• The Capreol Hawks were a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Capreol, Ontario, Canada. This defunct hockey team was a part of the Northern Ontario...
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    1978 to 1986, Capreol had a Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League team called the Capreol Hawks, who won the league title in 1980-81. Capreol has a long...
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  • and South division and teams in Capreol, Levak, Kapuskasing, amongst others. In their first season, the Capreol Hawks won the league championship. In...
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    and raised in Capreol, Ontario, a town located 25 km north of Sudbury, Ontario. He began playing hockey for his hometown team in Capreol before moving...
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    Shannon Hope, who was acquired in a trade late in the season from the Capreol Hawks. The Vikings survived from 1981 through to 1997, and were renamed the...
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    Black Hawks between 1935 and 1940. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1929 to 1952, was spent in various minor leagues. He was born in Capreol, Ontario...
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    Colonial Airways Canadian Pacific Air Lines Canadian Regional Airlines CanJet Capreol and Austin Air Services Cargo North Carl Millard Cassidair Services Pacific...
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  • other confirmed teams: the Bracebridge Phantoms and the Colborne Cramahe Hawks (formerly Bobcaygeon Bucks) from the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League...
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  • 632, 653, 661, 947 Cannington (249) - 330, 556 (705) - 214, 432, 964 Capreol (249) - 231, 273 (705) - 244, 397, 589, 824, 858 Carnarvon (705) - 489...
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  • Jim Mayer (ice hockey) (category Dallas Black Hawks players)
    in the National Hockey League between 1976 and 1980. Mayer was born in Capreol, Ontario, and played with the New England Whalers, Calgary Cowboys, Edmonton...
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  • American team from Kalkaska. Collingwood Ice, Milton Cobras, Colborne Cramahe Hawks, and Toronto Hockey Academy all elect to leave the league over insurance...
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  • Sudbury 1A0: Alban 1B0: Azilda 1C0: Biscotasing 1E0: Blezard Valley 1H0: Capreol 1J0: Cartier 1K0: Chapleau 1L0: Chelmsford 1M0: Coniston 1N0: Copper Cliff...
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  • caprigenous, caprine, capriole †capellus capell- †capreolus, capreola capreol- capillus capill- hair capellini, capillaceous, capillarity, capillary...
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  • closer to a Mk.6, and has been painted in the colours of the Golden Hawks. Hawk One, which tours Canada with the Snowbirds, has been flown on several...
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    Westree, Ruel, Felix, McKee's Camp, and Laforest before the train enters Capreol. At Sudbury, the train stops at Sudbury Junction, where passengers can...
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  • Not to be confused with Agawa Canyon station in Northeastern Ontario. Capreol 1915 Canadian Northern Actively used by Via Rail Caradoc Canadian Pacific...
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  • Campbelltown Campbellville Camp Oconto Canal Canborough Canfield Cannington Capreol Caramat Cardiff Cardinal Cardwell Cargill Carholme Carleton Place Carlingford...
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    2020. "Capital Air Surveys". Airline History. Retrieved 5 January 2020. "Capreol and Austin Air Services". Airline History. Retrieved 5 January 2020. "Cargaard...
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