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  2. Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Lower Sackville is east of Lucasville; north--north-east of Bedford; south-east of Middle Sackville; and south-west of Windsor Junction. The community is located approximately 18 km (11 mi) from Downtown Dartmouth , approximately 27 km (17 mi) from Downtown Halifax , and approximately 25 km (16 mi) from Halifax Stanfield International Airport .

  3. Inglenook Community High School - Wikipedia

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    Inglenook Community High School is a Toronto public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which offers grade 10, 11, and 12 level courses. It is housed in an historical building designed by William George Storm in the Corktown neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. The school has, on average, one hundred students and six teachers.

  4. Sackville Blazers - Wikipedia

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    The Sackville Blazers became a reality for the 1982/83 season. This came after seven years of hard work to gain entry into Junior hockey for Sackville. Starting with the 1997/98 season, the Blazers have had a continuous run of finishing first overall season after season. The Sackville Blazers' Maritime dynasty began with the 2002–03 season.

  5. Lakeview, Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    This route takes the user to the Sackville Terminal in Lower Sackville. 182 First Lake Express: Scotia Square Sackville Board this bus route at stop 6688, on the corner of First Lake Drive & Cobequid Road. Route 182 (First Lake Express) runs from the Scotia Square Terminal in Downtown Halifax to the Sackville Terminal in Lower Sackville.

  6. Communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The community of Halifax is coterminous with the former City of Halifax. Hammonds Plains: 33.31 km 2 (12.86 sq mi) [13] Upper Hammonds Plains: Kinsac: Lake Echo: 4.76 km 2 (1.84 sq mi) 2,365 496 [14] Lakeside: Lakeview: Lucasville: East Preston: North Preston: Lower Sackville: 5.66 km 2 (2.19 sq mi) Middle Sackville: Upper Sackville: Shearwater ...

  7. List of professional sports teams in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    City Years COFL: Toronto Rifles: Toronto: 1965-1967 AFC: Sarnia Golden Bears: Sarnia: 1961 Arena football: League Team City Years AFL: Toronto Phantoms: Toronto: 2001-2002 Can-Am: Ontario Niagara Spartans: Niagara Falls: 2017 Rugby: League Team City Years RFL: Toronto Wolfpack: Toronto: 2017-2020 NARL: Toronto Wolfpack: Toronto: 2021-22 MLR ...

  8. Cycling in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Toronto, the country's largest city, and the city with the longest average commutes in all of North America, cycle-commuting has quickly gained popularity. In 2010, however, Toronto had the highest per capita rate of bike-car collisions of any Canadian city [ 14 ] and bike activists have demanded more bike lanes to make cycling safer.

  9. A city's metropolitan area in colloquial or administrative terms may be different from its CMA as defined by Statistics Canada, resulting in differing populations. Such is the case with the Greater Toronto Area , where its metro population is notably higher than its CMA population due to its inclusion of the neighbouring Oshawa CMA to the east ...