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The profession of land surveying was not regulated in British Columbia until the late 1800s. [6] Before 1891, the provincial government recognized a cadre of professional Surveyors - many of whom had been Royal Engineers [6] In 1890, the Association of Provincial Land Surveyors was launched during a two-day long meeting held in Victoria and attended by 22 surveyors. [7]
The Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSA) is a publicly accountable, statutory corporation which operates and administers the land title and survey systems in British Columbia, Canada. The LTSA delivers secure land titles through timely, efficient registration of land title interests and survey records; these services are ...
ParcelMap BC: Maintained and contributed by Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia, ParcelMap BC represents the single, complete, trusted and sustainable spatial representation of cadastre in BC. ICI Cadastre: ICI Cadastre is a Society aggregated fabric of cadastral data maintained and provided by Local Government, as well as GeoBC ...
Its quarterly magazine, British Columbia History, is dedicated solely to the history of the province of British Columbia. In 1923 the British Columbia Historical Association published its First Annual Report and Proceedings, edited by Walter Noble Sage. In 1937, it evolved into the British Columbia Historical Quarterly edited by W.K. Lamb.
BC SPCA is a not-for-profit charitable society and relies largely on donations from the public and government grants for its funding. According to its website, BC SPCA spends approximately $2.5 million per year on animal cruelty investigations, [ 12 ] an activity for which it does not receive any government funding and relies solely on public ...
The Auditor General of British Columbia is an independent Officer of the Legislature of British Columbia, responsible for conducting audits of the government reporting entity (GRE) which consists of ministries, Crown corporations, and other government organizations such as universities, colleges, school districts, health authorities, and similar organizations that are controlled by or ...
The society's primary mandate under the Legal Profession Act [2] is to uphold and protect the public interest in the administration of justice by preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons, ensuring the independence, integrity, honour and competence of lawyers, establishing standards and programs for the education, professional responsibility and competence of BC lawyers.
The Archaeological Society of British Columbia is a Canadian organization founded in 1966. Since 1968, it publishes the quarterly The Midden, with help from the B.C. Heritage Trust. Its headquarters are in Vancouver, with bureaus in the provincial capital, Victoria, and since 1994 in Nanaimo. It has more than 300 members in Vancouver alone who ...