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Delorimier Stadium (French pronunciation: [dəlɔʁimje]; also
known as
Montreal Stadium,
Hector Racine Stadium and
Delorimier Downs) was a 20,000-seat sports...
- " (See the
description of the
De Lorimier division for the
explanation of the
parishes which were
excluded from the
De Salaberry division.) The Grandville...
-
class 4-4-0
steam locomotive. It was
built by the
Canadian Pacific's
DeLorimier Shops in 1887 as
locomotive No. 390,
before being renumbered 277 in 1905...
- mixed-race residents, such as Antoine-George
de Lorimier (the son of Claude-Nicolas-Guillaume
de Lorimier), and
whether he
should be evicted. Although...
- François-Marie-Thomas
Chevalier de Lorimier (December 27, 1803 –
February 15, 1839), also
known under shorter names such as François-Marie-Thomas
de Lorimier, Marie-Thomas...
- network's main
studios and
headquarters are
located at the
corner of
de Lorimier Street and East René Lévesque
Boulevard in Montreal. Télé-Québec is equivalent...
- Beauharnois." The
demarcation of the
De Lorimier Senate division provides an
explanation of
which parishes are
excluded from the
De Salaberry Senate division. The...
-
financed and
built Delorimier Stadium (also
known as
Montreal Stadium,
Hector Racine Stadium and
Delorimier Downs) at
Delorimier Avenue and
Ontario Street...
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Ravalia ISG NL 2018-06-01 Trudeau, J. 2032-08-15
Pierre Dalphond PSG QC (
De Lorimier) 2018-06-06 Trudeau, J. 2029-05-01
Leader of the PSG.
Donna Dasko ISG...
- co-listed
candidate with
mayoral candidate Richard Bergeron for the
De Lorimier ward on
Montreal city council. (Under the
rules governing Montreal muni****l...