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  2. Manston arrivals and processing centre - Wikipedia

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    Manston arrivals and processing centre [1] is a centre used for the processing of migrants who have crossed the English Channel, located at a former military base at Manston, Kent in the United Kingdom. Opened in February 2022, it was intended to house around 1,000 to 1,600 people for less than 24 hours at a time, though by autumn 2022 it ...

  3. Defence Fire Training and Development Centre - Wikipedia

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    It occupied part of a former Royal Air Force base near the village of Manston in the southeast corner of England. The remainder of the former RAF Manston was part of Kent International Airport, a civilian airfield, until the site was closed on the 15 May 2014. From 2022, the site was used as the Manston Asylum Processing Centre.

  4. John Martin Crawford - Wikipedia

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    In October 1994, a hunter came across the remains of the women in heavy brush outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1996, Crawford was convicted of one count of first degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder in the 1992 deaths of three Indigenous women identified as Eva Taysup, Shelley Napope, and Calinda Waterhen. [ 6 ]

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  6. Meewasin Valley Authority - Wikipedia

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    It is made up of numerous conservation areas, canoe launches, interpretive centres (Meewasin Valley Centre, Beaver Creek Conservation Area and Saskatoon Natural Grasslands), Yorath Island, the university lands, a skating rink, and over 107 kilometres (66 mi) of Meewasin Valley Trail, 22.5 km (14.0 mi) of which are paved.

  7. Saskatoon freezing deaths - Wikipedia

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    During the winter months, average temperatures in Saskatoon can be as cold as −20.7 °C (−5.3 °F). [1] The Saskatoon freezing deaths involved Indigenous Canadians in and immediately outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the 1990s and early 2000s, and are suspected of being linked to actions by the members of the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS

  8. Douglas Wilson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was vice-president of the Gay Community Centre Saskatoon and had been trying to start a gay academic union at the university. The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission failed to protect Wilson and his case was unsuccessful. [2] Wilson spent most of his life fighting for human rights issues, activism and AIDS organizations.

  9. List of solved missing person cases: post–2000 - Wikipedia

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    After he slowly recovered, Ong was set to return to the USA on June 14, 2003. However, the night before the date of her flight, at the shopping centre, she went missing and was abducted by 27-year-old MAS airplane cleaner Ahmad Najib bin Aris. Ahmad Najib later raped and murdered Ong, whose body was found four days after her reported disappearance.