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  2. Lower Montague, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    They called the island Abegweit or "resting on the wave". They mostly harvested the richness of forest, field and sea. An Indian burial site reportedly exists along the waters edge and the intersection with the Thornton Road. Lower Montague formed the major part of Lot 59 which has a population of 1285 (2006 Census).

  3. Water's Edge (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Water's Edge was acquired by Harendra Singh in 2008. [8] [18] The restaurant closed in 2015 after its owner was indicted for bribery and fraud charges. [23]Singh was charged with bribing a Town of Oyster Bay official and filing fraudulent receipts from vendors to inflate the value of Water's Edge to obtain $900,000 in disaster relief funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after ...

  4. Stratford, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    John Walter Jones (1878-1954), of Bunbury Farm, Bunbury, a well-known breeder of purebred Holstein cattle and silver foxes, was known as the "Farmer Premier" when he headed the government between 1943 and 1953. While a Member of the Legislative Assembly in 1937, at the annual meeting of the PEI Dairymen's Association he gave "an address on 'Let ...

  5. Binningup, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    A desalination plant in Binningup provides Perth and surrounding areas including Mandurah, Kalgoorlie and Bunbury with drinking water. The Premier Colin Barnett opened the second stage of the plant in 2013; the expansion cost A$450 million and doubled the capacity to 100 gigalitres (3.5 × 10 9 cu ft).

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, February 19

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    Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT ...

  7. Lake Jasper, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The heritage listed Black Point on the Southern Ocean coast is located with the locality of Lake Jasper, an outcrop of the Bunbury Basalt, which is rarely exposed. It is an important scientific research site, [ 8 ] and dates back to 135 million years ago, when it was formed by a volcanic lava flow.

  8. Wellesley, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The estate was established in 1985 as a "strategic industrial area" to provide appropriate buffered land for heavy industry.It covers an area of 7543 ha, comprising an industrial core of 2100 ha, a support industry area of 300 ha, an inter-industry buffer of 175 ha and a buffer area of 5437 ha which includes bushland, wetland, protection zones and recreational areas.

  9. Electoral district of Bunbury - Wikipedia

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    Bunbury is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia. The district, taking in the city of Bunbury , has existed continuously since 1890, being one of the original 30 seats contested at the 1890 general election .