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Radville is a town in the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan, in the RM of
Laurier No. 38. It was
incorporated in 1911
after being settled in 1895. Highway...
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Radville station is a
former railway station in
Radville, Saskatchewan. It was
built by the
Canadian Northern Railway as part of the
Brandon to Lethbridge...
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Radville Airport (TC LID: CKF2) is
located 1
nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) east of
Radville, Saskatchewan, Canada. List of
airports in
Saskatchewan Canada...
- Marfield, Carlyle, Lampman,
Radville,
Willow Bunch section of the
Canadian National Railway (CNR); and the Regina, Weyburn,
Radville, Estevan,
Northgate CNR...
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Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station River Bend
toward Radville Radville –
Maryfield Scotford toward Maryfield...
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Valley (3%), Prud'homme (3%),
Punnichy (2%),
Quinton (6%),
Radisson (2%),
Radville (4%), Rama (7%),
Reciprocity (7%),
Richmound (4%),
Riverhurst (3%), Rocanville...
- The town site was on the
Canadian Northern Railway line from
Lampman to
Radville. The town had a box-car
train station,
grain elevator,
small store and...
- Canada. The site was on the
Canadian Northern Railway line from
Lampman to
Radville. The site only had a
train station that
served the town of
Midale two miles...
- the
Yampol dynasty [he]
Rabbi Yitzhak of Radvil [he],
progenitor of the
Radville dynasty [he]
Rabbi Zev Wolf of Zbaraz,
rabbi in the town of
Zbarazh Rabbi...
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cabinet minister in the
government of
Howard Pawley. Adam was born in
Radville, Saskatchewan, the son of
Lionel and
Marcella Adam. His
nickname "Pete"...