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  Ontario
Addington Highlands, Ontario Addington Highlands is a County of Lennox and Addington.
Dundas, Ontario Dundas, Ontario is a suburb of Hamilton, Ontario.
Lennox and Addington County, Ontario Lennox and Addington County, Ontario is a Ontario.
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 Greater Sudbury, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greater Sudbury (2001 census population 155,219) is a city in Northern Ontario, Canada.
Greater Sudbury was created in 2001 by amalgamating the cities and towns of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, along with several previously unincorporated geographic townships.
Greater Sudbury is home to three postsecondary institutions: Laurentian University, a bilingual university, Cambrian College, an English college of applied arts and technology, and Collège Boréal, a francophone college with additional campuses throughout Northern Ontario.
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 Greater Sudbury Transit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greater Sudbury Transit is a public transport authority that operates buses in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Sudbury Transit served an area population of 90,000 (1991) with a vehicle fleet of 42 buses (2000) and employed 103 workers (1991).
The transit system in and around Greater Sudbury today was formed in 2000 during the amalgamation of the cities and towns of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury by combining the existing Sudbury bus service with the surrounding commuter bus lines of Rayside-Balfour, Valley East, and Walden.
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 Greater Sudbury, Canada
However, the name Sudbury, without its official modifiers, continues to be used informally in reference to the main urban core of the city, and many of the smaller communities in the city are still known by their older names as well.
Sudbury was incorporated as a town in 1883, and as a city in 1930.
Prior to 1973, Sudbury comprised portions of the Townships of Neelon and McKim.
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 Greater Sudbury, Ontario - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Image:Banner in Sudbury, Ontario, circa 1942.jpgBoth the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers and the United Steelworkers of America had support among Sudbury miners, and there were often riots in the streets as the rival factions confronted each other.
Image:Inco Superstack.JPG The ore deposits in Sudbury are part of a large geological structure known as the Sudbury Basin, believed to be the remnants of a 1.85-billion year old meteorite impact crater.
Image:BigNickel.jpg Greater Sudbury is home to three postsecondary institutions: Laurentian University, a bilingual university, Cambrian College, an English college of applied arts and technology, and Collège Boréal, a francophone college with additional campuses throughout Northern Ontario.
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 SUDBURY, Ontario, Canada
Sudbury is officially a bilingual (English and French) city with a multicultural population.
Sudbury is known as the Nickel City because of its nickel and copper mines.
Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre (shown right) is located in Capreol, which is now part of the City of Greater Sudbury, but in 1913 it was born as the Town of Capreol, although back then, it was only a mile post on the Canadian Northern Railway Line.
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 Northern Ontario Business - Sudbury Business News Archive-Sudbury-ON business news-Greater Sudbury Business News ...
Sudbury is considered to be one of the hubs for Northern Ontario, providing broadband and telecommunication access to over 100,000 people, but just a 45-minute drive northeast of the city is the Wahnapitae First Nation community that is just receiving phone lines.
Sudbury businessman Mark Charbonneau recently received the Karasek Award, an international honour presented annually to a scientist in analytical chemistry for an outstanding contribution to, or a career in, that field.
The Greater Sudbury Development Corp. is embarking on a new process to develop a comprehensive medium- and long-term economic development strategy for the next 10 to 20 years, with the first consultation with community stakeholders slated for Sept. 11.
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 Falconbridge - Greater Sudbury Ontario Information, Yellow Pages, and more
Our Free Classifieds for the State of Ontario offer items such as used horse trailers, cars, trucks, motorcycles, outboard motors, books, horses, dogs, real estate listings including homes, businesses, and land, apartments for rent, boats and many other items that are for sale by owner.
Our History, Trivia and Facts Pages are populated with interesting, useless and random facts pertaining to Falconbridge - Greater Sudbury, Ontario history, Canadian history, family history and the history of names.
Our Free Message Boards Ontario daily to ensure the appropriateness of the topics for visitors of all ages.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Falconbridge, Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Falconbridge is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury.
From 1973 to 2000, Falconbridge was part of the town of Nickel Centre, in the Regional Municipality of Sudbury.
The community was established as a company town by the mining company Falconbridge.
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 CAW - TCA CANADA : What We Do
And she did all this while she was continuing to act as President of her own local - attending meetings on weekends and evenings - taking a few days out here and there to bargain and ratify contracts - giving advice to her local leadership and on and on.
He said that since 1998, there had been 14 deaths in Ontario to CAW members from traumatic fatalities but, by comparison, there had been 81 deaths from asbestos to members who worked in just one workplace complex, Holmes, in Sarnia.
The General Motors plant in Shanghai was very similar to the GM plant in Oshawa, Ontario where the members of CAW Local 222 work.
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 Falconbridge - Greater Sudbury, Ontario Travel Pages with Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Entertainment, Travel Maps and ...
Falconbridge - Greater Sudbury, Ontario Travel Pages with Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Entertainment, Travel Maps and more.
Perhaps camping in or near Falconbridge - Greater Sudbury, Ontario is more up your alley.
Find restaurants in Falconbridge - Greater Sudbury, Ontario of all sorts in our yellow pages like German restaurants, French restaurants, Mexican restaurants, Chinese restaurants, Thai restaurants, Italian restaurants, steakhouses and more.
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 Sudbury - Northern Life - Northern Life - Sudbury's News, Sports - Community Information Leader - Northern Ontario
Sudbury - Northern Life - Northern Life - Sudbury's News, Sports - Community Information Leader - Northern Ontario
The city has undertaken two major construction projects in New Sudbury and is advising motorists
Sudbury News: Home Page, Local News, Police and Court News, Lifestyle, Columns, Letters to the Editor, Editorials, Opinions
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 Sudbury Ontario Around-Sudbury Attractions including the Trans-Canada Highway and Manitoulin Island   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sudbury Ontario Around-Sudbury Attractions including the Trans-Canada Highway and Manitoulin Island
Sudbury > Recreation > Travel > Nearby >
There are many towns and tourist attractions close to Sudbury:
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