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The primary building of the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market as photographed in 2003. It was destroyed by fire in 2013. St. Jacobs Farmers' Market is a farmers' market and flea market in Woolwich, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the south of King Street North, to the east of Weber Street North, and to the west of the railway tracks.
Established in 1976, the Fantastic Flea Market is the oldest flea market in Toronto. [3] Located in the basement of the Dixie Outlet Mall, the flea market offers a diverse collection of items such as clothing, jewellery, video games, antiques and memorabilia, while also providing personal services including electronic and watch repairs.
The Shops at Pickering City Centre (formerly known as Pickering Town Centre (PTC)) is a large regional shopping mall located in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1972 as Pickering Sheridan Mall, the mall has over 150 stores.
Pickering (2021 population 99,186 [1]) is a city located in Southern Ontario, Canada, immediately east of Toronto in Durham Region. Beginning in the 1770s, the area was settled by primarily British colonists. An increase in population occurred after the American Revolutionary War, when the Crown resettled Loyalists and encouraged new immigration.
Pickering Public Library is the library system of Pickering, Ontario, Canada. The library was operational in separate branches since 1841, but officially launched as the Main Library in 1990 at the Central Branch. There are also the George Ashe (formerly Petticoat Creek) and Claremont branches which remain part of the Pickering Public Library. [1]
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Greenwood developed as an unincorporated community within the Pickering Township. When the Regional Municipality of Durham was created in 1974, the southern part of Greenwood was merged with Ajax , and the rest of the territory remained with the Township's successor, the town (later city) of Pickering.
Term [1] Reeve [1] 1850 - 1852: William Henry Michell 1853 - 1854: John MacVeigh Lumsden Truman P. White 1855 - 1856: John MacVeigh Lumsden 1857 - 1864: Truman P. White 1: 1865: James McCreight 1866: Truman P. White 1867 - 1868: James McCreight 1869 - 1874: Truman P. White 1875 - 1876: John Miller 1877: Truman P. White 1878 - 1883: John Miller ...