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  2. Area codes 613, 343, and 753 - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 44.990°N 75.752°W. Area codes 613, 343, and 753 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Ottawa and surrounding Eastern Ontario, Canada. Area code 613 is one of the 86 original North American area codes assigned in October 1947. Area code 343 was assigned to the numbering plan area in an overlay ...

  3. Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and ...

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    Website. www.ontario.ca /page /ministry-public-business-service-delivery. The Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement (MPBSDP; formerly the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services) is a ministry of the Government of Ontario. It is responsible for ServiceOntario, which, among other responsibilities, issues driver's ...

  4. ServiceOntario - Wikipedia

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    ServiceOntario is part of the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery which provides a single point of contact for core provincial government services to individuals and businesses in the province of Ontario, Canada. Established in 2006 from the existing network of Driver and Vehicle License Issuing Offices, ServiceOntario provides ...

  5. Telephone exchange names - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers listed in 1920 in New York City having three-letter exchange prefixes. In the United States, the most-populous cities, such as New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, initially implemented dial service with telephone numbers consisting of three letters and four digits (3L-4N) according to a system developed by W. G. Blauvelt of AT&T in 1917. [1]

  6. List of mayors of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    1872–1873 – Eugène Martineau. 1874–1875 – John Peter Featherston. 1876 – G. B. Lyon-Fellowes. 1877 – William Henry Waller. 1878 – Chauncey Ward Bangs. 1879–1881 – Charles Herbert Mackintosh. 1882–1883 – Pierre St. Jean, M.D. 1884 – Charles Thornton Bate. 1885–1886 – Francis McDougal.

  7. Major-General George R. Pearkes Building - Wikipedia

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    The Major-General George R. Pearkes Building (often abbreviated as just Pearkes) is an office building located downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is the principal location of Canada's National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ); while NDHQ comprises a collection of offices spread across the National Capital Region, the Pearkes Building is its primary base.

  8. Category:Federal government buildings in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    C.D. Howe Building. Cartier Square Drill Hall. CBC Ottawa Production Centre. Central Chambers (Ottawa) Central Experimental Farm. Central Post Office (Ottawa) Communications Research Centre Canada. Connaught Building. Constitution Building.

  9. Correctional Service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Head office of the Correctional Service of Canada in Ottawa. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC; French: Service correctionnel du Canada), also known as Correctional Service Canada or Corrections Canada, is the Canadian federal government agency responsible for the incarceration and rehabilitation of convicted criminal offenders sentenced to two years or more. [3]