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London, Ontario
London is a city in Southern (Southwestern) Ontario, Canada along the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor with a metropolitan area population of 457,720; the city proper had a population of 352,395 in the 2006 Canadian census. Middlesex County, at the forks of the non-navigable Thames River, approximately halfway between Toronto, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan.
London,_Ontario
Dale Hunter
Dale Robert Hunter (born July 31, 1960, in Petrolia, Ontario) is a former Canadian ice hockey player and current co-owner and head coach of the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League.
Dale_Hunter
Victoria Park (London)
Victoria_Park_(London)
London Knights
The London Knights are a junior ice hockey team from London, Ontario, Canada, playing in the Ontario Hockey League, one of the leagues of the Canadian Hockey League.
London_Knights
John Labatt Centre
The John Labatt Centre is a sports-entertainment centre in London, Ontario, Canada -- the largest such centre in southwestern Ontario.The John Labatt Centre, usually referred to as the "JLC", opened on October 11, 2002. It is named after John Labatt, founder of the Labatt brewery in London. Labatt still has a large brewery in London to the present day, although its head office was moved to Toronto in the early 1990s.
John_Labatt_Centre
Labatt Park
Labatt Memorial Park (formerly Tecumseh Park, 1877-1936) is a baseball stadium near the forks of the Thames River in central London, Ontario, Canada. It is in size, has 5,200 seats and a natural grass field. From home plate to centre field the distance is ; from home plate to left and right field down the lines, it is . Labatt Park is the "oldest continually operating baseball grounds in the world", with a history dating back to 1877. Since December 31, 1936, the park has been owned by the City of London.
Labatt_Park
Thomas Talbot (Upper Canada)
Thomas Talbot (July 19 1771 February 5 1853) was born at Malahide Castle in Ireland. He was the fourth son of Richard Talbot and his wife Margaret Talbot, 1st Baroness Talbot of Malahide (see the Baron Talbot of Malahide). He emigrated to Canada in 1791, where he became personal secretary to John Graves Simcoe, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada.
Thomas_Talbot_(Upper_Canada)
Anne Marie DeCicco-Best
Anne_Marie_DeCicco-Best
Paul Haggis
Paul Edward Haggis (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian-American screenwriter, producer and film director who spent his early career producing and directing various American and Canadian television network series.
Paul_Haggis
London City Council
London, England was governed by the London County Council from 1889 until 1965London City Council is the governing body of the city of London, Ontario, Canada.
London_City_Council
Barry Wells
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Philip Aziz
Philip J.A.F. Aziz (born April 15, 1923) is an internationally acclaimed Canadian master artist (painter, sculptor, designer of buildings, jewelled metal works, chapels, altarpieces, chalices and crosses) who has been featured in the world's and Canada's book of Who's Who. Aziz lives in London, Ontario, Canada and is of Lebanese, Greek Orthodox descent.
Philip_Aziz
Springbank Park
Springbank Park is a 140-hectare (300 acre) park located along a stretch of the Thames River in London, Ontario, Canada. As the largest park in London, it contains 30 km (19 miles) of trails and is home to Storybook Gardens, a family attraction open year round.
Springbank_Park
Barry Wells
User:Barry_Wells
London Tecumsehs
London Tecumsehs were a professional men's baseball team in London, Ontario, Canada, that were first formed in 1868 — a merger of the Forest City Base Ball Club and the London Base Ball Club — which, according to George Railton's 1856 London directory, consisted of officers J.K. Brown, Dr. J. Wilkinson and J.D. Dalton and 22 players who practiced twice a week on the military grounds (today's Victoria Park). They were named for Shawnee chief Tecumseh.
London_Tecumsehs
Mark Hunter (ice hockey)
Mark William Hunter (born November 12, 1962, in Petrolia, Ontario) is a retired former NHL ice hockey player.He played for the Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Hartford Whalers and Washington Capitals over the course of his professional career, after having been drafted from the Brantford Alexanders in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. He won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989.
Mark_Hunter_(ice_hockey)
Ontario municipal elections, 2006
In the 2006 municipal elections in Ontario, voters in the province of Ontario, elected mayors, councillors, school board trustees and all other elected officials in all of Ontario's municipalities. These elections were regulated by the Municipal Elections Act of Ontario.
Ontario_municipal_elections,_2006
Saunders Secondary School
Saunders Secondary School is located at 941 Viscount Road in the Westmount suburb of London, Ontario, Canada. It is named after William Saunders and his family. William Saunders was a Canadian pioneer and an authority on all matters pertaining to agriculture and horticulture.
Saunders_Secondary_School
Guelph Royals (baseball)
The Guelph Royals are a semi-professional baseball team based in the downtown area of Guelph, Ontario, and are a member of the Southern Ontario-based Intercounty Baseball League. The club was founded in 1861 as the Guelph Maple Leafs, and after winning the "Canadian Silver Ball Championship" three times between 1869 and 1872, went on to become world semi-professional champions in 1874, and hold brief membership in the International Association for Professional Base Ball Players during the 1877 season, rivalling National League teams.
Guelph_Royals_(baseball)
Thames River (Ontario)
The Thames River is located in southwestern Ontario, Canada.The Thames flows west 273 kilometers (169 miles) through southwestern Ontario, through the cities of Woodstock, London and Chatham to Lighthouse Cove on Lake St. Clair. It drains 5,825 sq. km. (2,249 sq. mi.) of land.
Thames_River_(Ontario)