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The Bacchus Motorcycle Club (BMC) is an Outlaw motorcycle club in Canada. Founded during 1972 in Albert County, New Brunswick. Bacchus MC has since increased its influence, opening fifteen chapters in five Canadian provinces. It is currently the third largest Canadian established 1% motorcycle club. [1] [3]
Serving as an important fishing and commercial station in the 17th century, it was abandoned after its burning and expulsion of its inhabitants by the French in 1696; despite so, it is the best preserved early English settlement in Canada Crow's Nest Officers' Club [16] [17] 1942 (established) 2011 St. John's
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First Nations University of Canada: First Nations University Students' Association: University of Regina: U Regina Students Union: URGSA: University of Saskatchewan: UofS Students' Union (USSU) UofS Graduate Students' Association (GSA-uSask) Saskatchewan Polytechnic: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Students' Association
BTHS may refer to: Barth syndrome; Bartram Trail High School; Biotechnology High School; Brooklyn Technical High School; Burlington Township High School;
List of curling clubs in New Brunswick; List of curling clubs in Newfoundland and Labrador; List of curling clubs in Nova Scotia; List of curling clubs in Ontario; List of curling clubs in Prince Edward Island; List of curling clubs in Quebec; List of curling clubs in Saskatchewan; List of curling clubs in Yukon, the Northwest Territories and ...
Royal Commonwealth Society of Canada 1883 Royal Society of Canada: 1884 Royal Montreal Golf Club [4] 1887 Royal Victoria Hospital: 1888 Royal Victoria College: 1891 Royal Hamilton Yacht Club (filed for bankruptcy in 1983; title reinstated in 1991) 1894 Royal Canadian Humane Association: 1894 Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club of Montreal: 1894
BC Soccer is the governing body of adult and youth soccer in British Columbia, Canada.They are the head association for all FIFA affiliated soccer associations in BC.BCSA is located in Vancouver, British Columbia's largest city.