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  2. Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw Union Hospital, part of the Five Hills Health Region, was the primary health care provider for the city since 1948, [75] but closed in 2015 and was replaced by Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital in the city's northeast end. The new location was partly picked for its proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway.

  3. James Heilman - Wikipedia

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    Heilman worked at Moose Jaw Union Hospital, a hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, until 2010, when he began working at East Kootenay Regional Hospital, [1] [20] where, in October 2012, he was appointed head of the department of emergency medicine. [1]

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  5. Category:Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; Moose Jaw: There's a Future in Our Past; P. Palliser (Saskatchewan electoral district) R. Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161; S.

  6. Moosejaw - Wikipedia

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    Moosejaw.com was named a Top 50 retailer by Internet Retailer (2007), [11] Top 50 retailer by Bizrate (2006), Best of the Web by Forbes magazine, [12] and a Top 500 Retailer by Internet Retailer. [13]

  7. Lafleche, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Belcourt assisted in over 3,000 births and assisted at and performed over 1,500 operations. In 1948, Dr. Belcourt left to practice medicine in Moose Jaw. Dr. The RM of Wood River took over the hospital in 1945 and in 1957 a new hospital was built. In 1913, a drugstore was opened. Adrien Belcourt took over the drugstore in 1919.

  8. James Pascoe - Wikipedia

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    Pascoe was mayor of Moose Jaw from 1913 to 1915. [1] He was defeated when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly in 1925 as a Conservative. [3] Pascoe served as mayor of Moose Jaw again from 1929 until his death in 1931. [4] He died at the age of 67 of a heart attack in a Moose Jaw suburb while attempting to shovel away sand that had ...

  9. Clark Gillies - Wikipedia

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    He was married to Pam, who is also from Moose Jaw. They lived in Greenlawn, New York. His son-in-law, Justin Bourne, is the son of his former teammate Bob Bourne, and worked as an assistant coach of the Toronto Marlies. [23] His nephew, Colton Gillies, played in the NHL between 2008 and 2013. [24]