Talk:Vancouver General Hospital
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[edit] VGH vs. VHHSC
So that we don't have to do it later ... I'm splitting off the VHHSC into it's own article. The VHHSC article will list and describe the various facilities, unless said facility merits its own article (in this case VGH) thus will link to it instead.
The VGH article here still contains VHHSC information. I'm trying to break that out, so that the article gives only VGH information. Therefore a lot of the information that was here has been transferred to the VHHSC article. --Dogbreathcanada 05:29, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pictures
Does anyone have any pictures of the building outside, not sure about internal photos for privacy reasons but some exterior shots would help a bit. I could take some but its a bit of a trip for me, if anyone is close by and could do it would be great! -- Tawker 05:02, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
- I'll try to go this week. Usgnus 14:49, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] BC sure is old!
'In 1959, VGH opened the “Centennial Pavilion” (named in commemoration of the centennial of British Columbia becoming a province of Canada), which at the time was the largest part of the VGH facilities.'
This statement carries the implication that BC celebrated its centennial in 1959, which would mean it became a first province in 1859, fully 17 years before Canada become a Dominion. One way or another, this sentence should be clarified by someone who knows the story. -198.163.45.88 14:25, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
I've adjusted the date for British Columbia's founding to 1858 and made a correction regarding its original status (founded as a British Crown colony, nine years before Canadian Confederation). Also, the opening date of the Centennial Pavillion has been changed to the correct date. Starbuck-2 23:02, 21 November 2006 (UTC)