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The series takes place in the South Shuswap, an area in Tappen, British Columbia, also known as "Rust Valley", which is known for its unique car community and junkyards.. It is shot at a vintage automobile restoration shop run by skilled craftsmen who restore, trade and sell classic cars into collectible vehicl
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CHAN-DT (channel 8), branded Global British Columbia or Global BC (formerly British Columbia Television or BCTV), [2] is a television station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, serving as the West Coast flagship of the Global Television Network.
Roadkill is an automotive-themed internet show produced by the MotorTrend Group.It was hosted by former Hot Rod Magazine editor David Freiburger and former technical staff editor Mike Finnegan.
My Classic Car is a television show about classic automobiles, hosted by Dennis Gage.It was originally broadcast on TNN, and Speed Channel, followed by MAVtv and Velocity. As of 2019 the show airs on the Motor Trend network. [1]
The veteran broadcaster was part of the original line-up of the album rock (AOR) format radio station Q-104 [7] in Halifax, Nova Scotia. CFRQ, branded with its original slogan "The Rock of the Atlantic", signed on the air in November 1983 with Bro Jake as the premier host of the "Morning Zoo", which he hosted from 1983 to 1985.
Austrian archeologist Wilhelm König thought the objects might date to the Parthian period, between 250 BC and AD 224. However, according to St John Simpson of the Near Eastern department of the British Museum , their original excavation and context were not well-recorded, and evidence for this date range is very weak.
Emergency Room: Life + Death at VGH is a medical documentary series which premiered on British Columbia's Knowledge Network on January 21, 2014. It follows doctors, nurses and staff at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) as they cope with real patients from the Greater Vancouver Regional District.