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ing season he split time with Fredericton and | Montreal, appearing in 23 and 24 games respectively. |
also made his NHL debut that same season with | Montreal, appearing in seven games. |
terations completed during 1860 by Irish-born | Montreal architect George Browne (5 Nov 1811-19 Nov 18 |
der Francis Dunlop worked as an apprentice to | Montreal architects George Browne and John James Brown |
In 1909, | Montreal architects named Vallance & Brown designed th |
Various promising | Montreal architects learned their trade working with D |
y and Guy-Concordia metro station in downtown | Montreal are named for Guy. |
Clearly people NOT from | Montreal are writing this entry! |
Montreal Area Control Centre (ICAO: CZUL) is one of 7 | |
Rothschild played hockey in the | Montreal area for Montreal Harmonia, McGill University |
Socrates School has 4 campuses in the greater | Montreal area to better serve the Greek community: Mon |
Formed in 1912 from parts of Hochelaga, the | Montreal area district remained until 1939 when it was |
94 the Protestant school board of the greater | Montreal area established the RTC (Rosemount Technolog |
Born in the Greater | Montreal area, Diotte started his professional career |
He invested in land in the | Montreal area, selling some at a profit and donating o |
Returning to the | Montreal area, he and Serge Dumont later lost to Pat P |
Located in the Greater | Montreal Area, it was formed in 1890 from parts of Mon |
The MUC formed part of the Greater | Montreal Area. |
ance composer, arranger, and conductor in the | Montreal area. |
nd 3 Cinema locations, all within the greater | Montreal area. |
well known Canadian media personality in the | Montreal area. |
ly Lebanese food with locations mainly in the | Montreal area. |
ded to comprise a number of franchises in the | Montreal area. |
ccur in establishments located in the Greater | Montreal Area. |
of the most homogeneous cities in the Greater | Montreal Area. |
ubilee Rink, instead signing a lease with the | Montreal Arena along with the Montreal Wanderers. |
† | Montreal Arena burned down and Wanderers withdraw. |
building Arena Gardens in Toronto, and owned | Montreal Arena, which burned down in 1918. |
The Wanderers' arena, the | Montreal Arena, burnt down in 1918. |
Ross was made a presdient of the | Montreal Art Association, after giving generous donati |
Canada and the Battle of the Atlantic, | Montreal: Art global, 1998. |
The backgrounds were painted by | Montreal artist Anne Ashton. |
s recorded on three consecutive nights at the | Montreal Arts Interculturels Institute live. |
the assistant to the Chairman of the Greater | Montreal Arts Council and from 1976 to 1982 he was the |
However, he was elected for | Montreal as a Reformer in an 1843 by-election and reel |
However, Carter played twelve seasons in | Montreal, as opposed to only five in New York. |
The Company has its head office in | Montreal as well as offices in Quebec City, Edmonton, |
y Centres runs a series of group homes across | Montreal, as well as youth detention centers. |
Montreal as seen from the Concorde Bridge | |
In 1979, he relocated to | Montreal as a probationary teacher. |
In 2004, the Youth Orchestra traveled to | Montreal as part of an exchange with the West Island Y |
rrently with McMillan Binch Mendelsohn LLP in | Montreal as Senior Counsel. |
Mikes was originally founded in 1967, in | Montreal, as a sandwich shop. |
Jacques Talbot came to | Montreal as a schoolmaster. |
Some episodes were recorded at Expo 67 in | Montreal, as the series often ventured outside the nor |
However he wouldn't see ice time with | Montreal as he would spend time with Montreal's minor |
It includes the eastern portion of Downtown | Montreal as well as the Vieux-Montreal area. |
playing professional hockey before moving to | Montreal as a child. |
He quickly became a fan favorite in | Montreal as he recorded career highs in games played ( |
He was taken to | Montreal as a prisoner, and charges were laid against |
He won five Stanley Cup championships in | Montreal as part of a Hall of Fame career. |
Signed with | Montreal as a free agent on July 3, 2008 |
He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal as a member of the Great Britain Men's Foil T |
Botterell returned to work at the Bank of | Montreal as Assistant Chief Accountant, initially in r |
Montreal Assault was recorded during the end of 2008. | |
also divides her work schedule at the Bank of | Montreal assisting clients as a financial services man |
Lalonde died in | Montreal at the age of 66 and was buried in the Notre |
Mondou died in | Montreal at the age of 79. |
Jackman died in | Montreal at the age of 48 while visiting there on busi |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 56. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 66 and was buried in Joliette. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 59. |
England died in | Montreal at the age of 60 and was buried in Knowlton. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 70. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 76. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 89 after falling from a second |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 80. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 51 and was buried in the Notre |
Burnet was a director for the Bank of | Montreal at Quebec City. |
He died at his eldest daughter's home in | Montreal at the age of 69. |
