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** and Richmond
** A double explosion in downtown
Richmond, Indiana kills 41 and injures 150.
** Tim
Richmond, American race car driver
( b. 1955
)
** RAAF Base
Richmond
** Richmond Woodlands Important Bird Area
** Richmond railway station, Melbourne
** Richmond ( British Columbia federal
electoral district ) ( current
)
** Richmond ( Nova Scotia federal
electoral district ) ( historic
)
** Richmond — Wolfe ,(
Quebec federal
electoral district ) ( historic
)
** Richmond ( British Columbia
provincial electoral district )
** Richmond ( Nova Scotia
provincial electoral district )
** Richmond, London, a town in the borough
** Richmond University
** Richmond Bridge, London
** Richmond Green
** Richmond Hill, London
** Richmond Park
** Richmond Park
( UK Parliament constituency
)
** Richmond Railway Bridge
** Richmond station
( London
)
** Richmond F. C., the local rugby union football club
** Richmond Palace
** Richmond Adult Community College
** Richmond, North Yorkshire
( UK Parliament constituency
)
** Richmond, Michigan, in Macomb County
** and Quebec
** National Holiday
( Quebec )
** The Record
( Sherbrooke ), a newspaper in
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** Denis Lortie kills 3 government employees in the National Assembly of
Quebec building.
** Albert Guay affair: A dynamite bomb destroys Canadian Pacific Airlines Douglas DC-3 in
Quebec.
** King George VI and Queen Elizabeth arrive in
Quebec City to begin the first-ever tour of Canada by Canada's monarch.
** The 1976 Summer Olympics begin in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada.
** XWA
( now CINW ), in Montreal,
Quebec, becomes the first public radio station in North America to go on the air.
** Robert Labine, former mayor of Gatineau,
Quebec
** October Crisis: In Montreal,
Quebec, a national crisis hits Canada when
Quebec Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte becomes the second statesman kidnapped by members of the FLQ terrorist group.
** Royal Montreal Club in Montreal,
Quebec, the first permanent golf club in North America
** The Montreal,
Quebec Expo 67 closes, having received over 50 million attendees.
** René Lévesque, 23rd Premier of
Quebec ( d. 1987
)
** Quebec Pension Plan
** Lieutenant Governor of
Quebec
** Acton Vale,
Quebec
** Saint-Nazaire-d ' Acton,
Quebec
** Saint-Théodore-d ' Acton,
Quebec
** Quebec
** Live performances in Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal,
Quebec in late 2004.
** Canton: Townships in
Quebec
** United cantons: Townships which have been united in
Quebec
** Inuit land: found in
Quebec
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