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Lakeside Academy (French: Académie Lakeside) is a public secondary school in the borough of Lachine of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [2] Part of the Lester B. Pearson School Board, the school was created in 2001 when two former high schools, Lachine High School and Bishop Whelan High School, were amalgamated. [3]
Lachine (French pronunciation:) is a borough (arrondissement) within the city of Montreal on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It was founded as a trading post in 1669. Developing into a parish and then an autonomous city, it was merged as a municipality into Montreal in 2002.
David Acomba was born (1944) and raised in Montreal, Quebec, and attended Bishop Whelan High School in the suburb of Lachine.In the early 1960s, he attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he majored in Film and Television.
School Board Year Open Quebec High School: Quebec City: Capitale-Nationale: Central Quebec School Board: St. Patrick's High School Three Rivers Academy: Trois-Rivières: Mauricie: Central Quebec School Board Riverside Regional High School: Jonquière: Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean: A.S. Johnson Memorial School Thetford Mines: Chaudière-Appalaches
Flaherty was born on December 30, 1949 [1] in Lachine, Quebec, the son of Mary (née Harquail), who was from a "prosperous family", and Edwin Benedict Flaherty, an entrepreneur and chemist. [2] [3] His parents were from New Brunswick, his father from Loggieville and his mother from Campbellton. [4] He was the sixth of eight children. [1]
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Beurling Academy St. Thomas High School John Rennie High School LaSalle Community Comprehensive High School Lakeside Academy. This school board oversees 37 elementary schools, 13 secondary schools, 4 adult education centres and 6 vocational training centres, in which more than 20,000 students are enrolled.
He served as a Catholic priest and vicar at Saint John Fischer Parish in Pointe-Claire, Our Lady of Fatima in Saint-Laurent as well as a pastor at Bishop Whelan High School in Lachine and as a hospital chaplain. [4] [better source needed] In December 1988, Johns founded Le Bon Dieu Dans la Rue.