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ARNPRIOR - One woman is dead following a late-night crash in Arnprior.
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She then took us swimming at the pier in Arnprior, where hundreds of other kids were diving and splashing and swimming jubilantly on that hot July day.
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Today Boeing of Canada's three operations-Arnprior, here in Toronto, and at Winnipeg-provide about three-quarters of a billion dollars a year to the Canadian economy.
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From a small facility at Arnprior near Ottawa with 67 employees and annual sales of less than a million dollars, it has grown to be the second-largest aerospace company in Canada with 7,000 workers.
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I mind once me poor father and Katie went to a circus at Arnprior and father got into a bean and shell game.
The Second Chance 1910
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I mind once me poor, father and Katie went to a circus at Arnprior and father got into a bean and shell game.
The Second Chance Nellie L. McClung 1912
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Cathedral was attended and early in the succeeding day the journey was resumed -- Arnprior, Almonte and Brockville being visited and addresses received.
The Life of King Edward VII with a sketch of the career of King George V 1893
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Arnprior to the Sault St. Marie, where you have a trading port.
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The Montreal Telegraph Company to construct a new line of telegraph between Father Point and Halifax, _via_ Dalhousie and Mirimichi, to be completed on or before the 1st October, 1865; and also a line from the telegraph at Arnprior to the Hudson's Bay post at the Sault
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Her great grandmother started making it in Arnprior in the 1930s.
Thestar.com - Home Page Jennifer Bain 2011
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