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  2. Imagine Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Imagine Cinemas is an independently owned chain of cinemas, founded on February 2, 2005. The chain consists of 11 locations with a total of 72 screens in Ontario making it the third-largest movie theatre chain in Canada, outside of Quebec, and the largest independent Canadian-owned chain.

  3. Dumaresq family - Wikipedia

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    The Dumaresq family was a patrician family in the Channel Islands with a particularly strong presence in Jersey. The family held many offices and positions throughout the history of Jersey from the 13th century.

  4. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube would give free access to its users, the more users, the more profit it can potentially make because it can in principle increase advertisement rates and will gain further interest of advertisers. [348] YouTube would sell its audience that it gains by free access to its advertising customers. [348]: 181

  5. Indigenous Cinema Soars in Ontario Thanks to Studio Growth ...

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    For renowned Kanyen’kehá:ka (Mohawk) multimedia artist Shelley Niro, the decision to film “Café Daughter” — a coming-of-ager about a Chinese Cree girl in 1960s Saskatchewan — in ...

  6. Elgin Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Elgin Theatre (Ottawa) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, a former movie cinema that was the first twin cinema in North America Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres , in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Elgin Theater , a former movie cinema in New York City, USA, substantially renovated in the 1980s and now known as the Joyce Theater

  7. Timeline of Ontario history - Wikipedia

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    Ontario since 1867 (1978), narrative history; Stagni, Pellegrino. The View from Rome: Archbishop Stagni's 1915 Reports on the Ontario Bilingual Schools Question. McGill-Queen's U. Press, 2002. 134 pp. Warecki, George M. Protecting Ontario's Wilderness: A History of Changing Ideas and Preservation Politics, 1927–1973. Lang, 2000. 334 pp.

  8. John Saumarez Dumaresq - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral John Saumarez Dumaresq, CB, CVO (/ d ʊ ˈ m ɛr ɪ k / duu-MERR-ik; [1] 26 October 1873 – 22 July 1922) was an officer in the Royal Navy.He served during the First World War but is most remembered as an inventor, for development of the device named after him, the Dumaresq, which helped users calculate the rate at which the range to an enemy ship was changing over time.

  9. Thomas Dumaresq - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dumaresq, who was a Captain at the time of the Battle of the Saintes, which was a battle in the West Indies between the British Navy and French Navy. Dumaresq Commanded HMS Repulse in the center under Admiral Sir George Rodney. His crew, what is described by Edward Fraser as "smart set of Guernsey lads" would suffer 3 deaths and 11 wounded.