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Greenwood, BC is home to Canada's best tap water, a history of being the first place to house interred Japanese during the WWII, and real estate.
Centralized in Greenwood, BC, this initiative aims to establish a comprehensive supply chain and infrastructure to develop Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) crypto mining containers, with an ...
The grave marker of Spokane native Roy Shiosaki at Greenwood Memorial Terrace reflects the military service of which he was so proud.
According to MacLean, 1,200 Japanese arrived in Greenwood, albeit mostly women, children and the elderly, moving into old hotels and large buildings.
Greenwood was used as a camp for Japanese-Canadians amid the installation of the internment policy in 1941, and the population ballooned with the arrival of 1,000 people who were detained there.
For centuries, humanity lived with the concept of sweet, salty, bitter and sour – but another flavour was hiding on the sidelines, writes Veronique Greenwood.
The government’s action comes on the 80th anniversary of the first arrivals of Japanese Canadians to the Greenwood, Kaslo, New Denver, Slocan City and Sandon internment camps in 1942.
Geological and prospecting crews have mobilized to the Greenwood Project to commence summer field work. Prospecting, rock and soil sampling, geological mapping, and ground geophysical surveys are ...
75th anniversary of Japanese-Canadian internment camps echoes as fears of Islamophobia rise 75 years ago this week,the federal government ordered the removal of Japanese-Canadians from the Pacific ...
GGX Gold Corp. is pleased to announce it is planning the upcoming 2021 exploration program at the Company's 100% owned Gold Drop property in the Greenwood Mining Camp in British Columbia, Canada ...
Greenwood - Two Greenwood officers are recovering and a suspect is dead after a traffic stop Wednesday night turned deadly. At the McDonald's parking lot at Madison and County Line Road, it was ...
British Columbia is giving $100 million in funding to address the historical wrongs it caused when it helped to intern thousands of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War.