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Father Joseph-Noël
Ritchot (25
December 1825 – 16
March 1905),
commonly known as
Father Noël-Joseph
Ritchot, was a
Roman Catholic priest noted for his...
- The
Rural Muni****lity of
Ritchot (French: Muni****lité
rurale de
Ritchot) is a
rural muni****lity (RM) in the
Winnipeg Capital Region,
bordering the...
- "Asile
Ritchot".
Winnipeg Building Index.
Archived from the
original on
November 9, 2017. "Historic
Sites of Manitoba:
Asile Ritchot /
Ritchot Orphanage...
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unincorporated community in Manitoba, Canada,
within the
Rural Muni****lity of
Ritchot. The
community is
located 13
kilometres south-east of the
provincial capital...
- Muni****lity of
Hanover and the
southeastern portion of the
Rural Muni****lity of
Ritchot. Niverville's po****tion as of the 2021
census is 5,947, the
largest town...
- Springfield-
Ritchot is a
provincial electoral district in the
Canadian province of
Manitoba that came into
effect at the 2019
Manitoba general election...
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provisions for
separate francophone schools, the
delegates Abbé Joseph-Noël
Ritchot,
Judge John
Black and
Alfred Henry Scott departed for
Ottawa on
March 23...
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originally called Pointe-Coupée, is a
community in the
Rural Muni****lity of
Ritchot, Manitoba, Canada. It is
located along the east bank of the Red River,...
- muni****lities of Springfield, St. Clements, Taché, East St. Paul, Macdonald,
Ritchot, West St. Paul, Headingley, the
Brokenhead 4 reserve,
Rosser and St. François...
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extreme southeastern part of
Winnipeg and the
rural muni****lities of
Ritchot, Springfield, East St. Paul, and St. Clements.
Following the submission...