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CIMA closed in February 1992, with CKST relocating from 800 to 1040 the following month. Its old 800 frequency remains vacant. CKST: Vancouver: 1040 AM: Ceased operations on June 14, 2023 CFTE: Vancouver: 1410 AM: Ceased operations on June 14, 2023 CHCE: Victoria: 750 AM: CKMO: Victoria: 900 AM: 1993-2012. Continuing as an internet radio station.
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A runabout is a car body style popular in the 1910s, based on the horse-drawn runabout carriage. It was popular in North America from 1900 to about 1915. It was a light, basic style with no windshield, top, or doors and a single row of seats. Runabouts eventually became indistinguishable from roadsters and the term fell out of use in the United ...
A horse-drawn runabout owned by Caroline Foster, on display in Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. The special feature of the runabout was that the body was hung low by using cranked axles, and the side-bars were attached to legs at the top of the crank. The original runabout was made without a top, and, besides hanging low which made for ...
The directories were published by Winnipeg-based Henderson Directories Limited, founded by James Henderson (ca. 1846-1919), [2] whose obituary refers to him as "one of the best known publishers on the continent." [3] At the time, many other directories publishers were operating in Canada, covering different geographical areas. [4]
Now, is your chance to vote for the Larson Ford Player of the Week from Week 0. The poll is open until Friday 6 p.m. Here is a look at the candidates followed by the poll.
Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the largest cemetery in western Canada, containing the graves of more than 200,000 people. [1] With the first interment taking place in 1878, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in Winnipeg. [2] Brookside has been used in some films, such as Bride of Chucky (1998). [1]
Brush Runabout Company factory at 12568 Oakland Ave, Highland Park, MI 48203. The company was founded by Alanson Partridge Brush (February 10, 1878, Michigan – March 6, 1952, Michigan).