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th Lilly, daughter of John Lilly, a prominent | Montreal merchant. |
Chouettes Coquettes is a bilingual | Montreal social group for lesbian and bisexual women i |
e was elected to the City Council as a Vision | Montreal candidate in 1994 in the district of Maisonne |
A new | Montreal Lacrosse Club was founded in 2006 and plays i |
rtrays a plow operator battling a traditional | Montreal snow storm, an almost snowless winter meant t |
His Uncle Toe Blake was a famous | Montreal Canadiens player, playing with Rocket Richard |
In 1994, Goyer ran as a Vision | Montreal candidate and was re-elected. |
t-point Edmonton lead evaporated into a 19-13 | Montreal lead heading into halftime. |
he mansion built by Sir Hugh Allan, a wealthy | Montreal businessman. |
Joseph, a prominent | Montreal businessman, philanthropist and member of the |
He is also a former | Montreal city councillor. |
Outstanding Player Award - Pat Abbruzzi (RB), | Montreal Alouettes |
He lived on a farm at Abercorn, near | Montreal, where he died on 17 June 1971. |
d Vice-President of the Aberdeen Association, | Montreal. |
erseys had been sold, compared to about 6,000 | Montreal jerseys. |
In addition, the comments above about | Montreal and "loyalty to Bombardier" are turning this |
d it is to be phased out in 2015 according to | Montreal Protocol. |
er 1984) is a Canadian model and actress from | Montreal. |
Adirondack to | Montreal |
eir resistance delayed the British advance to | Montreal from the west. |
ities over both military and civil affairs in | Montreal. |
in the coming season with NHL affiliate, the | Montreal Canadiens. |
Boisclair grew up in the affluent Francophone | Montreal neighbourhood of Outremont. |
al music festival in the world after Canada's | Montreal International Jazz Festival. |
After the | Montreal Massacre (1990) |
he rivalry became especially heated after the | Montreal Maroons suspended operations (and as it turne |
It is named after the | Montreal estate of James McGill, the university's foun |
rd fastest team to reach 1000 wins, after the | Montreal Canadiens and the Philadelphia Flyers. |
After The | Montreal Daily News folded in 1989, after less than tw |
On February 18, 2006, he was traded again to | Montreal for Reggie Durden and Rob Brown. |
ing his debut on January, 16 1938 against the | Montreal Maroons. |
ames in their Stanley Cup victory against the | Montreal Canadiens. |
While playing against the | Montreal Royals in 1945, he pitched a no-hit, no run g |
2011 Heritage Classic alumni game against the | Montreal Canadiens where he was the captain and scored |
He did it again against the | Montreal Alouettes. |
final to advance to the Cup Final against the | Montreal Canadiens. |
h the Bruins on January 18, 1958, against the | Montreal Canadiens, becoming the first black player in |
made it to the Stanley Cup final against the | Montreal Canadiens. |
on August 4, 1975 at Shea Stadium against the | Montreal Expos. |
debut on March 7, 2006, in a game against the | Montreal Canadiens. |
1976, Dierker pitched a no hitter against the | Montreal Expos. |
ced to the 1926 Stanley Cup Final against the | Montreal Canadiens, but were defeated. |
jor League debut on June 17, 2004 against the | Montreal Expos as the starting pitcher. |
team's first regular season goal against the | Montreal Canadiens. |
e debut on July 31, pitching well against the | Montreal Expos. |
He last wore #99 on March 6, 1982 against the | Montreal Canadiens. |
e its debut on November 24, 2001, against the | Montreal Express, a fellow expansion team. |
tional League Toronto Maple Leafs against the | Montreal Royals on Saturday, September 3, 1960. |
David Cone pitched a perfect game against the | Montreal Expos. |
The Edmonton Eskimos won against the | Montreal Alouettes by the score 17 to 9. |
replacement on September 2, 1983 against the | Montreal Expos and made his first start the next day. |
He was activated for the game against the | Montreal Alouettes on September 25. |
Against the | Montreal Alouettes in the CFL East championship he had |
r Larry Dierker threw a no-hitter against the | Montreal Expos. |
ian Press and various advertising agencies in | Montreal and Toronto. |
He was an agent at | Montreal for a London-based firm that supplied provisi |
DE - Junior Ah You, | Montreal Alouettes |
nd place in the division, two points ahead of | Montreal. |
ct in the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in | Montreal, Quebec, Canada . |
Air Creebec ( | Montreal) |
Air Creebec ( | Montreal, Chisasibi) |
Air Inuit ( | Montreal, La Grande, Sanikiluaq, Umiujaq) |
Air Inuit ( | Montreal, Kuujjuarapik, Puvirnituq, Salluit, connect t |
We Know You Know is the third album by | Montreal based group Lesbians On Ecstasy. |
on Ecstasy is the self-titled debut album of | Montreal based electropunk group Lesbians on Ecstasy. |
o 1940, Durocher was a municipal alderman for | Montreal, serving on the Montreal Metropolitan Commiss |
The airbox internals on the Alfa Romeo | Montreal |
Salvador Allende Memorial | Montreal |
The company owns bowling alleys in | Montreal, Ottawa and Kingston. |
ats which operated on the canal, also serving | Montreal. |
