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unusual facts about St.Catharines



Butler's Rangers

This regiment exists today as The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, a primary reserve regiment of the Canadian Forces based out of St. Catharines, Ontario.

Goffal

Specifically suburbs mainly in Bulawayo (Thorngrove nicknamed Groove, Barham Green nicknamed B.G., Forrest Vale, Queens Park, Morningside) and Harare (Arcadia, Braeside,St. Martins) began to grow and gain a significant population but in recent years many have gone in diaspora with large groups in London, Milton Keynes, Dublin, Canada in cities and towns like St.Catharines/Hamilton/Burlington/Toronto and New Zealand.

Lightstone

Jack N. Lightstone, Canadian President and Vice-Chancellor of Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario

Niagara Bobcats

The Niagara Bobcats (formerly the St. Catharines Bobcats) is a rugby league club based in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

Raymond Roussin

On July 7, 2008, James Wingle, Bishop of St. Catharines and Raymond Roussin, Archbishop of Vancouver, spoke out strongly against the decision to grant Dr. Henry Morgentaler the Order of Canada, and called for this award to be revoked.

The Lincoln and Welland Regiment

The regiment is also connected with cadet corps in St. Catharines and Fonthill, and with Robert Land Academy in Wellandport.

The Trews

In the early summer of 2002 the band entered Rocksearch, a high profile contest that is held annually by CHTZ-FM, a St. Catharines (Southern Ontario) rock radio station.

William Ryerson

The pair oversaw increase in church membership of seven, including Henry Wilkinson of St. Catharines.


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