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- Penobsquis (/pɛˈnɒbskwɪs/; 2001 pop.: 1,382) is a Canadian village in New Brunswick. Penobsquis is a blend of Micmac terms for stone and brook. Animaland...
- company's ambitions.[citation needed] A group of community members in Penobsquis, where PotashCorp has existing and planned potash mines, has launched...
- The Trans-Canada Highway (Route 2) was also upgraded to 4-lanes between Penobsquis and Three Rivers. Upgrades to Route 1 continued in the late 2000s, with...
- sculpture garden and amu****t park in New Brunswick on Route 114 in Penobsquis, New Brunswick. It was created by nature artist and sculptor Winston Atwood...
- and brine production. Other chambersite deposits can be found in the Penobsquis deposit in Southern New Brunswick, Canada, which has high grade salt deposits...
- an area in Saskatchewan. Three mines were built near the town, two at Penobsquis, 8 km (5.0 mi) to the east, and another at C****idy Lake (no longer operational)...
- operation in Penobsquis, New Brunswick, which has also been leaking for some years. By trucking the water to C****idy Lake, and other sites the Penobsquis Mine...
- Salt Formation, Clarke County, Alabama in the United States and at the Penobsquis and Salt Springs evaporites, near Sus****, New Brunswick, Canada. In Europe...
- portions of the highway between the N.B.-N.S. inter-provincial boundary and Penobsquis (east of Sus****). Other isolated sections were also upgraded south of...
- Horse, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1967 Broken Down Race Horse (Blowhard), Penobsquis, New Brunswick, 1967 Big Potato Man, Maugerville, New Brunswick, 1969...