is most recent NASCAR start is at the race in | Montreal at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. |
His last Olympic appearance was in | Montreal at the 1976 Olympics when he won the silver m |
n Westmount in 1910 aged 91 and was buried in | Montreal at the Mount Royal Cemetery. |
He died in office in | Montreal at the age of 77. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 72 and was buried in the Notre |
This didn't dissuade | Montreal at all as the Canadiens swept the best of thr |
He died on January 23, 2006 in | Montreal at the age of 96. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 83. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 69 and was buried in the Notre |
Sauk, Menominee, Potawatomi and Fox chiefs to | Montreal at the governor's request, regarding war with |
dance record that was set 364 days earlier in | Montreal at UFC 83, by 61 people. |
He died in office in | Montreal at the age of 27. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 69. |
Allard died in | Montreal at the age of 71. |
nnan and Isabella Stewart, he was educated in | Montreal, at McGill University and Concordia Universit |
sic video for In my secret life was filmed in | Montreal at Habitat 67. |
ed at Theatre Periscope in Quebec City and in | Montreal at the Espace Libre. |
Bissonnette died in | Montreal at the age of 66 and was buried in the Notre |
In 1996, Hudson was recruited back to | Montreal at the McGill University Health Centre where |
By 1787 he was residing in | Montreal at 15 Rue Notre-Dame, where he had a wholesal |
Champagne died in | Montreal at the age of 76 and was buried at Rigaud. |
n chose to side with the British and moved to | Montreal at the beginning of the war. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 67. |
Jodoin died in | Montreal at the age of 74. |
He died in | Montreal at the age of 79 and was buried in the Notre |
It was a continuation of the | Montreal Athletic Commission's old International Heavy |
Berger was recognized by the | Montreal Athletic Commission as the Junior Welterweigh |
In the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal, Audain competed in both the 800 and 1500 m. |
Sir Francis Hincks died in | Montreal, August 18th, 1885. |
In the Eastern Final at | Montreal, Avery recorded his first career win against |
Fairmount Bagel is the original | Montreal bagel bakery in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
Montreal band The Prowlers adapted the lyrics to suit | |
he group turned to Martin Pelland from fellow | Montreal band The Dears. |
layed percussion for the singer Dumas and for | Montreal bands Afrodizz and Plaster. |
addition to conducting master classes at the | Montreal Baroque Festival, Daniels teaches Early Music |
We Know You Know is the third album by | Montreal based group Lesbians On Ecstasy. |
1994, following a redesign by Lucie Lacava, a | Montreal based design consultant, the Society for News |
In 1961, he joined the | Montreal based law firm of Stikeman Elliott, practicin |
babyTEL is a | Montreal based VoIP service provider, providing both r |
Annabelle Cosmetics is a | Montreal based cosmetics company, located at Lachine, |
GWAVA is a | Montreal based company that sells software supporting |
on Ecstasy is the self-titled debut album of | Montreal based electropunk group Lesbians on Ecstasy. |
most of his career in minor hockey, mainly in | Montreal based teams. |
Allround junior, 166.584 (February 4-5, 1977, | Montreal; beaten by Aleksand Klimov March 24, 1983) |
Toronto's first honour) in a 6-1 victory over | Montreal, beating Vancouver by one goal in goal differ |
if it's true that TAROM Romanian is flying to | Montreal because it think they already stopped this ro |
manager for the Cie Mercury Press Limited at | Montreal, becoming vice-president in 1930. |
tnall enjoyed another two-and-a-half years in | Montreal before joining the Minnesota North Stars for |
Ed Mullis worked as a tax specialist in | Montreal before leaving to work in Winnipeg's Union Go |
The Ascension Hamilton, Ontario, St George's | Montreal, before he was appointed Dean of Montreal in |
nada he was Rector of the Cathedral Church in | Montreal before becoming Diocesan Bishop in 1963. |
ou find out that CKMI was carried on cable in | Montreal before it became Global? |
Alouette Theatre, it was briefly renamed Club | Montreal before receiving its popular name. |
Zajdel spent 11 years as a member of Vision | Montreal, before joining the Union Montreal municipal |
He spent six more seasons in | Montreal before being traded to the San Jose Sharks du |
He played two seasons with | Montreal before enlisting in the Canadian Army in 1942 |
He then played one more season for | Montreal before leaving the CFL to join the Arena Foot |
The City of | Montreal began renovating Place d'Armes again in the s |
For 13 years, she worked at CTV | Montreal, beginning December in 1997 as weekend anchor |
uly 17 - Construction of the Lachine Canal in | Montreal begins. |
a separate island, the largest of the City of | Montreal besides the Island of Montreal itself, and th |
The district is located in | Montreal between the Canadian Pacific Railway and Jean |
lub is located on Drummond Street in Downtown | Montreal, between De Maisonneuve Boulevard and Saint C |
Cabot Square is an urban square in | Montreal, between the former Montreal Forum and the Mo |
e Town of Hampstead was merged to the city of | Montreal, Bill Steinberg formed and led the team that |
Montreal Biodome constructed for 1976 Summer Olympics | |