Bonsecours Market also housed | Montreal City Hall between 1852 and 1878. |
Alvarez was born David Alvarez-Gonzalez in | Montreal, Canada, to Cuban parents. |
Dixson also served with Amherst at | Montreal in 1760 and with Monckton in Havana in 1762. |
- Seven Year's War: Jeffrey Amherst captures | Montreal. |
Amnesty in | Montreal provides for Papineau's return. |
In 1967 Amtmann founded | Montreal Book Auctions Ltd. to further promote Canadia |
There should be an official | Montreal Crime Family page instead of going to Vito Ri |
was the eldest of 11 children in an important | Montreal business family. |
io as colour commentator and game analyst for | Montreal Canadiens broadcasts. |
a regular NBA and NCAA basketball analyst on | Montreal radio station THE TEAM 990. |
chewan Roughriders (1996, 2000-2001), and the | Montreal Alouettes (1997). |
He split 1910-11 between Quebec and the | Montreal Canadiens. |
Philadelphia Phillies (1960; 1962-68) and the | Montreal Expos (1969-72). |
der of the journal Our Generation and Ecology | Montreal, North America's first municipal green party. |
as contested by the Detroit Red Wings and the | Montreal Canadiens in the first of the four Detroit-Mo |
ed the CAHL Providence Reds (1930-31) and NHL | Montreal Maroons (1931-32). |
played for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens and the | Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. |
He spent time with the Tiger-Cats and the | Montreal Alouettes before finally landing in Saskatche |
nalist for United Press International and the | Montreal Gazette. |
ry 11, 1908 for a game between Ottawa and the | Montreal Wanderers, the top rivalry of the day. |
layed percussion for the singer Dumas and for | Montreal bands Afrodizz and Plaster. |
building Arena Gardens in Toronto, and owned | Montreal Arena, which burned down in 1918. |
eague affiliates of the Texas Rangers and the | Montreal Expos. |
ze at the Busoni Competition in Italy and the | Montreal Piano Competition in Canada. |
the Texas Rangers from 1998 to 2002, and the | Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals from 2003 to 2006. |
1881 and practised in Drummondville and later | Montreal. |
tional debut in 1975 with Zubin Mehta and the | Montreal Symphony Orchestra. |
tfleet School Board from 1961 to 1964, and in | Montreal from 1964 to 1967. |
divided his playing time with Detroit and the | Montreal Royals of the International League. |
o before moving to Brampton, Ontario and then | Montreal, Quebec as a child. |
, the Pasadena Playboy Jazz Festival, and the | Montreal Drum Festival. |
Schumann, the McGill String Quartet, and the | Montreal String Quartet. |
ed at Theatre Periscope in Quebec City and in | Montreal at the Espace Libre. |
ario, and educated at York University and the | Montreal Diocesan Theological College. |
s time between the Monarchs in the UK and the | Montreal Royals and Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts in the |
gan, then Saint-Lin, Saint-Alexis and finally | Montreal. |
For the Florida Marlins and former | Montreal Expos baseball announcer, see Dave Van Horne. |
game was between the Edmonton Oilers and the | Montreal Canadiens. |
be the driving force in a vibrant and caring | Montreal Jewish Community. |
rce played for the Verdun Maple Leafs and the | Montreal St. Pats of the Montreal City Hockey League p |
9 to 1965, Toronto Argonauts in 1966, and the | Montreal Alouettes in 1967. |
He played for the Los Angeles Kings, | Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques, and Birmingham B |
layed with the Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, | Montreal Canadiens, and Washington Capitals. |
tly been produced in Houston, Los Angeles and | Montreal. |
y for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in | Montreal. |
), Ken Perkins (Winnipeg animator), Sebatian ( | Montreal film producer). |
independent village, Ahuntsic was annexed by | Montreal in 1910. |
ipality, founded in 1674, that was annexed by | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1982. |
y of Ville Saint Michel, which was annexed to | Montreal in 1968. |
Bank moved its main office to another famous | Montreal building, Place Ville-Marie. |
QB - Anthony Calvillo, | Montreal Alouettes |
ut of the 763 cast ballots at Anticipation in | Montreal in 2009. |
d was born at St. Antoine-sur-Richelieu, near | Montreal, Canada, third in a family of ten children. |
DE - Anwar Stewart, | Montreal Alouettes |
Does anyone in | Montreal ever sail on the Lac des Deux Montagnes? |
was a resident of a Park Avenue apartment in | Montreal. |
Their first upcycled design appeared at | Montreal Fashion Week. |
July - The bloomer costume appears in | Montreal. |
der Francis Dunlop worked as an apprentice to | Montreal architects George Browne and John James Brown |
romoted the construction of a new aqueduct in | Montreal. |
she began her segment called Debra Arbec's My | Montreal which ran weekly on the newscast and featured |
ed the late Georges Gauthier as Archbishop of | Montreal on August 31, 1940. |
nneau was later named Coadjutor Archbishop of | Montreal and Titular Archbishop of Amorium on May 21, |
