WebImages shared by Justin S. Campbell showing Merivale High School being built in 1963-64, and then further expansion in 1966. Thanks for sharing! WebAndre Hallam shares this neat picture and story about Trend Village around 1967, corner of Cramer Drive and Lambert Drive. Thanks for sharing!
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WebNovember 24, 1978 - a city is born! Left to right: Clerk Dave Hobbs, Councilor Al Loney, Mayor Ben Franklin and Councilor Ed Puccini celebrate the news of Nepean's incorporation as a city. CA025526-W WebFurther to yesterday's post about old Shopper's City West (today's College Square), Brian Woodard shares this picture about the Leiken's Farm next door... resident evil village all fish locations
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WebBygone Nepean April 29, 2024· City View United Church, circa 1930s. 1548 Merivale Rd. It was originally a Methodist Church then amalgamated with the Merivale Presbyterian Church in 1925. Located on Merivale Road across from the old Red Barn Restaurant. Unsure when it was taken down, but the space is now a Shell Station. Sign Up Log In Messenger WebMore follow-up from this week's posts about the '89 Merivale/Baseline tanker crash. Here's Paul Latour's story and staggering picture that appeared on the Ottawa Citizen's front page. Thanks for... WebBygone Nepean February 11, 2024 · With minor hockey back in full swing again, here's a flashback to the winter of 1966 at the Merivale Arena. Those are some great Nepean Hockey Association jerseys, sponsored by the City View IGA which was located at the corner of Merivale and Clyde. Photo Credit: Claude Fedorchuk 71 3 shares Like Most … protec watertown sd