onto's most popular spots, the Rex Hotel, the | Montreal Bistro, Supermarket, and the Distillery Distr |
In 1974, he founded the | Montreal Black Community Youth Choir, and in 1982 he f |
Montreal: Black Rose, 1993. | |
Volin, The unknown revolution, 1917-1921, | Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1975, ISBN 0-919618-25-1 |
The | Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge were renamed in 1975, becomi |
Montreal Blue (aka 'St. | |
He also served as president of the | Montreal Board of Trade in 1861. |
He served as president of the | Montreal Board of Trade and vice-president of the Merc |
After five seasons in | Montreal, Boccabella was traded to the Giants for pitc |
In 1967 Amtmann founded | Montreal Book Auctions Ltd. to further promote Canadia |
As with most districts on the Island of | Montreal, Bordeaux-Cartierville has good transport lin |
the City of LaSalle and a part of the City of | Montreal bordering on that city. |
Adam Cohen is a | Montreal born Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, an |
Saint-Michel is a neighborhood in the | Montreal borough of Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extensi |
ated on Rosemont Street at 15th Avenue in the | Montreal borough of Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie. |
It is a community newspaper based in the | Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, and serves primaril |
The | Montreal borough of Verdun is situated in this distric |
For the | Montreal borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro, see Pierrefon |
opened a professional wrestling school in the | Montreal borough of Laval and also occasionally promot |
nglish-language public college located in the | Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada. |
He was director of the | Montreal Botanical Gardens from 1980 to 1994. |
cent to the park across Rue Sherbrooke is the | Montreal Botanical Garden and Montreal Insectarium. |
Pie-IX Boulevard runs past the | Montreal Botanical Gardens and the Olympic Stadium. |
Vancouver and | Montreal both operate full websites. |
Calgary and | Montreal both have first round byes. |
the part of the City of | Montreal bounded by Saint-Donat Street, the Towns of A |
Golden Gloves focuses on three | Montreal boxers in training, exploring their lives and |
Bank of | Montreal's main Montreal branch at Place d'Armes in Mo |
B.C. Rocks | Montreal Brandon Craddock (8:00pm to 12:00am) |
month after being hit by a pitch on June 8 in | Montreal, breaking the 3rd metacarpal bone in his righ |
It won 14 awards at festivals in Moscow, | Montreal, Budapest, Teheran... |
This includes the Bank of | Montreal building and Burns Manor for Senator Pat Burn |
Bank moved its main office to another famous | Montreal building, Place Ville-Marie. |
t was discovered that 2021 Union, the Parkade | Montreal building, was in danger of having concrete si |
Montreal Bulldogs was a member of the Interprovincial | |
Main article: List of | Montreal Bus Routes |
was the eldest of 11 children in an important | Montreal business family. |
rts fan, in 1928 Savard partnered with fellow | Montreal businessman and politician Athanase David and |
PC (7 November 1850 - 20 February 1934) was a | Montreal businessman and financier. |
ts name to Jane Drummond (1816-1907), wife of | Montreal businessman John Redpath (1796-1869). |
Salada tea was founded in 1892 by | Montreal businessman Peter C. Larkin. |
The team was owned by | Montreal businessman Johnny Newman. |
Joseph, a prominent | Montreal businessman, philanthropist and member of the |
he mansion built by Sir Hugh Allan, a wealthy | Montreal businessman. |
petition were the 2005 World Championships in | Montreal, but the young swimmer failed to advance heat |
McKegney was born in | Montreal, but was adopted soon thereafter, and raised |
Ouellet was born in | Montreal, but grew up in New Brunswick. |
18, she asked to join the Carmelite order of | Montreal but they refused her. |
ce came north from Albany, New York to attack | Montreal, but was repulsed with significant casualties |
There are truly Wikipedia-worthy streets in | Montreal, but I don't believe Jarry is one of them. |
American troops capture | Montreal, but, failing to take Quebec City or elicit l |
March 23, 1933 - Marty Burke was traded to | Montreal by Ottawa for Nick Wasnie. |
The series was produced in | Montreal by Dale Barnes. |
The Necktie was produced in | Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. |
as represented at the 1976 Summer Olympics in | Montreal by the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confed |
This series was produced at CBC | Montreal by Roger Racine, with stories adapted by Ann |
1928 he was recruited to McGill University in | Montreal by his former graduate advisor, Archibald Mac |
It also provides a route around the city of | Montreal by connecting Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Tunn |
The series is filmed and produced in | Montreal by Philms Pictures, and has a predominantly C |
1999, he was appointed an Auxiliary Bishop of | Montreal by Archbishop Jean-Claude Turcotte. |
He was appointed governor of | Montreal by a royal commission in 1670 and arrived in |
spectives on Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation, | Montreal: C. Roy Keys Inc. |
The series stars Patrick Huard as | Montreal cab driver Rogatien Dubois Jr. II. |
She worked in | Montreal cabarets for several years, often alongside J |
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