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  2. Harrow, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Harrow was also home to Ontario's last segregated school, which was finally closed in the 1960s. [2] In 1999, the town of Harrow amalgamated with the town of Essex. The government of Essex was divided into four wards consisting of six elected councillors, plus a mayor. Harrow is the fourth ward and has a single councillor in the government.

  3. Harrowsmith Country Life - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1190-8416. Harrowsmith Country Life was a magazine that explored and showcased country living. Originally called Harrowsmith, the magazine was heralded as a back-to-the-land and environmental issues platform. In 1976, founder James M. Lawrence cut and pasted the first issues together on a kitchen table in the tiny village of Camden East ...

  4. Harrow Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Harrow Observer was a paid-for local weekly tabloid newspaper covering stories from the London Borough of Harrow. It had separate editions for Pinner, Harrow, Stanmore and Wembley & Willesden. The former newspaper titles were retained by its owners, Reach plc, as branding for the Harrow, Pinner and Wembley sections of their getwestlondon ...

  5. Harrow Fair - Wikipedia

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    Harrow Fair. Appearance. Coordinates: 42°02′00″N82°55′02″W42.0332°N 82.9171°W. The Harrow Fair is an agricultural festival that takes place in Harrow, Ontario. The fair is held annually spanning over four days on Labour Day weekend. The Colchester South and Harrow Agriculture Society is responsible for coordinating the event.

  6. Essex, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    N8M. Area code (s) 519 and 226. Website. www.essex.ca. Essex is a town with a population of 21,216 in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, whose municipal borders extend to Lake Erie. Essex is also the name of the largest community within the municipality.

  7. Harrow District High School - Wikipedia

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    Ontario. , N0R 1G0. Canada. Harrow District High School was located in Harrow, Ontario and was Canada's most southern high school. It had a population of about 350 students. The high school contained students from grades 7–12. The school's 100th anniversary was celebrated in 2004. The school's mascot was Harry Hawk.

  8. The Harrovian - Wikipedia

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    The Harrovian. The Harrovian is a weekly newspaper published by Harrow School during term time "as an organ of record, and a forum for comment, debate and expression of individual opinion within the school". All articles are published anonymously, except for letters which are signed. The Harrovian is printed on cream paper and is usually 8 A4 ...

  9. Harrow Times - Wikipedia

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    Website. harrowtimes.co.uk. Harrow Times is a British weekly local newspaper published by Newsquest, covering the London Borough of Harrow and surrounding areas. [3] The Harrow Times has been published since March 1997. [4] It also has an online edition. Since the closure of Harrow Observer, the Times remains the only printed paper for Harrow.