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  2. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    The history of Canadian currencies began with Indigenous peoples in Canada prior to European contact, when they used items such as wampum and furs for trading purposes. The Indigenous peoples continued to use those items as currency when trade with Europeans began. During the period of French colonization, coins were introduced, as well as one ...

  3. Yuba County Five - Wikipedia

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    June 5, 1978. The Yuba County Five were a group of young men from Yuba County, California, United States, each with mild intellectual disabilities or psychiatric conditions, who were reported missing after attending a college basketball game at California State University, Chico (also known as Chico State), on the night of February 24, 1978. [1 ...

  4. Category:Canadian legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Bigfoot‎ (2 C, 47 P) G. Canadian ghosts‎ (1 C, 8 P) W. Wendigos‎ (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Canadian legendary creatures". The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

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  6. Ogopogo - Wikipedia

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    Ogopogo. In Canadian folklore, the Ogopogo is a lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Some scholars have charted the entity's development from First Nations folklore and widespread water monster folklore motifs. The Ogopogo now plays a role in the commercial symbolism and media representation of the region.

  7. Canadian pound - Wikipedia

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    The pound (symbol £) was the currency of the Canadas until 1858. It was subdivided into 20 shillings ( s ), each of 12 pence ( d ). In Lower Canada, the sou was used, equivalent to a halfpenny. Although the £sd accounting system had its origins in sterling, the Canadian pound was never at par with sterling's pound .

  8. Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    A Province of Canada one-dollar note issued by the Colonial Bank of Canada, 1859. In 1841, the Province of Canada adopted a new system based on the Halifax rating. The new Canadian pound was equal to four US dollars (92.88 grains gold), making £1 sterling equal to £1.4 s .4 d. Canadian.

  9. Epic Meal Time - Wikipedia

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    Epic Meal Time is a Canadian YouTube cooking show known for creating extremely high-calorie meals, generally out of meat products (with particular emphasis on bacon) and including alcohol (especially Jack Daniel's ). It debuted in October 2010, and since then has started to release an episode every Tuesday. [1]