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Happy Valley is a metropolitan suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located 20 km south of the Central Business District of Adelaide . Within the suburb is the Happy Valley Reservoir accompanied by South Australia's largest water treatment plant, responsible for supplying water to much of the Adelaide metropolitan area.
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay (Inuit: Vâli) [4] is a town in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Located in the central part of Labrador on the coast of Lake Melville and the Churchill River , Happy Valley-Goose Bay is the largest population centre in the region with an estimated 8,040 residents in 2021.
The name "Happy Valley" has been in use since the 1840s. [2] The statistical area of Happy Valley-Owhiro Bay had a population of 1,743 at the 2013 New Zealand census, an increase of 84 people since the 2006 census. There were 858 males and 885 females. [1] Stream restoration by Friends of the Owhiro Stream, Happy Valley
The first Amigo Restaurant opened in Causeway Bay in the middle of the 1967 riots. It survived that traumatic time and continued to grow within its first year of operation, later purchasing its own premises at Amigo Mansion in Happy Valley on 22-May-1976. [2] The building and the restaurant were designed and built together.
The Matilda Bay Brewing Company is a brewery founded in Western Australia, the first new brewery opened in Australia since World War II, [2] and Australia's first craft brewery. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Originating from small batches brewed for the Sail and Anchor Hotel in 1984, [ 2 ] their main brewery opened in 1989 in a prominent building at Stirling ...
Goose Bay Airport may refer to: CFB Goose Bay , a Canadian Forces Base in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador (IATA: YYR) Goose Bay Airport (Alaska) , an airport in Goose Bay, Alaska, United States (FAA: Z40)
In 1986, it covered an area of 681 square kilometres. The main primary industries were described as cereal growing (wheat and barley) and sheep farming for both meat and wool, with piggeries and cattle farming also of note. Agricultural machinery manufacturer Horwood Bagshaw (formerly David Shearer Limited) was the largest employer in the district.