists to notify a parent before sucking a baby out of your teenage girl's uterus.
The Abbott decision is outrageous, and New Jersey had to adopt an income tax because of its Supreme Court's rulings on education back in the seventies.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3bd6d8301a67.htm   (3656 words)

  
 Free Republic latest articles
Twenty-three minutes later, on the opposite side of the highway from the crash, one driver rear-ended another in the passing lane.
New Judge in DeLay Case Faces Questions By APRIL CASTRO, Associated Press Writer 16 minutes ago A new judge has been appointed to preside over Rep. Tom DeLay's campaign finance trial after two judges stepped away from their involvement in the case because of their own political contributions.
State police under scrutiny from gun groups, lawmakers JOHN O'CONNOR Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Gun-rights groups angered by the Illinois State Police director's handling of a murder-suicide involving two employees and his comments on gun control called Thursday for an investigation - and one group wants his job.
www.freerepublic.com   (4840 words)

  
 NJ Highway Ends
This page will feature a picture of each end of New Jersey's primary state highways including US and Interstate routes that pass through the state.
I will not be including state secondary routes at this time.
My requirements on what to exactly take a photo is here.
www.njroads.net /ends   (100 words)

  
 Columbia River-Revelstoke
Doyle and McMahon are roughly equal in the highway sign wars down the Columbia Valley, but in Invermere lawns are plastered with Liberal signs while not a single NDP one can be seen.
However after eight years on the backbenches as one of the most ineffective MLAs, being shuffled quietly out of the Ministry of Forests after only a year as a result of his own incompetance all the while serving in the most unpopular government in British Columbia history, Jim Doyle has little reason to be complacent.
The old lesson in grassroots politics is clear: it takes only a single person to put a hundred signs up along a road, but it takes the consent of hundreds of people to put signs up on lawns.
www.arts.uwaterloo.ca /~m6chan/2001_bc/riding/clr.html   (307 words)

  
 Highway Kick-Off Page @ AARoads: State and Provincial Highway Websites
Highways and bridges in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware.
This page describes the roads and highways in the area known as "Michiana", which is comprised of Southwestern Michigan and the area of Northern Indiana outside of the Chicago metropolitan area ("Chicagoland"); South Bend, Indiana, is the regional center.
James writes that the ornate structures erected in the 1930s along Oregon's coast highway are spectacular, and the roadway and bridges of the historic Columbia River Highway, running through the majestic Columbia River Gorge, were technological wonders of their time.
www.aaroads.com /kick-off/statelinks.html   (3577 words)

  
 Complete Alphabetical Listing of Statutes with Associated Regulations
British Columbia Court of Appeal Criminal Appeal Rules, 1986 (B.C. Reg.
British Columbia Ferry Corporation Debt Extinguishment Regulation (B.C. Reg.
British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board Regulation (B.C. Reg.
www.qp.gov.bc.ca /statreg/list_statreg.htm   (1708 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2004
He was a restaurant owner in Vancouver and an engineer and project team leader in the computing and electronics division of the TRIUMF Nuclear Research Centre at the University of British Columbia.
Volunteer amateur radio instructor and examiner at the University of British Columbia.
and PhD from the University of British Columbia, where she was also an instructor.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/riding/292   (655 words)

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