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  • ( "Texada") (TSX VENTURE: TXS) announced today that Mortenson Construction (ranked 22nd in Engineering News Record "ENR" 2009 Top 400 Contractors listing) has successfully deployed Texada's Systematic Asset Management system within their Equipment Facility network to manage their construction assets throughout North America.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • ( "Texada") (TSX VENTURE: TXS), the premier provider of equipment rental and mobile asset management software, announces today its unaudited interim financial results for the third quarter ended September

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • ( "Texada") (TSX VENTURE: TXS), the premier provider of equipment rental and mobile asset management software, announces today its unaudited interim financial results for the third quarter ended September

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • They also were ahead of the Brits on the western Canada/U.S. coastal waters, and many of the islands in our neck of the woods, have Spanish captain names, Texada, Gabrioli, Valdez, Hernando but no gold ... no go.

    Another Day in Paradise 2009

  • They also were ahead of the Brits on the western Canada/U.S. coastal waters, and many of the islands in our neck of the woods, have Spanish captain names, Texada, Gabrioli, Valdez, Hernando but no gold ... no go.

    Another Day in Paradise 2009

  • They also were ahead of the Brits on the western Canada/U.S. coastal waters, and many of the islands in our neck of the woods, have Spanish captain names, Texada, Gabrioli, Valdez, Hernando but no gold ... no go.

    Another Day in Paradise 2009

  • In the summer of 1791 Narváez, on the orders of Captain Alejandro Malaspina, sailed his sloop, which was less than forty feet long, into the strait of Georgia (then more grandly known as El Grand Canal de Nuestra Señora del Rosario la Marinera!), and continued past the mudflats at the mouth of the River Fraser as far north as Texada and Ballenas islands, before turning back to reprovision his vessel.

    Did you know? 19th century Mexico map maker first sailor through the Georgia Strait, Canada 2008

  • In the summer of 1791 Narváez, on the orders of Captain Alejandro Malaspina, sailed his sloop, which was less than forty feet long, into the strait of Georgia (then more grandly known as El Grand Canal de Nuestra Señora del Rosario la Marinera!), and continued past the mudflats at the mouth of the River Fraser as far north as Texada and Ballenas islands, before turning back to reprovision his vessel.

    Did you know? 19th century Mexico map maker first sailor through the Georgia Strait, Canada 2008

  • You didn't show your fine Italian hand in that marble quarry undertaking on Texada?

    Poor Man's Rock Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926

  • During the afternoon, a gray mass rose out of the water to port and he supposed it was Texada.

    Vane of the Timberlands Harold Bindloss 1905

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