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Dynacare is an operational partnership founded in 1997 as Gamma-Dynacare between: Dynacare Laboratories; Gamma North Peel Partnership Inc.; and Bio-Science Laboratory (Ontario) Limited. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2002 Dynacare Laboratories (one of the Dynacare partners) was acquired by LabCorp for $480-million (U.S.) while also assuming Dynacare debt worth ...
(local road access across dam) Grassy Narrow Bridge Quebec: Quebec (covered bridge) Rapide-Deux Generating Station: Rapide-Deux: Rapide-Deux (local road access across dam) Rapide-Sept Generating Station: Rapide-Sept: Rapide-Sept (local road access across dam) unnamed road bridge Rapides Twin: Rapides Twin: unnamed road bridge
Canadian Tire Centre (French: Centre Canadian Tire [6]) is a multi-purpose arena in the suburb of Kanata in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It opened in January 1996 as the Palladium and was also known as Corel Centre (French: Centre Corel) from 1996 to 2006 and Scotiabank Place (French: Place Banque Scotia) from 2006 to 2013.
This is a list of bridges in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They are listed from west to east and north to south. Bridges spanning Airport Parkway , the Confederation Line , Green's Creek , Highway 174 , Highway 416 , Highway 417 , the Jock River , the Transitway , and the Trillium Line are not listed.
As part of the New Ways to Bus network change, routing will be changed to service Montmère during all service hours. 31 Place d'Orléans: Blair: Travels via St. Joseph and Ottawa Regional Road 174. Operates during peak periods and has one midday trip in each direction Monday–Friday. No weekend service.
Alexandra Bridge Ottawa Road 99 (King Edward Avenue) Ottawa Ottawa: Mistakenly shown as Ottawa Road 44 on many maps 83 Kent Street: Ottawa Road 62 (Chamberlain Avenue) Ottawa Road 34 (Wellington Street) Ottawa Ottawa: One way northbound. Was part of Highway 17B prior to 1998. 84 Place d'Orléans Drive Ottawa Road 34 (St. Joseph Boulevard)
Pooley's Bridge. Pooley's Bridge (), Ottawa's oldest bridge, is a stone arch bicycle/pedestrian bridge located in LeBreton Flats east of the Canadian War Museum and south of the Portage Bridge. The three span closed spandrel stone arch structure, built in 1873, was designated as a heritage structure by the City of Ottawa in 1994.
The Chief William Commanda Bridge (French: Pont Chef-William-Commanda), formerly the Prince of Wales Bridge, is a pedestrian/cycling bridge and former rail bridge that spans the Ottawa River between Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It connects the Trillium Pathway in Ottawa to the Voyageurs Pathway in Gatineau. [1]