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    Jaffray is an unincorporated community on the west side of Little Sand Creek in the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. On BC Highway...
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  • Jaffray may refer to: Jaffray, British Columbia, Canada Jaffray baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom "Katharine Jaffray", a traditional...
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    Cactus Club Cafe (category Restaurants in British Columbia)
    by 1998 the company expanded to 10 locations in British Columbia and Alberta. In 2005, Richard Jaffray bought out Scott Morison's interest in the business;...
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  • Communities in the province of British Columbia, Canada can include incorporated municipalities, Indian reserves, unincorporated communities or localities...
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  • Dean Brody (category People from Smithers, British Columbia)
    consecutive years. Dean Brody was born in Smithers, British Columbia and grew up in Jaffray, British Columbia. As a boy, Brody worked at a sawmill, also playing...
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    before they relocated to Cranbrook, British Columbia the following season, becoming the Kootenay Ice. In 1999–2000, Jaffray appeared in the 2000 Memorial Cup...
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    Florence Jaffray "Daisy" Harriman (July 21, 1870 – August 31, 1967) was an American socialite, suffragist, social reformer, organizer, and diplomat. "She...
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  • Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. Elko is located in the extreme southeastern corner of British Columbia, in the Regional District of East...
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  • School District 5 Southeast Kootenay is a school district in British Columbia. It covers the southeast corner of the province up to the Alberta and Montana...
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    Census of Population, British Columbia had 332 designated places, an increase from 326 in 2016. Designated place types in British Columbia include 55 Indian...
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  • List of postal codes of Canada: V (category Communications in British Columbia)
    codes beginning with V are located within the Canadian province of British Columbia. Only the first three characters are listed, corresponding to the Forward...
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    Club Cafe is a chain of premium casual restaurants founded by Richard Jaffray and Scott Morison in Vancouver in 1988. Currently 31 restaurants are operated...
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  • Kootenay Ice (category Defunct ice hockey teams in British Columbia)
    ICE) were a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Cranbrook, British Columbia, competing in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and playing its home...
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  • found as surnames, usually as a patronymic ending in -s (e.g., Jefferies, Jaffrays); The surname Jefferson is also a patronymic version of the given name...
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  • (2017–18) Career Career goals: 158 Jason Jaffray Career assists: 244 Jason Jaffray Career points: 402 Jason Jaffray Career penalty minutes: 1434 Jimmy Roy...
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    "Frederick Leigh Gardner". Ars Quatour Coronatorum. 100. Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon: 19. Retrieved November 13, 2022. Anon (February 26, 2001)...
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    Poultney Bigelow (category Columbia Law School alumni)
    first wife, with whom he had three daughters, was Edith Evelyn Joffrey (Jaffray)[1889 NY Social Register]. They married 16 April 1884, and divorced in...
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    collector Collection of British and American Authors - Checklist arranged by serial number. List of books in series "Collection of British Authors" from Worldcat...
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    Cicely Courtneidge (category Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    and niece had appeared together. Also in the cast, in the role of Robert Jaffray, was the 21-year-old Jack Hulbert, making his professional debut after...
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  • List of Equinox episodes (category Lists of British non-fiction television series episodes)
    an investigation and arrested four people - three of those were Titch Jaffray, Burnerd Peck and Tony Blake; the team were conducting a nine-day search...
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    Rypien had been suffering from depression for more than ten years. Jason Jaffray, a former Moose and Canucks teammate of Rypien's who had also recently...
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    Barbara Allen (song) (category British poems)
    singer Joseph Taylor, which was digitised by the British Library and can now be heard online via the British Library Sound Archive. Other authentic recordings...
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  • only two seasons from 1996 to 1998 before relocating to Cranbrook, British Columbia, where the team became known as the Kootenay Ice. The city of Edmonton...
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    death of his employer James Jaffray on October 15, 1795, Cheves met William Marshall, an attorney assigned to Jaffray's estate and future judge of the...
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  • Hnidy Milan Hnilicka Joel Hofer Bill Hogaboam Earl Ingarfield Jr. Jason Jaffray Trent Kaese Sheldon Kennedy Ladislav Kohn Don Kozak Maxime Lajoie Dan Lambert...
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  • List of folk songs by Roud number (category Use British English from September 2019)
    Water" (Child 216) "Broom of the Cowdenknowes" (Child 217) "Katharine Jaffray" (Child 221) "Lizie Lindsay" (Child 226) "Glasgow Peggy" (Child 228) "The...
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  • co-founder of Independent Labour Party and Labour Party, opposed WWI Florence Jaffray Harriman (1870–1967) – American suffragist, social reformer, pacifist and...
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    The Lucy poems (category Use British English from September 2024)
    the opening lines of "She dwelt" to the traditional ballad "Katharine Jaffray" and note similarities in rhythm and structure, as well as in theme and...
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    Vol. 32, No. 4, July 1954, pp. 525–540. doi:10.2307/20031052 Florence Jaffray Harriman U.S. presidential election, 1952 U.S. presidential election, 1956...
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  • Columbia Pyotr Kapitsa – Russian (later Soviet) physicist, served on the Polish front Rotha Lintorn-Orman – British fascist Cathleen Mann – British artist...
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