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Comments (4) 4 Responses to “Metchosin House by Marko Simcic” sasha on 07 Jan 2009 at 6: 43 am # wow!!
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Architect Marko Simcic designed this 8300 square foot waterfront house located in the rural district of Metchosin, British Columbia, Canada, which is on the southern end of Vancouver Island.
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Victoria – The Anglican Diocese of British Columbia (Vancouver Island & the Gulf Islands) has asserted its ownership of buildings at 4125 Metchosin Road, in the District of Metchosin, by securing the property with a change of locks and the installation of a monitored alarm system.
Diocese of BC: building ambivalence « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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The Network, on behalf of the Church of the Open Gate, has sought leave to appeal the Judgement given by Madame Justice Allan with regard to the Church of St. Mary of the Incarnation, Metchosin.
Where are the dioceses in Canada getting the money to sue ANiC? « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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This was previously the home of the parish of St. Mary, Metchosin.
Anglican Church of Canada may be sharing legal costs « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Esquimalt, Craigflower, Metchosin and Sooke, and was very much in use in the olden days.
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885
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I have already described the receipt of Wells Fargo's express from Esquimalt in the early times, and how John Parker, now of Metchosin, used to meet the steamer at Esquimalt.
Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885
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For decades, he outfitted mill workers and loggers who worked the woods of Sooke and Metchosin.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TOM HAWTHORN 2011
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Small and slender, stretching just three centimetres in full stride, the slug remained unknown in Canada until a certain biologist looked under a leaf at Rocky Point in Metchosin, outside Victoria, and - voila!
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TOM HAWTHORN 2011
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Small and slender, stretching just three centimetres in full stride, the slug remained unknown in Canada until a certain biologist looked under a leaf at Rocky Point in Metchosin, outside Victoria, and - voila!
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TOM HAWTHORN 2011
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