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St. John's International Airport (IATA: YYT, ICAO: CYYT) is located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) northwest [2] of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It serves the St. John's metropolitan area and the Avalon Peninsula. The airport is part of the National Airports System, and is operated by St. John's International Airport ...
The nuns then abandoned teaching and a new 'Saint-Joseph school' was officially inaugurated on 3 October 1904 at '18-50 Rue de l'Abbaye ' with civilian teachers in a large building ceded by Archbishop Marie-Alphonse Sonnois (1893-1913) transferred from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Dié.
École Notre-Dame-du-Canada École Sacré-Coeur École Saint-Albert-le-Grand École Saint-Bernard École Saint-Claude École Saint-Denys-Garneau École Saint-Fidèle École Saint-Jean-Baptiste École Saint-Malo École Saint-Paul-Apôtre École Sainte-Odile École Sans-Frontière École Alphonse-Desjardins [3] Repentigny, Quebec: Lanaudière
Saint John Airport (French: Aéroport de Saint-Jean) (IATA: YSJ, ICAO: CYSJ) is a Canadian airport in Saint John, New Brunswick.Located about 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) east northeast of Uptown Saint John, in an area formerly known as Clover Valley, the airport serves the city of Saint John, the Greater Saint John metropolitan area, and the southern region of New Brunswick.
Watercolor drawing of the former Saint John High School building (1897-1932). The following contains lists of schools in the Canadian province of New Brunswick into public school, private schools, and former school categories.
Saint Joseph Central High School was established as Saint Joseph Academy by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1897 in downtown Pittsfield. It moved to its present location, 22 Maplewood Ave, in 1942. It moved to its present location, 22 Maplewood Ave, in 1942.
Saint Joseph Preparatory High School, formerly the Mount Saint Joseph Academy, was a Catholic college-preparatory high school founded in 2012 in Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts. Its opening followed the 2012 closings of Mount Saint Joseph Academy and Trinity Catholic High School.
Founded in 1864 as St. Joseph's College on the site of St. Thomas Seminary which had closed two years earlier, [1] St. Joseph's was the first French-language, degree-granting college in Atlantic Canada. The university was closed in the 1960s with the establishment of the University of Moncton. The university facilities now house the Memramcook ...