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Foleyet and community
Foleyet has two schools to support its small community, roughly half Francophone.

Foleyet and Ontario
Other noted occurrences in Canada include the Shawmere anorthosite in Foleyet Township, Ontario, and on Yamaska Mountain,
Ontario Ministry of Health air ambulance helicopter at the scene of the " Foleyet emergency quarantine "

Foleyet and Canada
A designated place administered by a local services board, Foleyet had a population of 216 in the Canada 2006 Census.

Foleyet and between
Construction of Highway 101 between Chapleau and Foleyet
Being about mid-way between Capreol and Hornepayne, Foleyet was established as a divisional point, for changing train crews and servicing rolling stock, and there was with a large railway roundhouse as well.

Foleyet and Chapleau
It passes through Chapleau, Foleyet, Timmins, South Porcupine, Porcupine and Matheson along its course.
In addition, work began on December 18 to clear the route of the Foleyet to Chapleau Resource Road.
On May 16, the majority of the new ChapleauFoleyet road was designated as Highway 101, with the exception of a bypass of Foleyet and the old route of Highway 624 that opened on December 19.

Foleyet and Highway
West of Warren Lake, Highway 616 and Highway 624 continued to the CNR stop in Foleyet ; these would soon become part of Highway 101.

Foleyet and .
making the highway long ; it now connected Foleyet to the Quebec border.
In the early 1900s, Canadian Northern Railway decided to build a railroad through the area Foleyet now occupies.
The railway station at Foleyet was originally called Foley.
The smallest Canadian Northern steam locomotive was at Foleyet.
The dam broke a year later, flooding Foleyet and lowering the lake levels significantly once again.
The land occupied by Foleyet was originally an island, before an esker was destroyed and the lake receded dramatically.
Ivanhoe Lake ( then known as Pishkanogami, the Anishinaabe name for it ) was how the area was first explored, before Foleyet became a town.
They are the Foleyet Public School and École Notre Dame, the latter a French separate school.

is and community
Who will say that our country is even now a homogeneous community??
We consider a rural community as an assemblage of inhabited dwellings whose configuration is determined by the location and size of the arable land sites necessary for family subsistence.
Thus in both types attention is focused on the community itself, and its phenomenological life.
This, however, cannot be done by a community whose very experience of truth is confused and incoherent: it has no absolute standard, and consequently cannot distinguish the absolute from the contingent.
In this domain the simple fact of coexistence in the same local, national, and world community is enough to guarantee that we cannot refrain from having some effect, large or small, upon Gentile-Jewish relations.
Within this frame of reference policies appropriate to claims advanced in the name of the Jews depend upon which Jewish identity is involved, as well as upon the nature of the claim, the characteristics of the claimant, the justifications proposed, and the predispositions of the community decision makers who are called upon to act.
When decision makers act within this frame they determine whether a claim put forward in the name of religion is to be accepted by the larger community as appropriate to religion.
Community decision makers must make up their minds whether a claim is acceptable to the larger community in terms of prevailing expectations regarding members of nation states.
It is not implied that formal principles and procedures are so firmly entrenched within the public order of the world community or even of free commonwealths that they will control in all circumstances involving Jews and Gentiles during coming years.
When we consider the disorganized state of the world community, and the legacy of predispositions adversely directed against all who are identified as Jews, it is obvious that the struggle for the minds and muscles of men needs to be prosecuted with increasing vigor and skill.
His Ethics defines `` possessions as the property of the community, of which the individual is sovereign steward.
While it is hazardous to project the trend of history, it seems clear that a genuine community is painfully emerging in the Western world, particularly among the countries of Western Europe.
If a broader Atlantic community is to be formed -- and my own judgment is that it lies within the realm of both our needs and our capacity -- a ready nucleus of machinery is at hand in the NATO alliance.
The time is now ripe, indeed overdue, for the vigorous development of its non-military potentialities, for its development as an instrument of Atlantic community.
The existence of a community is a state of mind -- a conviction that goals and values are widely shared, that effective communication is possible, that mutual trust is reasonably assured.
Underlying these hopes and prescriptions is a conviction that the nations of the North Atlantic area do indeed form a community, at least a potential community.
That time is now past and the Atlantic nations, if they are to survive, must develop a full-fledged community, and they must also look beyond the frontiers of `` Western civilization '' toward a world-wide `` concert of free nations ''.
It is very much a matter of building the foundations of community.
The trouble with this machinery is that it is not used and the reason that it is not used is the absence of a conscious sense of community among the free nations.

is and Sudbury
Major production sites include Sudbury region in Canada ( which is thought to be of meteoric origin ), New Caledonia in the Pacific and Norilsk in Russia.
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory ( SNO ) is a neutrino observatory located 6, 800 feet ( about 2 km ) underground in Vale Inco's Creighton Mine in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
In 1901, he visited the Sudbury area in Ontario, Canada, as a mining prospector, and is credited with the original discovery of the Falconbridge ore body.
The University of Sudbury is a Roman Catholic bilingual university in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada which offers courses in French and English.
* Sudbury, Ontario, Canada is incorporated as a town.
* Sudbury, Ontario, is incorporated as a city in the northern part of the province.
He is subsequently summoned before Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon of Sudbury, at the episcopal palace at Lambeth to defend his actions.
Sudbury is still remembered annually by the Christmas mayoral procession to his tomb at Canterbury Cathedral.
* Bob Cook ( born January 6, 1948 in Sudbury, Ontario ) is a retired ice hockey right winger.
The role the Sudbury Basin impact played in temporarily shutting down BIF accumulation is not fully understood.
Simon Sudbury's part-mummified head is preserved in his home town of Sudbury, clearly showing the axe mark.
Through most of Ontario, the speed limit is generally 90 km / h ( 55 mph ) on the Trans-Canada, though freeway portions, such as the freeway segment in Sudbury and the section from Arnprior through Ottawa to the Ontario / Quebec border, have a higher limit of 100 km / h ( 62 mph ).
There is no bus that goes to Sudbury.
It is situated between the larger towns of Sudbury and Ipswich.
His body was afterwards buried in Canterbury Cathedral, but his skull is kept in St. Gregory ’ s with St. Peter ’ s Church, one of the three medieval churches in Sudbury.
The Sudbury election of 1835, which Charles Dickens reported for the Morning Chronicle, is thought by many experts to be the inspiration for the famous Eatanswill election in his novel Pickwick Papers.
The town's sole upper school is Sudbury Upper.
Sudbury is served by two weekly newspapers, both published on a Thursday.
The Sudbury Mercury, owned by the Archant group, is delivered free to households, and the Suffolk Free Press, owned by Anglia Newspapers, is sold in shops around south Suffolk and north Essex.
The town's oldest sports club is Sudbury Cricket Club, founded in 1787, who currently play in the East Anglian Premier League.
By road, Sudbury is served by the A131 which runs from near Little Waltham, north of Chelmsford in Essex, and the A134 which runs from Colchester in Essex, through Bury St Edmunds, past Thetford in Norfolk to its west, before merging with the A10 south of King's Lynn.
Sudbury railway station now forms the terminus of the branch line which is marketed as the Gainsborough Line, with stops at Bures and Chappel and Wakes Colne railway stations, terminating at Marks Tey railway station.

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