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On December 21, 1910 his Excellency Earl Grey, Governor General of Canada and Chief Scout for Canada, together with His Honour J.M. Gibson, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Dr. K.A. Pyne, Ontario Minister of Education, and a number of prominent citizens from all parts of the province, met in Toronto to select gentlemen who are interested and who would assist in the Boy Scout Movement and form a ...
The Canadian Scout Jamboree or CJ is a jamboree run by Scouts Canada for members of the Scout and Venturer sections. The Jamboree also includes groups from other countries attending, most notable from the United States.
Columbus Jamboree. 500th year of the Discovery of the Americas: 1994: 9th Pan-American Jamboree: Cochabamba Bolivia: December 29, 1994 - January 4, 1995 1996: 10th Pan-American Jamboree: Muxbal Guatemala: May 30 - April 6, 1996: 2001: 11th Pan-American Jamboree: Iguazu Falls Brazil: Starting with Joy: January 7–12, 2001: 8,000: 2005: 12th Pan ...
Before moving to TSN in 1998, Duthie worked at VTV and covered news and sports for 8 years on CJOH, the CTV affiliate in Ottawa. At CTV Ottawa, he won an International Edward R. Murrow Award for news reporting. [citation needed] James Duthie worked with CTV to produce the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, and the 2012 Games in London. He was one ...
The Jamboree was heralded by a commemorative stamp issued in 1955. The setting was a rolling parkland on the Commons of Fort George National Historic Site . More than 11,000 Scouts from 71 countries and colonies attended this gathering, which was notable for the number of Scout contingents that crossed the Atlantic by air to attend–1,000 from ...
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Terry Fox Stadium, also known as the Terry Fox Athletic Facility is an athletic field in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, named after cancer research activist Terry Fox. It has a regulation-size natural grass soccer field, surrounded by a 400-metre track. Surrounding the track are bleachers with a capacity of approximately 2,000.
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