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  2. Canadian weather radar network - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian weather radar network consists of 33 weather radars spanning Canada's most populated regions. Their primary purpose is the early detection of precipitation, its motion and the threat it poses to life and property.

  3. List of chat websites - Wikipedia

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    Group live video streaming and instant messaging: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No BongaCams: One-way webcam model live video streaming: Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Chat-Avenue: Adobe Flash and PHP-based chat rooms: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Chatroulette: Two-way live video streaming between random pairs of people No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No ...

  4. CFS Chibougamau - Wikipedia

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    CFS Chibougamau, or RCAF Station Chibougamau (pre-1967), housed the 10 Radar Squadron (Royal Canadian Air Force). The facility was a military radar installation in Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada, that formed part of the Pinetree Line. Shortly after opening, in 1963, it was converted to semi-automated operation using the NORAD SAGE system.

  5. Vive le Québec libre - Wikipedia

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    " (French: [viv lə ke.bɛk libʁ], 'Long live free Quebec!') was a phrase in a speech delivered by French President Charles de Gaulle in Montreal, Quebec on July 24, 1967, during an official visit to Canada for the Expo 67 world's fair. While giving an address to a large crowd from a balcony at Montreal City Hall, he uttered "Vive Montréal ...

  6. CFS Mont Apica - Wikipedia

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    Radar station on top of Mont Apica Canadian Forces Station Mont Apica (CFS Mont Apica) was a radar station of the Pinetree Line , located in Mont-Apica, Quebec , Canada , during the Cold War . The station opened as RCAF Station Mont Apica in 1952 and had a staff of some 500 persons at its peak.

  7. CFS Moisie - Wikipedia

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    The end of the Cold War and obsolescence of the Pinetree Line radar stations saw CFS Moisie's radar cease operations in 1986 and the site was declared surplus by the Canadian Forces. The station was decommissioned by the Department of National Defence in the early 1990s whereby the Government of Canada transferred the property to the Government ...

  8. Urban agglomeration of Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    The urban agglomeration of Quebec City (French: agglomération urbaine de Québec) is an urban agglomeration in Quebec. It may also be referred to as the urban agglomeration of the city of Québec. It consists of: Quebec City (Central municipality) L'Ancienne-Lorette; Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures

  9. List of television stations in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    City of licence Analog channel Digital channel Virtual channel Callsign Network Notes Baie-Saint-Paul: 13 13.1 CIMT-DT-4: TVA: Baie-Saint-Paul: 26 26.1 CFTF-DT-10