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ICBC
(redirected from Insurance Corporation of British Columbia)

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ICBCIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China
ICBCInsurance Corporation of British Columbia
ICBCInternational Commercial Bank of China
ICBCImax Cargo Bay Camera (Space Shuttle)
ICBCInteragency Committee on Back Contamination
ICBCInternet Customer Business Center (customer waiting areas internet access)
ICBCInternational Conference on Broadband Communications
ICBCInvestigation Consultancy Bureau for Citizens
ICBCInclined Cleated Belt Conveyor


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The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and the Ministry of Transportation and Highways are testing new ways of reducing ice and snow buildup on main highways and municipal streets across British Columbia.
TSE:GPW), an Application Service Provider (ASP), is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to provide outsourcing services to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC).
five-year enterprise agreement with the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC).
 
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