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southeastern Ontario: 1897–1910: Acquired by CNoR. Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway: Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario: 1889–1919: Continued operations and renamed to Kitchener and Waterloo Street Railway. Botwood Railway: central Newfoundland: 1908-1956: Subsidiary of AND. Sold to become GFC. Brantford, Hamilton and Western Railway
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Agostinelli lost control of his motorcycle and collided with a car. [5] Ipče Ahmedovski: 1966 1994 28 years Macedonian singer car Mercedes-Benz A124: Šopići, Yugoslavia: Ahmedovski died in 1994 on Ibarska magistrala near Šopići, crashing his speeding Mercedes into a truck. [6] [7] Carl Albert: 1962 1995 32 years ...
CKOL-FM is a community radio station broadcasting at 93.7 FM in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada, with a repeater, CKOL-FM-1 100.7 located in Madoc.. Since its first broadcast in 1992, this vibrant community radio station has been serving the Municipality of Trent Hills and the surrounding area with great music and tireless promotion of local talent, business and events.
Campbellford became a town in 1906 (Trent Hills Visitor Guide, 2009, p. 13). About 70 years earlier, "the British government gave two brothers, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Campbell and Major David Campbell, 1800 acres of land to settle in an area named for the Duke of Northumberland's wife Lady Elizabeth Seymour" (Trent Hills Visitors Guide, 2009 ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2019.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Northumberland County has various cycling, hiking and other outdoor trails. The Waterfront Trail along Lake Ontario passes through Northumberland County, [13] as does the Trans-Canada Trail. [14] The Northumberland portion of the Trans-Canada Trail spans from Hastings to Hoard's Station in Campbellford, following an abandoned rail line. Halfway ...
Thomas Mayne Daly Sr. (1827–1885), businessman and political figure in Canada West (later Ontario); represented the riding of Perth North in the House of Commons and in the Ontario Provincial Parliament [152] Ellen Fairclough (1905–2004), first female member of the Canadian Cabinet; the Ellen Fairclough Building in Hamilton is named after ...
King's Highway 30, commonly referred to as Highway 30, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 51.1-kilometre (31.8 mi)-long route connected Highway 2 in Brighton with Highway 7 in Havelock via Campbellford. Established in 1930, the highway initially travelled only as far north as Campbellford.