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  2. Tristen Chernove - Wikipedia

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    Chernove was born on May 22, 1975. [1] He graduated from Max Cameron High School in Powell River, British Columbia. [2] Chernove was diagnosed with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease in 2009, which he inherited from his mother. [3]

  3. Powell River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, Tla'amin Nation submitted a request to Powell River city council to change the name of the city. The request comes because city namesake Israel Powell, B.C.’s superintendent of Indian affairs from 1872 to 1889, helped to ensure that the sale of Lot 450, land that included tiyskʷat village, went through, as well as overseeing the removal of children from their homes to be sent ...

  4. Powell River Regals - Wikipedia

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    Powell River was also a finalist at the 1999 Allan Cup, losing to the Stony Plain Eagles 5–3. Earlier in their history, the Regals won the 1970 Hardy Cup championship as Intermediate "A" hockey champions of Canada with a three games to two, best-of-five series win over Val-d'Or , Quebec .

  5. qathet Regional District - Wikipedia

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    The district was formerly known as the Powell River Regional District. Because of frequent confusion between the identical names of Powell River district and city, the district's name was changed in 2018 to qathet, from q̓at̓ᶿɛt , meaning "working together, bringing together" in the ʔayʔaǰuθəm language of the ɬəʔamɩn , k̓ómoks ...

  6. Powell Peak - Wikipedia

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    The peak was named for John Wesley Powell. [4] The mountain's toponym was officially adopted in 1961 by the United States Board on Geographic Names. [2] Precipitation runoff from the mountain's east slope drains into Glacier Creek which is a tributary of the Big Thompson River, and the west slope drains to Grand Lake via North Inlet.

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  8. The Hulks - Wikipedia

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    The Hulks or The Giant Hulks, more formally known as the Powell River Floating Breakwater, is a floating breakwater off the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, a Pacific coast province of Canada. The breakwater is a prominent landmark of the city of Powell River and may be the largest floating breakwater in the world.

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