WonAlexanderCumyow (Chinese: 溫金有) was an early Chinese Canadian public servant and community leader. Born on or about 1861 March 24 in Port Douglas (at...
Chinatown satellite office would open in July, bearing the name of WonAlexanderCumyow. The office, which will provide local services in Mandarin and Cantonese...
November 2020 which included figures such as Pitseolak Ashoona, WonAlexanderCumyow, Terry Fox, and others. In accordance with the Bank of Canada Act...
Canadian politics. On July 24, 1899, several area merchants, including WonAlexanderCumyow, Charley Yip Yen, Chen Cai, and Huang Yushan, established the Vancouver...
Kang Youwei. The Vancouver branch opened on July 24 of that year; WonAlexanderCumyow was one of the people who opened that branch. In 1906 Kang Youwei...
practitioners Linda Ann Loo, Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia WonAlexanderCumyow (溫金有), first person of Chinese origin born in Canada; as a court...
Diversity and Multiculturalism: A Reader. Peter Lang "One of these, WonAlexanderCumyow, was born at Fort Harrison in 1861, the son of Hakka-speaking parents...
are housed in the permanent collection of the Museum of Vancouver. WonAlexanderCumyow, 1910. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, 1910 or 1911. Ella Erickson, circa 1914....
suit with the Benevolent's Association earlier leaders Yip Sang and WonAlexanderCumyow, he was named publicity agent for the association's aid-to-China...