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near Headford, Richmond Hill: 1979– Non-Denominational Managed by Mount Pleasant Cemetery Group Elgin Mills Cemetery: Beechwood Cemetery Concord, Vaughan: 1965– Non-Denominational Managed by Mount Pleasant Group: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery: Thornhill, Markham 1954– Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto Maple United Cemetery Maple ...
Holy Cross is responsible for St. Luke's Roman Catholic Cemetery c. 1846. Located off John Street next to Thornhill Cemetery and Ukrainian Catholic Church of Saint Volodymyr (formerly St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church).
Holy Angels Etobicoke 1960 Modernist Holy Cross East York: 1928 Holy Family: Parkdale: 1900 Palladian: Holy Name The Danforth: 1913 Baroque Revival: Holy Rosary: Forest Hill: 1909 Gothic Revival: Holy Spirit Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan: 1956 Immaculate Conception Silverthorn: 1954 Immaculate Heart of Mary Scarborough: 1951 Palladian Nativity of Our ...
The paper was founded in 1878 after the Conservative York Herald (the town's only paper) attacked the more progressive Richmond Hill council. [5] Thomas F. McMahon purchased the newspaper in 1884, [6] and was the editor until his death in 1925. [7] James H. Ormiston was a later editor. [8]
Richmond Hill (2021 population: 202,022) [2] is a city in south-central York Region, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area, it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and the 27th most populous municipality in Canada. Richmond Hill is situated between the cities of Markham and Vaughan, north of Thornhill, and south of ...
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Richmond Hill United Church, at 10201 Yonge Street, is a designated heritage building in the town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.The main body of the building dates back to 1880, then as Richmond Hill Methodist Church, with later additions built in 1932 and in 1957 (Christian Education building).