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Roland Richard and Denise Massé on CBC Ici Radio FM (1981). Roland Richard was born in the Acadian village of Rogersville (New Brunswick, Canada) and began his singing career as a boy treble/soprano, recording his first album on his 15th birthday.
June – Rodeo's first side-delivery chute is designed and made by the Bascom brothers on their Bar-B-3 Ranch at Welling, Alberta. May 7 – The Government of Canada authorizes the creation of an all black battalion that became No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force .
El Rodeo Protected Zone (Spanish: Zona Protectora El Rodeo), is a protected area in Costa Rica, managed under the Central Conservation Area, it was created in 1976 by executive decree 6112-A. [1] [2] References
New Brunswick. Memorial Homes (demolished) Schwartz Homes; Robeson Village; Newark [14] Brick Towers (demolished) Baxter Terrace (demolished) Prudential Apartments (Sing-Sing) Stella Wright Homes (demolished) Scudder Homes (partially demolished) Christopher Columbus Homes (demolished) Hayes Homes (demolished) Seth Boyden Terrace (vacant)
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... New Brunswick Electronic Gateway Music Festival: ... Interstellar Rodeo, Edmonton; North Country Fair, ...
January 3 – Charles Foulkes, General, first Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff, negotiated the WWII Nazi surrender in the Netherlands (d.1969) February 15 – Sarto Fournier, politician and mayor of Montreal (d.1980)
This was the first use of the word stampede in the name of a rodeo. The Raymond Stampede is now Canada's oldest rodeo; August 9 – Edward VII is crowned King of the United Kingdom and of Canada. October 10 – Altona schoolhouse shooting