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Chung Chuck, a Delta potato farmer, who disputed the authority of the marketing board, disregarded the respective regulations. In 1937, he knifed Earl A McKay, a board inspector, during a skirmish at the bridge. The instigating party unclear, both they, and some non-Chinese involved in the incident,
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Vancouver council, appointing Francis Joseph Gillespie, as commissioner, to reorganize the municipal finances. In December 1919, when Gillespie wanted the municipality to assume equal liability for the Evans' case, residents were
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for the trestle approaches. In 1954–55, the No. 6 deck approaches were replaced and a non-skid seal coat applied to both bridge decks. In 1955, after sustaining severe damage from a barge collision, a fractured Howe truss and the sidewalk were replaced, and the sway bracing renewed, during the
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1207:"The Daily Colonist, 18 Jun 1965"
1153:"The Daily Colonist, 13 Dec 1963"
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877:"The Daily Colonist, 23 Mar 1937"
835:"The Daily Colonist, 11 Oct 1929"
823:"The Daily Colonist, 29 Jul 1929"
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670:"The Daily Colonist, 21 Oct 1917"
607:"The Daily Colonist, 12 Nov 1916"
485:"The Daily Colonist, 29 Jul 1911"
392:"The Daily Colonist, 20 Jul 1902"
1533:Road bridges in British Columbia
1345:"Highways Annual Report 1974–75"
1327:"Highways Annual Report 1970–71"
1243:"Highways Annual Report 1966–67"
1189:"Highways Annual Report 1965–66"
1171:"Highways Annual Report 1964–65"
1135:"The Daily Colonist, 1 Feb 1967"
1117:"Highways Annual Report 1959–60"
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1087:"Highways Annual Report 1955–56"
865:"The Daily Colonist, 4 Mar 1937"
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682:"The Daily Colonist, 4 Nov 1917"
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537:"Highways Annual Report 1967–68"
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443:"The Daily Colonist, 8 Jun 1894"
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257:Provincial government headache
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310:Fraser St. Bridge replacement
1518:Bridges in Greater Vancouver
1494:North Arm Canada Line Bridge
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16:Bridge in Sunset-Richmond
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575:Ross, Leslie J. (1979).
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