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  2. Student Price Card - Wikipedia

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    Students show their SPC Card at participating locations to receive savings. Offers vary by participating partner locations. The program's membership include elementary through post-secondary level students throughout Canada. [1] The program has a reported 1,100,000 members [2] and 450+ participating retail chains. [3]

  3. Taiwan High Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation [a] Area served: Taiwan (main island only) Transit type: High-speed railway: Number of lines: 1: Number of stations: 12: Annual ridership: 81,882,961 (2023) 61.8%: Website: thsrc.com.tw: Operation; Began operation: January 5, 2007; 18 years ago () Operator(s) Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation: Character

  4. List of Canadian students' associations - Wikipedia

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    The King's University Student Association: Lakeland College: Lakeland College Student Association: Lethbridge College: Lethbridge College Students Association: University of Lethbridge: University of Lethbridge Students' Union: ULeth GSA: Medicine Hat College: MHC Students' Association: Mount Royal University: Students' Association of Mount ...

  5. Pros and cons of student credit cards - AOL

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    These unsecured credit cards are typically easier to qualify for than traditional credit cards. The best student credit cards report your responsible spending and on-time monthly payments to the ...

  6. Canadian Alliance of Student Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) is a federally focused student advocacy organization. CASA currently has 24 members, who represent over 275,000 students from across Canada. CASA currently has 24 members, who represent over 275,000 students from across Canada.

  7. Travel CUTS - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the CFS held 76% of the shares and the Canadian Student Horizons Group (the plaintiff student groups) held 24%. [3] Travel CUTS went into receivership on October 23, 2009 and several offices in Canada closed. [6] On October 26, 2009, Merit Travel Group, a privately held Canadian travel company, purchased Travel CUTS. [7] [8]

  8. City Hall Insider: Free Austin library cards extension, Red ...

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    The ordinance, spearheaded by Council Member Vanessa Fuentes, would allow area residents living in eligible areas to have access to Austin's free public library card, rather than pay a fee of up ...

  9. Canadian Federation of Students - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) is a student organization in Canada, representing over 530,000 students from across Canada. Formed in 1981, the stated goal of the Federation is to represent the collective voice of Canadian students and work at the federal level for high quality, accessible post-secondary education. [ 1 ]