The B.C. Electric employees' magazine
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The B.C. Electric employees' magazine
B.C Electric time tables : Vancouver city, North Vancouver & interurban lines
Contain city maps and bus routes to various locations
How B.C. Electric is aiding Canada's recovery
Pamphlet provides information on B.C.'s power supply.
The Bridge River power development
The Ruskin hydro-electric power development
B. C. Electric employees' magazine
B.C. Electric Rly. Co. Ltd. school pass and tickets
The Alouette power development, completed 1928
Utility topics for December 1927
British Columbia Electric Railway Limited : twenty-nine years of public service
The Stave Falls Power Development : completed September 1925
State vs. private management of power plants by Dr. Arthur Twining Hadley
B.C. Electric employees' magazine
How the rule of the road was changed in British Columbia
The truth about your light and power rates
Interurban timetables, effective October 14th, 1917
Complimentary banquet to G.R.G. Conway
British Columbia Electric Railway N.E.L.A. Convention
Accuracy of electric light meters
Formal opening : Fraser Valley branch of the B.C. Electric Railway
Menu [for] banquet tendered to Mr. J. Buntzen by B.C. Electric employees, Thursday, Sept. 3, 1903
Item is a schedule for Vancouver City, North Vancouver, and Interurban lines.
Issued Friday, September 21, 1956.
Issued Friday, June 15th, 1956. "Highballing pipeline crews are marching Vancouver's link with the natural gas line down the Fraser Valley these days at the rate of almost a mile every 24 hours. . . . "
"All about trolleys. Many passengers who ride our trolley coaches have asked, 'how do they work? What goes on inside?' This week, The Buzzer tries to come up with some of the answers. . . ."
[View of the 3600 block of West Broadway from Alma Street]
Photograph shows the Alma Academy dance hall and retail stores.
[Electric streetcar at] Dunbar and 16th Avenue
Photograph shows Vogue Transfer truck, Dunbar Heating, Apex Blinds and Hillcrest Realty in the 3500 block of West 16th Avenue
[View looking northwest on] Dunbar Diversion [at West 14th Avenue]
Photograph shows a B.C.E.R. streetcar, a house at 3635 West 14th Avenue and a portion of Almond Park.
[View of B.C. Electric street cars on Dunbar Street from 41st Avenue]
Photograph shows the Safeway store and other retail businesses in the 5600 block Dunbar Street.