i was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of | Montreal on May 23, 1970. |
man Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of | Montreal |
42 - died 1923) was a Canadian architect from | Montreal, Quebec. |
iety, he was appointed diocesan architect for | Montreal. |
Canadian Center for Architecture in | Montreal |
a monument in the Plateau-Mont-Royal area of | Montreal. |
mises in the Snowdon-Cotes des Neiges area of | Montreal since 1947. |
facility in Pointe- Saint-Charles, an area of | Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
The Wanderers' arena, the | Montreal Arena, burnt down in 1918. |
he Baltimore Stallions, Toronto Argonauts and | Montreal Alouettes from 1994-2001. |
After curacies in Armagh and | Montreal he was Dean of Residence at his old college u |
The coat of arms of | Montreal figured prominently in the centre of the gold |
Surrender of the French Army in | Montreal in 1760 |
olved in transporting goods for the army from | Montreal to Kingston. |
December 31, 1975: Red Army 3 | Montreal Canadiens 3 |
On June 1, 1970, Morgentaler was arrested in | Montreal for performing illegal abortions. |
Born in Scotland around 1780, he arrived in | Montreal in 1792 after becoming a seaman at an early a |
In 1954, he arrived in | Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and later moved to the provi |
aveled throughout Europe, until he arrived in | Montreal in 1924. |
From | Montreal's old Port and later Central Station is how m |
alled Baku in southern Romania and arrived in | Montreal in the late nineteenth century when Shul was |
David Arsenault - | Montreal Canadiens reports and interviews/Ottawa Senat |
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the Association on Non-Figurative Artists of | Montreal. |
uced "The WAWA Show (We Are Women Artists) in | Montreal since 2003. |
02/08/2009 Osheaga Music & Arts Festival, | Montreal, Canada |
The station's logo as 940 | Montreal (September 2005 - June 2008). |
Beattie served as the | Montreal Expos' general manager from 1995-2001. |
The party is now known as Union | Montreal. |
In 2003, Mills served as the | Montreal Expos bench coach. |
In 1941 the units were merged again as HMCS | Montreal and in 1943 this division was moved to 2055 D |
so the founder of a law firm now known as the | Montreal office of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP. |
The band has played such festivals as Pop | Montreal, Canadian Music Week, Pitter Patter Fest and |
The team played for seven seasons as the | Montreal Juniors before moving to Verdun. |
winner of the Jacques Beauchamp Trophy as the | Montreal Canadiens' unsung hero. |
name and identified the facility as Alstom's | Montreal remanufacturing centre or its Montreal rail c |
at Place d'Armes in what is now known as Old | Montreal, it was the tallest commercial building in Mo |
He was elected to | Montreal's City Council as a Montreal Citizens' Moveme |
In 1826, he joined a team assembling in | Montreal to build a military canal linking Lake Ontari |
Nathan Bangs, who had been assigned to | Montreal, was unable to fulfill his role there, and Bu |
She attended the Art Association of | Montreal, studying under William Brymner from 1899. |
ames in the 1926 Cup Final were played at the | Montreal Forum. |
ternal pathology and clinical medicine at the | Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery. |
Public choice award at the | Montreal International Children's Film Festival |
He died at a | Montreal hospital. |
Their home games were at the | Montreal Forum (1994-1996) and the Molson Centre (1996 |
1982, he was also the Surgeon-in-Chief at the | Montreal Shriners Hospital. |
ds took place on July 18, 19, and 22nd at the | Montreal Forum. |
It premiered at the | Montreal World Film Festival in August 1994. |
n their first competitive game in 1884 at the | Montreal Winter Carnival Tournament and is credited wi |
The 1980 NHL Entry Draft was hosted at the | Montreal Forum. |
nds took place on July 18, 20 and 21st at the | Montreal Forum. |
96, the Stars played in the final game at the | Montreal Forum. |
The film premiered at the | Montreal World Film Festival. |
He studied at the | Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery, qualified as |
s recorded on three consecutive nights at the | Montreal Arts Interculturels Institute live. |
He first competed at the | Montreal, Canada Olympic Games in 1976 and again at Mo |
individual events, including the four at the | Montreal Games. |
Maryse Casol silk scarves at the | Montreal Museum of Fine Arts boutique |
icine at McGill and Physician-in-Chief at the | Montreal General Hospital. |
Live at the | Montreal Jazz Festival is the second DVD by Canadian j |
Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the | Montreal Forum on October 3, 1959, which saw the homet |
motor race held on September 28, 1980 at the | Montreal Circuit in Canada. |
he fourth place in the 200 m freestyle at the | Montreal Games (1976). |
addition to conducting master classes at the | Montreal Baroque Festival, Daniels teaches Early Music |
973 Memorial Cup occurred May 7-May 12 at the | Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. |
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