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Gore Bay before the fire [190-? Gore Bay became a town on 7 April 1890, on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Located on Gore Bay, a bay of Lake Huron's North Channel, it is one of the two incorporated towns of Manitoulin District, of which it is the administrative and government seat. After the Treaty of 1862, Manitoulin Island was open for ...
Gore Bay Sudbury North Bay Parry Sound Northwest Region (4 base courts, 36 satellite courts) Toronto Region (7 base courts, 2 satellite courtrooms) West Region (15 base courts, 4 satellite courts) Kenora Fort Frances Dryden Thunder Bay Base courts: 10 Armoury St. Satellite courtrooms: 1530 Markham Rd. 2700 Eglinton Ave. W. Windsor Chatham ...
The district has an area of 3,073.54 square kilometres (1,186.70 sq mi), [1] making it the smallest district in Ontario. It is in the northern part of Lake Huron, separated from the mainland by the North Channel to the north and by the Georgian Bay to the east.
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Gore Bay, New South Wales – and inlet on the northern foreshore of Sydney Harbour This page was last edited on 21 May 2022, at 09:14 (UTC). Text is available ...
The simple Beaux-Arts building served as a courthouse from 1924 to 2014. [1] The Superior Court of Justice (277 Camelot Street) and Ontario Court of Justice (1805 Arthur Street East) had operated in separate buildings but relocated to the new Thunder Bay Courthouse (125 Brodie Street North) in 2014. [2] The old court building was sold in 2017. [3]
Sally Gore — who told officers ... Gore was ordered held on a no bond status, court records show. Palm Bay police said the deadly crash happened about 9:40 p.m. Friday along Dittmer Circle ...
Lane served as a councillor in Barrie Island from 1941 to 1960, and as a councillor in Gore Bay for four years. He was mayor of Gore Bay from 1967 to 1972.. He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1971 provincial election, defeating New Democrat Roger Taylor by 1,298 votes in the northern constituency of Algoma—Manitoulin. [1]