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  • September 6 - The federal government gives the CPR a grant to allow it to reduce freight rates thr
  • ember of the Campaign for Parliamentary Reform ( CPR), a group of cross-national and cross-party MEP
  • ument on CloudSat is the Cloud Profiling Radar ( CPR), a 94-GHz nadir-looking radar that measures th
  • CPR abandoned the branch line from just east of Sti
  • But, in 1897, when the CPR abandoned Donald in favor of Revelstoke, Donald
  • buted much to the final southern routing of the CPR across the prairies.
  • hours of specialized training in Water Rescue, CPR, AED Administration, Oxygen Administration, Spi
  • CPR analysis was introduced in the context of compi
  • cience, constructed product result analysis (or CPR analysis) is a static analysis that determines
  • continued to acquire land for future growth of CPR, and it is now approaching 4,000 acres.
  • oyees of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company ( C.P.R.) and was originally named The Windsor Salt Com
  • In 1891, Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) and the British government reached agreement o
  • striving to make the education of infant/child CPR and choking maneuvers free and readily availabl
  • ta over with her Vespa scooter, then giving him CPR and hitting him on the head with a blue vintage
  • product is a training manikin popularly named ' CPR Annie'.
  • DL was in fact a sort of continuation of CPR at the national level.
  • The original route of the CPR between the summit of the pass near Wapta Lake
  • reached its peak, prior to the building of the CPR between 1903 and 1908, the community on the nor
  • gnals, radio, equipment and safety; first aid - CPR; board rescues, tube rescues, patient care, pat
  • CPR bridge (black) in foreground, CNR bridge (orang
  • The CPR Bridge is part of the CP rail line to its Suthe
  • The CPR Bridge is a Canadian railway bridge that spans
  • way in 1908 and is referred to by locals as the CPR Bridge or CP Railway Bridge, or simply the Trai
  • d by God's Heart by Milfred Minatrea, Spiritual CPR by Todd Phillips, and Building Leaders by Aubre
  • Before founding CPR, Caponigro was Chairman and CEO of a Detroit-ba
  • sition, to therapy for drug abused children, to CPR certification.
  • The original CPR Cisco Bridge, c.1900.
  • ng first aid when the man had been lung shot by CPR conductor, Jack Selkirk, when Selkik had caught
  • iscotasing, mostly to serve the requirements of CPR construction.
  • iles and aeroplanes became more common, but the CPR continued to innovate in an attempt to keep rid
  • This would mean the CPR could use CNR rail lines through the city and b
  • interchanges with the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR), CSX Transportation (CSXT) and Norfolk Souther
  • enger terminal and in 1905 both the GTR and the CPR decided to proceed with the design and construc
  • iversity of Montreal in 1902. he came west as a CPR doctor and settled in Cranbrook BC in 1905.
  • It was mainly populated by CPR employees, due to the convenient distance from
  • 1897: CPR enters into farm export subsidy agreement for f
  • The CPR finally accepted defeat and in 1913 began borin
  • he fire department are certified and trained in CPR, first aid, swiftwater rescue and fighting wild
  • This CPR fleet also included the rare model RDC-4 (which
  • ip's emergency response team futilely performed CPR for about 45 minutes.
  • C.P.R. had granted Irving the right of free travel on
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, has been around in its modern form for about 5
  • e unresponsive, and despite Schuyler giving him CPR, he also disappeared.
  • sor Station was the Canadian Pacific Railway's ( CPR) headquarters built between 1887 and 1889.
  • In 1912, with GTR and CPR holding the ideal southern routes around Mount
  • CPR hotel at Balfour (1918)
  • s, and then helped with the construction of the CPR Hotel in Banff.
  • Even though Benny received CPR in time, he died in the early morning.
  • h was absorbed by the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) in 1881.
  • In 2008 one author positioned CPR in a national list of state organizations that
  • to mineral smelting operations and assisted the CPR in its conversion of locomotives from wood to c
  • istrict League in 1931, and then on to Montreal CPR in 1932 and Montreal Carsteel in 1933.
  • part of The Maples and the north part of Logan CPR in the City of Winnipeg.
  • he east and the Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the CPR in the north.
  • nigro established 'Caponigro Public Relations' ( CPR) in the Detroit suburb of Southfield, Michigan
  • train operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR), inaugurated on June 7, 2000, after the CPR re
  • e construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR), increased settlement on the Cariboo Plateau s
  • National Panel of Distinguished Neutrals of the CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention
  • On April 24, 1955, the CPR introduced a new luxury transcontinental passen
  • Beginning November 9, 1953, the CPR introduced Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDCs) on many
  • The overall design of the CPR is simple, well understood, and has a strong he
  • It could have been CPR, it could have been a kiss, it could have been
  • At the time of the foundation of CPR, it was seen as a political laboratory for the
  • In addition they purchased available CPR land for $3.00 per acre ($7.41/ha).
  • ident that occurred on January 21, 1910, on the CPR line where the railway crosses the Spanish Rive
  • the newly constructed Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) line, the Ole M. Olstad family disembarked in
  • ter he moved to Calgary, then at the end of the CPR line.
  • acant land east of the CNR tracks and along the CPR line.
  • tween Highway 3 and a Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) line.
  • n as a hamlet for the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) lines that were built in the area in 1883.
