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  2. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Windsor, Ontario)

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    The membership at St Andrew's exceeded 2,000 members the year Dr. Paulin died, and retained the largest membership in the PCC in the years following 1925, until surpassed by St Andrew's Church in Kitchener. The Rev. Dr. William Lawson succeeded Paulin, serving from 1953 until his retirement in 1981, followed by Dr. Robert Fourney (1982-1996).

  3. CKCO-DT - Wikipedia

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    CKCO-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside London-based CTV 2 station CFPL-DT (channel 10), although the two stations maintain separate operations.

  4. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)

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    St Andrew's church stands today in the heart of downtown Kingston, Ontario. Home today to a church population of around 100–150, St. Andrews plays an active role in the Kingston community. The Special Meals program at St. Andrew's is the best example of the church's community involvement.

  5. St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church - Wikipedia

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    The origins of St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church begins with the establishment of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches in the Greater Vancouver area. [1]In the present-day city of Vancouver, on 30 July 1863, the Reverend Ebeneezer Robson, a Methodist minister from New Westminster, held the first preaching service of any kind at Stamp's (Hastings) Mill to a group of six men. [2]

  6. CHCO-TV - Wikipedia

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    CHCO-TV launched on March 13, 1993, on Fundy Cable channel 4 as "St. Andrews Community Channel". The station subsequently applied for a broadcast license in 2005, which was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on November 23, 2005, and began operation on UHF channel 26 on November 1, 2006, as CHCT-TV.

  7. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1875, St. Andrew's, Knox, Bank Street (later Chalmers), the newly formed congregations in New Edinburgh (now MacKay United Church, named after their first Elder and Trustee Thomas MacKay), and in the Sandy Hill (or Lower Town) St. Paul's or Daly Street, and congregations in nearby Rochesterville (Erskine), Hull, Quebec, Cumberland, Manotick, Nepean (Merivale, and Bells Corners), that ...

  8. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Lunenburg) - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The congregation is the longest history of any Presbyterian congregation in Canada . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After meeting at a private house, the congregation worshipped in St. John's Anglican Church (Lunenburg) (1759–1770).

  9. St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City) - Wikipedia

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    The long-contemplated Church was dedicated on November 30, 1810, on St. Andrew's Day, and appropriately named after the apostle. The building remains virtually unchanged but for the addition of the Vestry in 1900.