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Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada



 


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Vernon is a city in the Okanagan region of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is four hundred and forty kilometres northeast of Vancouver. Named after Forbes George Vernon, a former MLA of British Columbia who helped found the famed Coldstream Ranch in nearby Coldstream, the City of Vernon was incorporated on December 30, 1892. The City of Vernon has a population of 40,000 (2013), while its metropolitan region, Greater Vernon, has a population of 58,584 as of the Canada 2011 Census. With this population, Vernon is the largest city in the North Okanagan Regional District. A resident of Vernon is called a "Vernonite".

In 2005, on an episode of The Early Show, Vernon was ranked as one of the top six most desirable communities to retire to in North America by Consumer Reports.

History:

The site of the city was first discovered by the Okanagan people, a tribe of the Interior Salish people, who initially named the community Nintle Moos Chin, meaning "jumping over place where the creek narrows", which refers to a section of the Swan Lake that passes through Downtown Vernon, the community's central business district. Some of these were part of the Okanagan Indian Band, a First Nations government part of the Okanagan Nation Alliance. This was followed by Priest's Valley, which serves as an Indian reserve, and its present name, in honour of Forbes George Vernon, a pioneer member part of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Yale. The Okanagan people settled around the city's two lakes, Okanagan Lake and Swan Lake, in addition to its creeks, obtaining seasonal sources of food throughout years in the 1950s. In that same decade, a section of a road near Fort Kamloops became its first road. Pleasant Valley Road, situated north of that street, was also historically developed.

In 1811, fur traders began traveling around the area, after one of these, David Stuart, began working with the Pacific Fur Company, which was bought out by the North West Company; Luc Girouard became the first white settler. However, the North West Company was forced merger with the Hudson's Bay Company in 1821. A number of fur traders decided to camp in Vernon, which started to develop in 1863, following a gold discovery at the Cherry Creek, Monashee Mountains, Mission Creek and east side of the Okanagan Lake. After the development began, numerous ranches were constructed. Centreville, the community's original central business district, was formed in 1885. That same year, a post office, hotel, general store and school house was constructed. A Hudson's Bay Company store was formed in 1887, in a rough wooden structure. A major economic hub destination in the Okanagan historically, Vernon was home to many cattle ranches and fruit orchard areas, attracting British families near it.

Vernon's growth was in the process of expansion beginning in 1891, after the Canadian Pacific Railway was opened in the Okanagan and Shuswap regions of the British Columbia Interior, connecting in Sicamous, a town in the Shuswap area; services by this railway were offered to Vernon by 1891, in addition to its neighbourhood of Okanagan Landing. Shortly after, the stern-wheeler S.S. Aberdeen was launched by the Canadian Pacific Railway for use on Okanagan Lake in 1893 connecting Vernon to Penticton at the south end of Okanagan Lake, and points between. Fruit trees were planted in Vernon, which first grew by the early 1890s, while water supplies were shipped to the community by canal in 1906 for use at local orchard or farm areas. In 1908, the Okanagan Mounted Rifles military program was formed in it, thus bringing a number of people to the area during World War I and World War II for lessons.

Vernon was incorporated as a city on December 30, 1892, with a city hall formed in 1903 for the governing body, which included a fire hall and a public reading space. The following year, it was declared the largest municipality in the Okanagan and first of which to contain a bank and telephone. As population expanded, more services were made available at Vernon, while its city centre switched from Coldstream Road to 30th Avenue. A school and Vernon Jubilee Hospital were public services made available in 1909. Despite a growth drop during World War I, citizens voted to open a new high school, sports stadium, and, later, a shopping mall, Village Green Centre, and library, in the city.

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Geburt

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Geburt    Personen-Kennung 
1 Fletcher, William Sidney  16 Mai 1927Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I170763

Tod

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Tod    Personen-Kennung 
1 Bruneski, Johan  13 Nov 1989Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I156462
2 Maron, Lydia  8 Apr 1994Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273301
3 Myers, Loretta  12 Jun 2020Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273278
4 Pahl, Wilhelm  18 Sep 1980Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I251904
5 Wiest, Edgar  5 Mai 2019Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273304
6 Wiest, Ewald  10 Okt 1993Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273275
7 Wiest, Irene Martha  19 Sep 2007Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273302
8 Wiest, Linda Alice  19 Jun 2003Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273276
9 Wiest, Otto  14 Sep 2002Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273279
10 Wiest, Wilhelm  16 Aug 1963Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I273300

Beerdigung

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Beerdigung    Personen-Kennung 
1 Pahl, Wilhelm  Vernon, North Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada I251904