1757 – 1884
Not too much information is available about the early years of the settlement of Vancouver…
Read MoreNot too much information is available about the early years of the settlement of Vancouver…
Read MoreJuly 20, 1885 An act to restrict and regulate Chinese immigration into Canada received Royal Assent. Among other restrictions it imposed a Head Tax of $50, and was the first of many enactments to discriminate against Vancouver’s large Chinese population. The result (intended): many men who pioneered in the gold fields of B.C. or worked to build the CPR could not now bring over their families from China to join them.
Read MoreOn January 6, 1908, the Pantages Theatre at 152 East Hastings opened. Find out what else happened in January…
Read MoreOn February 1, 1969—39 years ago today—the Nine O’Clock Gun in Stanley Park was “kidnapped” by UBC Engineering students, who returned the 1,500-pound cannon for a “ransom” which was given to the Children’s Hospital. Find out what else happened in February…
Read MoreVancouver-born Karen Magnussen won the World Women’s Figure Skating Championship, held in Bratislava in what was then Czechoslovakia, on March 3, 1973. Find out what else happened in March…
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