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Exeter is a community in the municipality of South Huron, in the southern portion of Huron County, Ontario, Canada, located approximately 40 kilometres north of London. The community proclaims itself the "Home of the White Squirrel ", owing to the presence of the unusually-coloured mammals.
Ontario Health agency; Health Connect Ontario; The ministry also regulates hospitals, operates some medical laboratories and regulates others, and co-ordinates emergency medical services for the province. The ministry once operated ambulance services outside of major cities in Ontario, but the services were downloaded to municipalities around 1998.
The Exeter Lakeshore Times-Advance is a weekly local newspaper, published in the town of Exeter, Ontario. [1] It serves the counties of Huron , Middlesex , and Lambton . It was established in 1873 as the Exeter Times-Advocate .
RCAF Station Centralia was a Royal Canadian Air Force training base located just outside the village of Centralia near Exeter, Ontario, Canada. It became one of the largest training stations in Canada. It was turned over to civilian use after 1967, and currently operates as the Centralia/James T. Field Memorial Aerodrome. The Monument on ...
Women's College Hospital began as Woman's Medical College in 1883. On June 13, 1883, Dr. Emily Stowe (1831–1903) [2] the second woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada – led a group of her supporters to a meeting at the Toronto Women's Suffrage Club, stating "that medical education for women is a recognized necessity, and consequently facilities for such instruction should be provided."
Sexsmith/Exeter Airport (TC LID: CSX7) is located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) northwest of Exeter, Ontario, Canada. References
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology was an agricultural college in Huron Park, Ontario near the town of Exeter.It opened in 1967 and operated under the direction of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
The original site in Southernhay. In the mid-18th century, Alured Clarke, the newly appointed Dean of Exeter who had already helped with the establishment of a cottage hospital in Winchester (which has since become the Royal Hampshire County Hospital), proposed the idea of a new hospital in Exeter to local gentlemen.