  • x potash is shipped to west coast terminals via CPR lines, in dedicated covered hopper railway cars
  • The CPR Mainline runs through the community, with most
  • l as in the area of the two highway bridges and CPR mainline bridge just up from the confluence of
  • The FPA's (Fine and Practical Arts) include CPR, MCA (Cultural Art) Music, Project Adventure, a
  • Children's Hospital who invented the electrical CPR method, and Mr. Douglas Harbrueger, a business
  • Rios, a founder of the Brandon Christian group, CPR Ministries.
  • In 1905 the CPR moved the Hamlet of Strathmore 4 miles (6.4 km)
  • The CPR name no longer adorns the building, but traces
  • It is assumed that the CPR named the site, but this is not definitive.
  • The CPR named the town after one of its benefactors: Cl
  • He was also instrumental in finally convincing CPR officials to extend the railway to Gimli in 190
  • Martha uses CPR on the Doctor's two hearts and manages to reviv
  • luding one instance where Theissen must perform CPR on an unconscious man).
  • s that every child in Texas receive a course in CPR once in their high school career.
  • upplements the nearby Connaught Tunnel that the CPR opened in 1916.
  • tled in 1910 when the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) opened up land for irrigation.
  • 1898: CPR opens the railway line, 10th siding (later Blai
  • During the 1970s, CPR operated the service at minimal levels with usu
  • CPR opposes embryonic stem cell research.
  • d Police, the Alberta Provincial Police and the CPR Police, Auloff escaped into the United States w
  • In 1901, the CPR purchased the CPNC and told John Irving that he
  • l size, and were both important stops along the CPR rail line.
  • idge Northern Irrigation System in 1923 and the CPR rail line in 1925 stimulated an influx of settl
  • The CPR railroad tracks are now gone, the land having b
  • ovision to make a safe intersection of the main CPR railway track and 25th Street crossing.
  • CPR Regeneration website
  • CPR Regeneration is an Urban Regeneration Company s
  • sengers from the parking lot to the newly-built CPR replica station and front gate.
  • The CPR report suggests that the governor and the legis
  • at plains that occurred with the arrival of the CPR, represented the symbolic beginning of an ethic
  • pass in 1962 following essentially the original CPR route.
  • CPR saved his life, and emergency surgery saved him
  • orts of her father and paramedics to administer CPR, she was dead.
  • t served as the steamship and mail port for all CPR shipping from New Westminster and Victoria and
  • The CPR sought and received construction funding from t
  • CPR sought and received construction funding from t
  • anadian rail route, and to assert Canadian (and CPR) sovereignty in an area that U.S. railroads wer
  • k River valley and help to assert Canadian (and CPR) sovereignty in an area into which U.S. railroa
  • The building had CPR spur line until the mid-1960s, when much of the
  • See also: CPR Station (Saskatoon)
  • nal name of Deroche was Derocier, but the local CPR station was given the current name to honour Jo
  • ership to the railway workers who worked at the CPR Station (now the Seabus Terminal) just down Sey
  • onger continue north past Whyte Avenue, however CPR still has a rail yard serving the industrial di
  • ockies and influenced the naming of some of the CPR stops in Western Canada.
  • On the other side of the tracks, the CPR subdivided its land following the rail axis on
  • hat Byng Inlet North was renamed Britt, for the CPR Superintendent of Fuels.
  • st point') was thus applied to the community by CPR surveyors of the day.
  • Currently there are CPR switching yards in the Central Industrial neigh
  • Although House initially saves him with CPR, the baby eventually dies from a heart attack c
  • Officially called "Dayliners" by the CPR, they were always referred to as Budd Cars by e
  • n Mounted Police (RCMP) officer Ron MacRae used CPR to revive a trucker whom witnessed initially be
  • Likeise the CNR could run trains along the CPR track through the city and use the Sutherland C
  • operates seasonally from June to September, on CPR trackage through the Rocky Mountains in Alberta
  • The CPR tracks (west of Avenue W) and 11th Street West
  • The north and northwest boundary follows the CPR tracks from Westwood Street to just north of Vi
  • the north side of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) tracks in Mission on North Railway Avenue.
  • the south side of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) tracks in Pitt Meadows, just off Harris Road.
  • the south side of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR) tracks in Port Coquitlam, just off Kingsway Av
  • ot Trail and the Bow River to the west, and the CPR tracks and the industrial areas of Ogden Shops
  • It is bounded to the north by the CPR tracks and the Bow River, to the east by the Sh
  • h), Gateway Boulevard (Highway 2 North) and the CPR tracks, Whitemud Drive continues east through i
  • tersection of Highway 13, Buffalo Trail and the CPR tracks.
  • The brothers Hammond had struck a deal with the CPR, trading land for track right-of-way, station a
  • Laerdal's CPR training manikin 'Resusci Anne' is widely used
  • Wide view of area showing full length of CPR tunnel from left end of black bridge in centre
  • Although CPR was administered at the scene, he died less tha
  • Later that month, CPR was also named one of Alberta's Top Employers,
  • somewhere I saw a good book on how the CPR was one of the main instigators of the global t
  • tion was state manager of public relations firm CPR which is closely associated with the Labor Part
  • tary and state manager of public relations firm CPR which is closely associated with the party.
  • ne with normal URC practice, every project that CPR works on is undertaken with (or for) other publ
  • The CPR would go on to acquire the second largest fleet
  • But by late 1881, it became obvious that the CPR would make Yale, their center for railroad acti
  • In the largest area vacated by the CPR yards would be installed a new larger City Poli